(November 30, 2015 at 10:43 pm)Chad32 Wrote:(November 30, 2015 at 5:25 pm)Drich Wrote: And what if that is how you truly wanted to be/How you truly wanted to act?
This conversation has gone quite long, and it's wearing me out, but I'm going to respond to this. I honestly don't know why you would think this, or why I would need to explain how this was false.
We had a cousin who was all American. (White parents who live in Merica their whole lives) This cousin was... not.. open to different cultures or different cultures foods. I grew up korean, and ate that way most of my life. Granted we/they eat some pretty gross stuff (if you know what it is before hand) that taste pretty good. Now this cousin knew absolutely knew their was NOTHING he would eat that came from a Korean kitchen. Then his parents went on vacation and left him with us. He had a supply of food with him, that he plowed through in the first few days. After that he got hungry and started with rice and butter. then rice butter and soy sauce. Then rice butter, soy, and bulgogi. then Kalbi, Then Dakgogi. By the end of the week he stopped asking what things were made from and just ate. From that week on, even today he asks about when the next korean meal will be.
"We"/You act the way you do now, and want the things you want now, because you truly don't know what is on God's table. You think you will hate something because you see a list of ingredients/what things look like from the outside and never have really 'tasted' what those things are like when they all come together.
What my question asks, is how do you know what you will truly want, until you experience what it is God is truly offering?