If you view God as the Big Rule Maker in the Sky, then to break a promise would bring his wrath. But if your view of God is biblical, you'll see he wants to relate to you as Father, Lord, Friend, Elder Brother, Savior, All-Sufficient One, etc. He wants a deep, meaningful relationship with you. No rules, no have-to's, just loving, ever-maturing relationship. So talk to him about everything. The big things as well as the little things. He wants you to grow into increasing freedom. He doesn't want you to be bound by anything--including Video Games. Our relationship with God is a PROCESS, and we have to become comfortable with that process. I know I wrestle with that a lot; I want to "arrive" already!
Which God are you talking about? If it happened to be the God of The Bible, well he did promise not to drown humanity with a flood again.
In the book of Genesis in the Bible, God promised Abraham and Sarah a son, even in their old age. Abraham was 100 and Sarah was 90 when Isaac was born. The "Child of the Promise" refers to God's promise to Abraham and Sarah.
Judaism. It is referred to as the Covenant with Abraham.
Be strong and courageous, for you shall cause this people to inherit the land that I swore to their fathers to give them.
This promise was made to Abraham in the Bible, who is considered the father of the nation of Israel. God's covenant with Abraham included the promise of numerous descendants and blessings for his offspring. The fulfillment of this promise is seen in the establishment and growth of the nation of Israel throughout history.
God will stick to his promise no matter what you do. God is a god that will not change under no condition.
"God's unchangeable nature comforts his children because his children know that he will keep his promise, and he will not change his mind".
Gen 18:14-God's promise to Sarah Luke 1:37-God's promise to Mary
Im not a scholar, but you have to repent and promise Allah (God) to try and change your life for the better forever
There is no hate in God. I promise you that.
The name change to Israel in the Bible signifies a new identity and relationship with God. It represents a covenant between God and the people, symbolizing a fresh start and a promise of blessings and protection.
A:For Christians, a promise to God is important because they believe that God holds their ultimate fate and must not be slighted by insincere promises.Even if there is no God, such a promise is a measure of a person's ethics and sincerity, and should be kept.
#1 you would not feel guilty by thinking ha ha on you God. But in the end you MUST promise Him anything. With God you can trust Him and trust yourself with all you have to give and be loved. Love is a thing I promised to God even though I was more to loving my family first. But I soon learned that you can trust God with any promise you have. I learned to do God what is right and with some of my help, God's help and your church's help you can do anything and promise any thing.By the way the promise you can't do......... YOU CAN!!! Don't ever let anything get in your way with a promise to God.
Because it showed that God was keeping his promise (Genesis 15:13-14) to Abraham, and it showed that God can change the laws of nature at will.
God changed Abraham and Sarah's names to signify a new beginning and a covenant with them. It represented a transformation in their lives and a promise of blessings and descendants.
He changed his name to Abraham and the name means "Father of many nations"
God's promise or God is my oath.