Literal Unbelief
God says what He means, and means what He says. There is no "fine print" with God, hidden caveats and conditions from which He benefits through the ignorance of men. The truth is, most people do not believe what God says - even when He speaks literally with clarity. Take the children of Israel, for example. God put words into the mouth of Ezekiel the prophet, warning His people of certain destruction at the hands of the Babylonians. In Ezekiel chapter 20, God laid forth the facts concerning their rebellion and disobedience. He went through the history of the people, how they carried with them idols from the land of Egypt and continued to blaspheme His holy name. God spoke of the future, how they would know He was the LORD when He brought them back from captivity. Despite the clarity of God's words, Ezekiel lamented by the response of the people in Ezekiel 20:49 : " Then I said, "Ah, Lord GOD! They say of me, 'Does he not speak parables ...