I wasn't going to respond to your reply, but I really feel compelled to.
I would encourage you to go back and read the book of Job. If you recall, Job had probably the closest relationship of anyone on the planet to God, yet he suffered greatly anyway.
Also, please recall that, although everyone who knew Job was a godly man, his friends accused and convicted him of sin. Even his wife betrayed both Job and God.
So, I think that accusing our brother who created this post of not being close enough to God is a bit trite, don't you think?
Taking all that into consideration, I would not be too eager to dispense unsolicited advice.
I would encourage you to go back and read the book of Job. If you recall, Job had probably the closest relationship of anyone on the planet to God, yet he suffered greatly anyway.
Also, please recall that, although everyone who knew Job was a godly man, his friends accused and convicted him of sin. Even his wife betrayed both Job and God.
So, I think that accusing our brother who created this post of not being close enough to God is a bit trite, don't you think?
Taking all that into consideration, I would not be too eager to dispense unsolicited advice.
God gave satan permission to take everything except his life. Would you have prefered it if I advised him to soend more time with humans instead of God??
Only God can give him the wisdom, comfort and advice he needs