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What constitutes a “call” for a person of God? Is it a mystical experience that seemingly only a few receive? Is it that still small voice of God that speaks to us in our confusion?
Was Ezekiel a paranoid schizophrenic? If not, he must, according to some writers, at least have had an abnormal personality. To lovers of the Bible, such a diagnosis of a biblical prophet is nothing short...
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Fools will ask what is God’s name, Oh Fools rather ask if your name is in his Book
Dear Honourable Elwood McQuaid,
May I know Sir what God’s name is?
referencing (from you) “God’s desire in every age is that His name be made known. It is the constant commission spanning the centuries and millennia. But, in a unique way in this dispensation we know as the Age of Grace, He has commissioned His church to make Him known to all people, Jews and Gentiles, the world over.”
Respectfully yours
Kurt