you realize that whatever happened was meant to happen. everything has a reason. When my son passed away i was angry and wanted to blame it on God. i was so wrong. God didnt take my child from me, he took his child home with him. God is a better parent than i could ever be and theres no more pain or suffering. God isnt the one who lets us down, He is the one who picks us up.
Dont tell God how big your problems are. Tell your problems how big God is.
when you step out of the known light into the unknown darkness, FAITH is knowing that one of 2 things will happen. you will be given something solid to stand on, or you will be taught to fly.
if you need someone to talk to just contact me. i'm usually around.
2006-06-08 15:50:18
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answered by kristeena911 4
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May I share my father's experience?
He was on a submarine during the latter part of WWII in the Pacific. He and his fellow crewmen were on deck for the batteries to recharge and for other reasons. Most of the crew was on deck as they rarely got out any other way from the cramped quarters in the sub.
Out of the blue, unseen by all but a few who raised the alert rather late came a Japanese plane that strafed the hell out of them, and then came back and did it again (I think it was twice), then flew off before they could really return fire.
They expected something like fifty-percent casualties at the minimum.
When they got back up after a count, they found bullet marks so common that you couldn't walk from one end of the deck to the other without stepping on them several times. They found one person was hit, right between the eyes, once.
It was the one guy they all respected, a kid who wanted to go home and be a minister/priest (I forget which), and who never went ashore to see women or drink, just to be with the guys and see the sites. The best of them.
No one else was even nicked. A lot of men lost their faith that day.
It was written up in Stars and Stripes.
Many years later, my father regained his faith, sort of. It's brought him comfort.
Myself, I was once very much in a crisis of faith, but was rewarded with an experience of God that made it impossible to every doubt God again. I wish everyone could have such.
2006-06-08 15:43:50
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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I know this may sound ridiculous, but sometimes you have to forgive God.
Forgiving does not always mean the person you forgive was wrong. When a person wrongs you or does anything at all that you don't like or that hurts you, you feel anger. That anger can turn to bitterness, resentment, and even hatred. Even though God is perfect, we're not, and He often does things or allows us to go through things we don't like. When that happens, we may feel these things (anger, bitterness, resentment, etc) toward God. We may not eve be aware that those feelings are there or we may not identify them. But they can still push us away from God. So when that happens we must forgive God. Tell Him you forgive Him and tell Him what for. When you do, you release those feelings and are able to draw near to Him.
It happens to me all of the time. I get mad at God and then forgive Him. Many people don't realize a relationship with God is just that, it's not one-sided. God forgives us and we forgive Him.
Many Blessings.
2006-06-08 15:41:31
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answered by Consuming Fire 7
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Yeah, when I was I molested as a child. When my first born was born with birth defects. When that same child developed cancer. When that same child developed heart problems. I don't know if you really truly ever let go of the anger. You always question why you, why your children. I guess at some point you do let go, because living with anger in your heart is hard. As becoming close with God. I guess that taking longer. I still pray so I guess I am still trying. Maybe some day I will find the peace I am looking for.
2006-06-08 15:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have had my share of long suffering...
I think the more horrific the experience, the more we need God -- and also the more opportunity there is for growth, transformation and deepening of faith. It's when our hearts are ripped open that we can be most vulnerable, submissive, surrendering and receptive to God. Our 'veils' are thinnest when we're torn asunder, and if we can go within at these most trying times and LAY EVERYTHING WE ARE BEFORE GOD, He will shine His Light into our suffering and liberate us from our attachments, our egos, our fears of separation from the ones we Love and cherish.
We can choose to turn our backs on God, and reject Him for 'giving us all this pain.' But doing so is a move by our ego, not our heart. Our relationship with Him should improve --- and draw us deeper into Him -- when we are suffering most. Our suffering is an illusion, it is in no way our eternal nature!! So when we're forced to be in touch with that in ourselves, we have a rare chance at becoming more conscious of the Truth within us. Horrific experiences can carve us deeper, make us more compassionate, forgiving and available -- to God and to our loved ones. Of course it hurts, but with God there to comfort us we are healed....and life becomes even more precious and meaningful than it was.
