Can God use imperfect people?
Our Bible is full of “imperfect people” doing God’s will. The greatest one is the apostle Paul. God also used such “imperfect people” as Abraham, Moses, Daniel, Samuel, Joseph, Joshua, David, Ezra, Nehemiah, Ester and Gideon to “achieve his perfect will.”
How do you deal with imperfect people?
5 Ways to Embrace Imperfection
- Embrace Imperfection in Others. “There’s a crack in everything; that’s how the light gets in.” –
- Embrace Imperfection in Yourself.
- Embrace Imperfection in Your Circumstances.
- Embrace Imperfection as a Way of Living.
- Enjoy the Process.
Why did God choose broken and flawed people?
Throughout the Bible we see God using imperfect people for the sake of his mission to bring hope to the world. They were a team of misfits with nothing to lose but everything to gain with God. …
How do we learn from suffering?
Wisdom emerges from the experience of suffering. When things go well, we rarely stop to ask questions about our lives. A difficult situation, however, often forces us out of our mindless state, causing us to reflect on our experiences.
How do you enjoy being imperfect?
5 Ways to Embrace Imperfection
- Embrace Imperfection in Others. “There’s a crack in everything; that’s how the light gets in.” –
- Embrace Imperfection in Yourself.
- Embrace Imperfection in Your Circumstances.
- Embrace Imperfection as a Way of Living.
- Enjoy the Process.
- Putting it Into Action.
Is it possible for a perfect deity to create imperfection?
Your ending states that creating imperfection was the perfect thing to do cannot possibly be…well…possible. A perfect deity would have no reason to create imperfection because he is exactly that, perfect.
Is God’s perfection infringed upon by Sin?
Thus, His perfection, holiness and sinlessness is never infringed upon. Further, James 1:13 states: “Let no one say when he is tempted, ‘I am being tempted by God’; for God cannot be tempted by evil, and He Himself does not tempt anyone.”
Why does God allow man to sin?
No one needs direction to sin, (which in all cases means ‘to be selfish’), it’s our natural state. What mankind does NOT do naturally is be ‘selfless’. It’s exactly this reason that I believe God allows man to sin and the world to be ‘imperfect’. If one never knew hunger, food would not be pleasing.
What is an example of an imperfection?
We must also note that “imperfection” is really in the eyes of the beholder. For example, a sphere would not be perfect if it had any pock mark upon it. Nonetheless, our planet (a sphere) would be less perfect if it did not have the Grand Canyon (a pock mark) to explore.