On Bible's practicality
If the Bible is practical then the promises therein are practical.
The command, "Honor your father and mother", is stated as though it were a choice. Simply a choice. And if it is wholly, or even partially, a choice, then the promise that accompanies it is wholly or partially practical:
"So that your life may be long."
Could it be that it means that bitterness, selfishness, and pride all work to shorten your life? Could it be that it is not a supernatural promise?
The command, "Honor your father and mother", is stated as though it were a choice. Simply a choice. And if it is wholly, or even partially, a choice, then the promise that accompanies it is wholly or partially practical:
"So that your life may be long."
Could it be that it means that bitterness, selfishness, and pride all work to shorten your life? Could it be that it is not a supernatural promise?
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