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Satan's Passion to Steal God's Voice from Humanity

Mark Virkler's picture

God's original intention was daily walks in the garden in the cool of the day where He would talk with mankind. Satan stole this precious relationship by planting the idea that we could skip these walks and become wise on our own. He deceived us into believing we didn't need God's voice: "YOU can be like God, KNOWING good and evil" (Gen. 3:5).

"You" became humanism (it is about me and my effort) and "know" became rationalism, it is about what I reason out. These are both lies, and the lies continue...

 

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fish story?

Dale Cresap's picture

Are you skeptical of the story of Jonah because you think it is a fish story? Yet I mentioned it in reference to the similarities to my own story. You could look beyond the fish to see the real essence of the story is about a reluctant prophet. I called Jonah to serve me and he did it under protest, to put it mildly. He was my prophet but he was full of prejudice and he did not share my values. My word teaches you to love your enemies and I was trying to teach Jonah the same lesson, which he was slow to learn. Do you look upon your enemies as a ministry opportunity and rejoice when they respond and I pour out grace upon them? I'm leaving town for a few days.

 

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rich and poor

Dale Cresap's picture

Do you think the Bible implies that it is better to be poor than to be rich? Do you see comfort there for the poor and warnings to the wealthy? Yet who is eager to be poor to be blessed? The real problem isn’t money, but the love of money, and the greed, pride, control issues, and idolatry that follow. Do you understand that everything you have is a gift from me, even your very life and existence? Don’t lose sight of this as your blessings increase and think you obtained them yourself. Maintain an attitude of humility and gratitude and my gifts to you will be a blessing rather than a curse. You can be poor in spirit even if you are rich. 

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men and women

Dale Cresap's picture

I created man and said that it was not good for him to be alone, so I made a companion suitable for him. Men and women have been attracted to each other ever since. And I said that it was good, but there is the risk for both men and women that they will seek in relationship with each other what they can only find in me. This is a form of idolatry and it leads to expectations that no one can fulfill. This creates pressures to force apart what I have joined together. Substituting anything for the fulfillment I alone can give will cause you grief, anguish, and loss. Seek me first and all your other affections and expectations will be properly ordered.

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Wealth?

Dale Cresap's picture

I warned against the pitfalls of affluence, and an objective reading of the Bible would make you think it is something to be avoided. But who can read the Bible objectively enough to turn down wealth if it is offered to them? Do you understand that money brings with it a mindset of control and sufficiency? The poor have to trust in me because they have no resources of their own. They are not surprised when trouble comes for they see it as an inherent part of life. Have you seen the wealthy bewildered in trials because they thought their money would prevent them? I’m prepared to open the windows of heaven to bless you. Make it easy for me and don’t set your heart on riches when they increase. 

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mustard faith

Dale Cresap's picture

When you first come to me and we begin a relationship, how great is your understanding of me? Most people start with a small and flawed image of me. I am receptive beyond your ability to comprehend, and will accept you no matter how limited your understanding is, but I want you to grow in faith. Consider the story of the mustard seed, which I use as an example of faith. It is a small seed that grows into a large plant. This story from nature illustrates a spiritual principle. It is normal for your faith to start out small, but it is not normal for it to remain small. Your faith will increase in like manner as your increase in understanding my true nature. 

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idols

Dale Cresap's picture

The first commandment is that you shall have no other gods before me. This prohibits idolatry. You know that idols are not necessarily graven images, and not necessarily material things. They can be habits, attachments, and mindsets. Do you think idols must be evil things in and of themselves? But you can make idols of good things. Idolatry is turning anything of relative and temporal value into something of ultimate value. Christians should be aware of this because they spend their lives pursuing good things, and they do this at my direction and in obedience to me. But even the good things I give you are not a substitute for me. 

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equality?

Dale Cresap's picture

Do you believe in equality? Nearly everyone does, but since people are not identical or equal in a mathematical sense some careful thought is required to understand the ways in which people can be equal. Even then there is a tendency for those who see themselves to be less than equal to grasp for advancement. My word addresses this situation when it says that I did not consider equality with the Father as something to be grasped. You know from the doctrine of the Trinity that I have a closer identity with the Father than between any two people, even twins. If I didn’t grasp for equality then you shouldn’t either. 

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spiritual health

Dale Cresap's picture

Do you think it is your doctor’s job to keep you healthy? Perhaps you think that your insurance company bears some responsibility as well, but the healthiest people are those who assume their own responsibility for their health even though they make use of other resources for assistance. Do you think it is your pastor’s job to make you spiritual? True pastors are more than preachers and church managers; they are shepherds, but my word teaches you to work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. You make it easier for those who watch for your souls if you take the responsibility and initiative for your own spiritual life. 

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