What's the big deal with Time, we always feel, act and only talk like we don't have enough of it, we can't allocate any more time for anything. Then along came the Lockdowns, and then suddenly we have so much time to do all the things that we felt we never had time or never could. But how much Time is that we make for God. We need to just really dedicate Time to pray, meditate, and be in His presence, only then will we really start seeing God taking time to listen to our prayers and answer our prayers. The problem is that we aren't ready to make time for God , then how does God take time to listen to your words when you cry out to Him, when you just want to talk to Him, get strength and comfort from Him. The point is that He is always ready to listen to us, but do we make time to Talk to Him. If you take time to listen to your children, they will take time to talk to You. You can only get out, how much you put into it. One if the greatest things, is that you can talk to Him, anywhere, or anytime.
by Dr. Werner Gitt on May 28, 2009 God is shown as the source or sender of biblical information. 14.1 God as Sender—Man as Recipient The five aspects of information—statistics, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and apobetics—were discussed in chapter 4 , and it was stated that all five are indispensable for both the sender and the recipient. It is highly instructive to view the Bible in this way. Figure 27: God as sender; man as recipient. When God speaks in the Bible, He is the Sender of information. The message of the Bible, transmitted to us as recipients, can be analyzed according to the aspects of information, namely syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and apobetics. Only when we cover all the levels, will we achieve the purpose intended by God. Sender: In Figure 27, God is shown as the source or sender of biblical information. His Word is available to us today in completed ( Revelation 22: ) and written form (e.g., Exodus 17:14 ;...

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