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Who decides what’s divine - the believer or the preacher?

Isn’t divinity something we discover through our own experience, not through authority?

When faith rests only on another’s voice, doesn’t it turn into obedience rather than realization?

A preacher may interpret and guide, but belief is an inward conviction shaped by conscience and understanding.

I believe true spirituality begins when the believer questions, reflects, and finds the divine within ...... not merely through borrowed conviction.
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peterlee · M
God’s Grace

See what happens when you align your will with His.
Renkon · M
@peterlee I understand...But... for most people, He and His will remain concepts defined by books and scholars’ interpretations...rarely something personally experienced.
peterlee · M
@Renkon I think I’m going to leave this one alone. It’s been a challenging week.
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@Renkon When people call upon Jesus to help them, they are interacting with him spiritually and personally. The Bible guides us to him and salvation, and how to find him. Thousands have experienced Him. They made a personal commitment to the Lord from their heart, inviting him into their hearts and lives as their Savior. This is where fellowship and relationship comes in, from trust.