“He said hed do whatever he is able, and THEN, AS THE SCRIPTURE SAYS, he will WAIT UPON THE LORD.
Where does that say anything that you accused him of doing: acting mindlessly and then read the scripture to see what hes supposed to do?”
You have a degree in English I think you said? Let’s break this down-
“He said hed do whatever he is able, and THEN, AS THE SCRIPTURE SAYS, he will WAIT UPON THE LORD.”
The waiting upon the the Lord comes before the doing. There are plenty of scripture references to that. My favorite, as I mentioned earlier, “consider the lilies for the field....”
And I will reiterate, I never accused him of acting mindlessly, but grats on twisting what I posted. I said that I don’t. I don’t know what he does with his day. I specifically said that I don’t, that I spend my days prayerful. I don’t do things then try to find confirmation / justification after the fact in the bible.
Your DISINGENUOUS attempt to twist Jeff's words around, to make it look like he is "putting the arm of flesh before God": So am I understanding this correctly- you will rely on your own arm of the flesh to turn this around and then look to God after?
Isaiah 40:31 They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint.
Renewing our strength means energy must have been exerted in some form or fashion. Which therefore means, "after doing what we can do," we MUST sit back and, as "I am bid by the scriptures (as in Isaiah 40:31), I will wait on the arm of the Lord to be revealed..."
Again, you've twisted what Jeff said around and if your intention was to only clarify what Jeff said, in a concerned and loving way, you 1) wouldn't have accused him of doing his own thing without consulting the Lord first 2) asked Jeff in private.
"consider the Lilies of the field" is God telling us not to WORRY, or be anxious for our day to day needs. That happens by giving our worries to God in prayer. That Scripture is not to give license or liberty from the requirements of working to provide for ourselves, to be lazy, to be idle and expecting handouts. In fact, the Scripture expressly does not condone that kind of behavior or thinking.
Admit that your question to Jeff was posed not out of clarification needs, but as an attempt to judge, condemn, insult, and/or ridicule Jeff's spirituality.
Huh? Were you posting to someone else?