Tenchi
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At issue, however, is what specifically were they believing, and what specific belief were they acting upon. Did the Israelites conquer Canaan because they visualized themselves doing so, in keeping with the axiom "The me I see is the me I will be," or did they finally get it together, in spite of themselves, and start acting in obedience to the God they really needed to be fearing, and do what He said, whether they "believed" everything He was telling them yet or not?
I think I've already indicated what I meant by "The me I see is the me I'll be." If you're still uncertain as to my meaning, well, that's not something about which I can do any more.
Maybe next time then.
Uh huh. Maybe.