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Tom said:
Ministries such as George Muller depended on answers to prayer and it is recorded by George Muller himself. Some of those methods that he saw God's will done is his ministry were done as I told you in my last post.
From what I understand in the case of George Muller, if God didn't give him money to fund a certain kind of ministry, before that money was needed, he took it to mean that it wasn't God’s will that he move in that direction.
It was similar in the case of Hudson Taylor.

I guess my problem is that I don't see these kinds of answers to prayer and the like, to be against Sola Scriptura. Apparently I am not alone in that one either, many Reformed Christians both past and present believe the same way.
[Linked Image] What does seeing answers to prayer have to do with someone claiming that God has spoken to them and given them specific directions to do such-and-such? etc. I certainly believe that God answers prayers, but always according to His will and not necessarily according to what we asked nor on the manner in which we think He should.

Obviously, you aren't wanting to answer the question(s) I asked of you, so I'll leave you to your own whims. [Linked Image]

In His Grace,


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simul iustus et peccator

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