I say look carefully at what outcome and how you pray, the wording and reasoning is vital.
There are people embittered because they feel God does not listen and does not give them what they want. Is that not arrogant? Where is humility? Do these same people thank God with fervent prayers when pleasant things happen?
I pray with hope. Whether and how God answers is none of my business. God doesn't view our life the way we do, He sees far ahead and knows what is best for us. How can we fathom the wisdom of He who knows all? Many times I see negative things happen after I prayed, but I wait and soon see that long term it was in fact for my benefit.
I knew a woman who stopped coming to church and lost her faith because her sister died from cancer, despite many prayers. That is very sad. Yet perhaps the prayers should be for strength, comfort and healing. The nature of that healing is not something we can dictate and insist upon, then stamp our feet and reject God if we don't get what we think is ideal.
Death and illness comes to us all, it is how we deal with it that is important. Nobody ever said life must be fair. We do not set the terms.
There are people embittered because they feel God does not listen and does not give them what they want. Is that not arrogant? Where is humility? Do these same people thank God with fervent prayers when pleasant things happen?
I pray with hope. Whether and how God answers is none of my business. God doesn't view our life the way we do, He sees far ahead and knows what is best for us. How can we fathom the wisdom of He who knows all? Many times I see negative things happen after I prayed, but I wait and soon see that long term it was in fact for my benefit.
I knew a woman who stopped coming to church and lost her faith because her sister died from cancer, despite many prayers. That is very sad. Yet perhaps the prayers should be for strength, comfort and healing. The nature of that healing is not something we can dictate and insist upon, then stamp our feet and reject God if we don't get what we think is ideal.
Death and illness comes to us all, it is how we deal with it that is important. Nobody ever said life must be fair. We do not set the terms.
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