For quite some time, the (in)famous question,
"Can God make a rock so heavy that even He cannot lift?"
has been asked.
To combat this question, most people say that God cannot do the logically impossible and/or God cannot violate His own nature.
However, when I read verses, such as Matthew 19:26, Mark 10:27, Luke 18:27, Luke 1:37, Job 42:2, and Jeremiah 32:27, I receive the impression that God can do everything, all things, and anything.
I do not see nor deduce from the aforementioned verses that God can do everything, all things, and anything, except the logically impossible and/or anything against His nature.
In regards to my question, allow me to be more specific; Does the Bible say, indirectly and/or directly, that God can do everything, all things, and anything, except the logically impossible and/or anything against His nature?
Thanks for your time.
Sorry if it was too long.
2007-05-22
15:03:21
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To TeeM,
If the verses that say "all things are possible with God" refers to salvation, why would Christ use the words "all things"?
To me, I think if He decided to say that salvation was possible with God He would have said," With man this ( i.e. salvation ) is impossible, but with God this ( not all ) is possible."
I appreciate your input regarding the verses of Christ speaking to the rich young man, but what about the other verses, or even Mark 14:36?
2007-05-29
10:25:47 ·
update #1