Blessings of light and love,
2006-06-08 15:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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faith is exercised in some way in maximum folk's lives on a each and daily bases. For what ever you would be able to be sure as some thing you have faith, a question of doubt could be asked approximately it. How do you understand your mom and dad are relatively your mom and dad. purely because of the fact they're all you understand does no longer mean you would be able to desire to no longer have been observed; they saved it a secret. Or some one would have left you on their doorstep. of path it is hassle-free to get a DNA attempt to coach the case, yet how do all of us understand that technological know-how is telling us the certainty and not basically development a vast money making scheme. Human intelligence has discovered the thank you to go or practice the loads for that is reasons, of which we've not got any administration over. We have faith our docs daily. many human beings have faith strongly in scientific practice, for some that is totally virtually like a faith; the way some visit the universal practitioner. Are all of them truthful? We have faith because of the fact we've not got the understanding they have. we are able to circulate on and on. So in case you choose to have faith, go forward and do it and end searching for each reason to no longer. It won't harm you as undesirable as various the area outcomes from what ever drugs you're taking.
2016-09-28 05:09:14
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answered by fritch 4
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Yes, a 3 years ago i saw my friends' car accident. Which 4 kids were killed in i would say to myself after that if God were real why would he let that happen. I no now that people have come to faith by hearing one of the girls stories in the accident
2006-06-08 15:40:19
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answered by mitchrocks1234 2
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Many of the Bible greats went through horrific experiences! Consider Joseph who was the youngest of 12 children.His brothers sold him into slavery during which he was faulcely accused and thrown into jail where he languished away for possibly some years in a foreign country before being appointed as overseer by Pharoh. In all this time he never saw any member of his family and his father thought he was dead. It was many years later that he saw his family again. Imagine being abandoned in a foreign country and in jail!
Consider the little shepherd boy David who went up before Goliath. The Bible doesn't say exactly how old David was but it would seem to suggest that he may have been about 11 years old as he was the youngest of 8 children. He went down to the brook and choose 5 smooth stones and placed them in his little shepherds' bag and went up before Goliath who was taunting the Israelites with blasphemies about their God. David sure looked small against this giant who stood 9 feet 9 inches tall. David placed one stone into his sling and swung it round and round whilst he was verbally putting Goliath in his place. David told Goliath " you have blasphemed the Lord God of Israel. This day will you stand in his presence" David let the stone fly and it killed Goliath. Why did he take 5 stones from the brook when he only needed one to finish off Goliath? When it is really studied out we find that goliath had 4 brothers & maybe David thought he would have to fight them as well. In later years,David spent years on the run from King Saul who was out to kill him. David lived in caves and anywhere he could seek refuge from the relentless efforts of Saul.
Consider the Apostle Paul,He was flogged,often in jail,shipwrecked,bitten by a deadly snake and these same people had the same feelings as you and me.
Consider moses who was over 80 years old before he knew the Lord. He wandered through the wilderness with a great crown of Israelites the number of whom could well have been 2 million or more. The wanderings lasted for 40 years and I would think that sometimes Moses would wonder if he would ever see the promised land.
these are only a few examples of what some of the "greats" went through.Now consider Christ himself. Wrongly accused, abandoned,mocked,beaten,whipped,died a horrible death and finally burried in a borrowed tomb.
We have no guarantees in this life except death and taxes and we all go over "speed bumps" in our lives. We can't change it so we must have the courage to accept whatever life deals out to us. Often our experiences make us stronger to face the future and more able to assist people who may need support as they too may have gone through an horrific experience and need you to help them through it. Hope this helps!!
2006-06-08 16:17:12
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answered by mandbturner3699 5
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It sounds like the Lord is allowing your faith to be tested to make you stronger. I would go to the Lord in prayer and tell Him what you are feelling.Ask yourself why you are mad at God. These feelings will pass in time. He is a loving father and we should never feel ashamed to talk to Him.
Every good parent disiplines their children out of love. God does the same to us.
2006-06-08 15:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You are l\always in touch with god even though you are not aware of him he is of you. When you feel let down it is not that God let you down but people and the one thing god will not inner-fear with is that of free will.
2006-06-08 15:34:12
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answered by John 1
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