Official Review: God's Truth vs. Man's Facts
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Official Review: God's Truth vs. Man's Facts

3 out of 4 stars
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The idea of faith is becoming a rare commodity in a world that is so fully entrenched in scientific ideas. Mantia Griffin in this short novel attempts to destroy our ideas about what faith means. Griffin believes that faith is the most important thing that we need in our lives. Faith is what will help us to accomplish anything that we choose to do in our lives. Without faith God will not reward us, and we will be missing out on the great things that we could have in our lives.
Griffin paints a picture that shows how if we trust God and that He has a plan for us then whatever we need will be given to us. This is a very extreme stance for today’s society. Today, people believe that you have to work to get what you want. Griffin is trying to challenge us to simply trust that God will take care of us.
This book is about the idea that God’s way is different from the facts of science. The author compares and contrasts these ideas in every chapter of this short novel. Each chapter is about a different issue that arises in a normal lifespan. Griffin compares how we normally deal with these issues and compares that to the way that we should deal with them if we are trusting in God. She shares many personal stories and how she leaned on God and trusted him completely. Because of her faith she was rewarded and God provided for her. She believes that when you do not have faith in God, then you will eventually sink into what she calls the depths of despair. She also thinks that God has planned our lives for us, which is why we should have complete faith that everything in our lives will work out for the best.
This book is a beacon of hope for those who want to believe that their life has meaning. This book would allow some to breathe a sigh of relief and let go of some of the stress of their life and embrace a faith in God.
While this book could be a great read for some, it was not quite as enjoyable for me. I found it hard to read, simply because it seems to be based on the idea of not doing anything for yourself and allowing God’s plan for your life to unfold in front of you instead. I do not personally believe in predestination, which is a large portion of the book. I am a woman of science, so I lean heavily on facts, because I do not have faith that everything will happen for me.God loves us and in His infinite wisdom has worked out everything that could possibly happen in our lives.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. I give it this rating, because while it was well written, it also could step on a lot of people’s toes. I think that it is almost harsh sounding to people who are not Christian, or Christians who have a milder faith. I think that it would be a good book for a select crowd. The majority of people will not finish the book or even decide to pick it up.
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I am a Christian and the Bible says "heaven help those who help themselves." In other words, you have to go out there and get your
hands dirty-- i man that in the most Christian way of-course. I know that manna fell from heaven to the Israelite but God is no fool, he knew that there was no cooking utensils in the desert, hence the Manna. The Bible also "there is no food for the lazy man" all these means is, go out there and do the work. For instance, i am a new blogger, i woke up this morning, said my prayers, i hopped on my computer, went to my browser and typed "how to monetize my blog" and that's how i got here. I did not say 'well, i just had an explosive morning prayer session so God is going to give an Angel a big brown envelop filled with money to drop on my porch' that is ridiculous. I know that i serve a miracle working God but i have a part to play, which i will.
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Thank you for your comment. I'm glad that you saw my side of the argument. I think it's great that you were able to find a good reference describing how the Bible actually deals with working versus trusting God.benita_nwoko wrote:I totally agree with Rachel019.
I am a Christian and the Bible says "heaven help those who help themselves." In other words, you have to go out there and get your
hands dirty-- i man that in the most Christian way of-course. I know that manna fell from heaven to the Israelite but God is no fool, he knew that there was no cooking utensils in the desert, hence the Manna. The Bible also "there is no food for the lazy man" all these means is, go out there and do the work. For instance, i am a new blogger, i woke up this morning, said my prayers, i hopped on my computer, went to my browser and typed "how to monetize my blog" and that's how i got here. I did not say 'well, i just had an explosive morning prayer session so God is going to give an Angel a big brown envelop filled with money to drop on my porch' that is ridiculous. I know that i serve a miracle working God but i have a part to play, which i will.
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It seems strange to me when people put God and science as opposing views. God made science, sure there are theories that don't line up with what God has said is true, but proven facts are not in opposition to God. That doesn't mean that God doesn't work miracles, but those are exceptions.
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