And you want to do what, exactly?
If you cursed God and gave up your faith, it sounds like the battle is over.
2007-02-24 00:06:15
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answered by NONAME 7
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Cursing God is not the unforgivable sin. I won't tell you what is.
I have fought demons and walked through hell. I have walked with Christ and been talked to by angels.
These are not always pleasant experiences and believe it or not dealing with demons is far easier than dealing with an angry angel or Christ when he is upset.
Demons are just so wimpy it is unbelievable. Think of a stereotypical, movie-tv type, flaming gay guy that kind of looks like some abominable monster. The homosexuals I know do not act like that, but demons do, which makes me wonder where the Hollywood guys got the stereotype for "gay" guys.
If you want to win a battle with Satan here is what you do. Give him a big hug, look him right in the eyes, being totally and really sincere and say "I love you" right from the heart.
Nothing pisses Satan off more. Your faith in God can be far less than that of a mustard seed. Beating Satan is far easier than moving a pen across a table, much less moving a mountain into the sea.
2007-02-24 08:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Find out answer for the questions : Who are you? Why Iam here? What is our destination. Faith in Unseen is presumed by most of us assomething against science. But if we go into physics or maths deeply, we will finally end up in faith without which science is invalid today. Same applies to Human, God, Soul etc. If you keep on asking questions without stopping at one particular point where Having Faith is the only answer, then you will hit the wall. Or start giving answers "Live & perish as u like". we humans are created with the 6th sense. When we see smoke at a distance, we infer that there is fire there. Likewise we use our 6th sense to conclude so many things in our normal life. Same we dont apply to religion. But every one accepts Death is 100%sure.
Today in this materialistic world, people think that everything should have proof. Religion dont have proof and so ignore it. Live as you like and perish when the time comes. This way of thinking itself is against science. Becos today the whole science is based on certain unseen faiths & beliefs. Example, in Maths we assume "Limit tends to infinity" and solve many complex problems. What is this Infinity? No man knows it. SImilarly in Physics we assume a smallest wave particle called "Photon" which dont have any proof for existence physically, then proceed with atomic physics. Without such assumption & faith, physics is meaningless. So faith is not against science, it is a part & basis of science. Likewise we have billions of wonders around us and in our own body to proclaim the existence of God. Belief in such an Entity will only make our actions better, give peace to our mind in spite of so much anxious moments of our life. We cant say that we can believe everything only when we touch, feel, see, hear etc.
2007-02-24 08:24:06
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answered by meena 6
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Rocker Chic,
Everyday is a spiritual battle for many of us, including myself. You have to remember, there is no coming out of it unless you hold fast to the Lord and seek His guidance. I am sorry that you cursed the Lord, but I am positive that you are not the only one who has committed such an abomination. There is hope: Jesus Christ shed His blood for us on the cross so that we could ask forgiveness of our sins, and unlike man, He actually forgives and forgets. Jesus is our mediator and intercessor, meaning He prays for us. That is so awesome that the Lord would do such wonderful things for us!! Don't ever lose faith in Him, because that is exactly what the enemy (satan) wants us to do. Trust me, I've went back on Him several times and that only made things worse. After you ask the Lord to forgive you, ask Him to increase the faith that He has given you, and to help you trust in Him more. Stay in the battlefield. Pray, fast, and stay in the Word. God will lead you through! I love you and I will be praying for you.
2007-02-24 08:19:33
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answered by chapelgirl 1
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So you think you're Job, and God and Satan have made a wager on how fast you'd curse God and die? You haven't given up your faith at all. You've simply proven how much you believe. If you'd given up your faith you wouldn't have faith that God could have made things better for you, but chose not to and thus should be cursed. You believe there is a God, that God should have had mercy on you, but God is sovereign and not your waiter and doesn't make things the way you like when you like, and you're angry with Him. You think God does or should notice and care if you curse Him, and you think you can get God's attention if you throw a tantrum like children do when they're daddy ignores them. You not only haven't given up your faith, but you've decided the way out of your pit is to hold your breath till your face turns blue and God will come give you a hug. That's why people believe in a parental God. They miss being parented and having someone bigger and stronger come to fix things and kiss their boo boo. If only it weren't just a fantasy.
As I see it, you can either abase yourself in motification and go beg God to forgive you for doubting His lovingkindness which he demonstrated so unmistakably that it's just as if there's no God at all. Or you could consider that the reason God's lovingkindness is as noticeable as if God didn't exist at all, and consider the posibility that God doesn't exist at all, and reach out for support to other human beings who can identify with your pain, who do exist, and who don't demand your obeisance and worship in exchange for their not destroying you in a pique of anger, and get help from real people who really exist, who have real hands, real hearts, real empathy and can do something real about it. Because if you wait for God to pull you out of the pit, you're going to sit there in the pit, or at best, engage in emotional fantasies that God demonstrated he really cares by making your next latte miraculously into a mocha or some such, and in the end nothing will change.
The only way this gets better is if you take action to make it better, get help to make it better. Wallowing in bitterness that an imaginary super-being didn't clear all this up only deepens the despair and changes nothing. Humans live in community for a reason. We all need help. Reach out for some from someone you can see, touch, hear. Blaming God will do you as much good as blaming the Tooth Fairy.
2007-02-24 08:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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God is the provider of all good things...........the one that makes you think that God is the problem is Satan the devil......so get back on track and curse the one that brings us the problems.
God is a happy God and wants us to be happy.
 1 John 4:7-8.......Beloved ones, let us continue loving one another, because love is from God, and everyone who loves has been born from God and gains the knowledge of God.  He that does not love has not come to know God, because God is love.
2007-02-24 08:17:49
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answered by papa G 6
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Don't do that. You said yourself it's a spiritual battle. Why are you letting the enemy win? Grab hold of your faith again and stand firm. Remember Peter said that bad things happen in our lives for our testing. But He will never test you beyond your endurance.
2007-02-24 08:13:06
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answered by Anonymous
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While you may have cursed God and given up your faith, rest assured that God never cursed you or gave up on you. Talk to God, ask for His forgiveness. He'll give it lovingly, and then forget the "sin"!
2007-02-24 08:11:45
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answered by Carol G 2
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Even if you are faithless God is still faithful. Surrender to Gods plan for your life and rest in this. Jesus died for you, ask his forgiveness and then resist the devil and he will flee. Then go and find some friends or pray that God will send someone to start praying with you and help you through this battle. God never intended us to do things alone.
2007-02-24 08:11:54
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answered by one_other_possibility 1
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I think we would need to understand what you mean by, "spiritual battle" before we can help you with it. Read Psalm 56:8
2007-02-24 08:08:53
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answered by gtahvfaith 5
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