Does Psalm 146:4 support the idea of “soul sleep“ when we die? What does Romans mean by “make no provision for the flesh”? Psalm 139 says God has ordained our days, so does that mean everything is set? Where do choices come in if that is true? Romans and Corinthians both talk about not offending others regarding food and drink. How far do we take this?

Tags: choices, drink, fate, flesh, food, foreknowledge, freedom, no provision, offense, people-pleasing, Psalm 139, Psalm 146, Romans, soul sleep

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