He's too afraid of you to help out. He'd know you have lots of other questions he'd be unable to answer.
2007-11-07 09:37:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Based on your previous questions I've read, I'm not sure you've asked Him to be your God. If you haven't asked, He's not going to just take over your life. I think it's also important to note that we aren't the boss of God to order Him around as we please. Any help from Him is a great gift and He can say no. Especially if He knows answering yes would not be good for us.
I've asked Jesus to be my Lord and Savior. He has helped me more than I can describe in this kind of forum and I owe Him everything. Some examples are: Finding a great wife, help with career choices, knowing God more, becoming a more loving person, having more joy in my life.
A very recent way God helped me is that we wanted to adopt a child internationally, but it is expensive. Money came at just the right time from an unexpected source to cover the adoption expense.
Seek Him and you will find Him.
2007-11-07 08:03:17
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answered by MikeM 6
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God has never been in hiding!!! God's with you all day everyday!!! You need to ask God's help to know that he's always been beside you!! The help you want may or may not be what God has planned for you so just be aware of that!! God says ask and you shall receive!!!
2007-11-07 07:54:40
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answered by clownpouncer24 1
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God will take care of His children. If you are His child, He'll take care of it. Generally, His answer is on the way before you even ask.
For example, A young lady came into my store and she was helping a latin American couple from her church get a cell phone. I was assisting her and while we were waiting for the cell phone company to activate the phone.
A man was trying to buy something but the clerk did not understand what he was looking for so she translated what he was looking for and finished that transaction. The man was so happy that she had helped him get his purchase. He gave her $10 and she started to cry...
I looked at her and she said almost inaudibly, "Thank you, Jesus." I said, "What's going on?" She said, "It's been one of those months where I had more month than I did money and this $10 got me to the break even point where I'll still be able to pay my bills. I wasn't sure where it was going to come from, but I had the faith that He'd provide."
2007-11-07 07:59:16
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answered by James B 5
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god will come out of his lair if you apply the "reasoning" of a few JDAMs to "smoke him out of his cave"... The omnipotent one has several weaknesses, believe it or not, one being laser-guided munitions. The other is chocolate.
But truth be told, god really won't help you. This "creation" was simply a mistake, much like an unplanned pregnancy. Maybe you have a bad case of a "deadbeat goD"... Perhaps you should take this before a magistrate - you may be entitled to garnish a per centage of tithes, each week.
2007-11-07 08:26:01
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answered by outcrop 5
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take a look at this posting from an ealier question:
My mom woke me up one morning because her car skidded off of the road and there head went into the windshield. Her forehead looked like a tiger swiped her head. I was shell shocked to say the least. I prayed as hard as I could that she would heal up right and to this day you have to look VERY hard to find the scars. ...I'm just sayin'
also, when I was a kid, I prayed and prayed that my parents would not get a divorce. I prayed HARD. They got a divorce anyway, but 10 years later, they remarried. thanks for reminding me of those prayers. I had not thought about them until now.
2007-11-07 07:53:44
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answered by Anonymous
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As for God you have to believe and worship him all times; and not only when you need a favor or money or whatever the case may be.I see kids alot and they say i asked God for a new play=station; and he didn;t listen.It;s like the old saying; God helps those who help themselfs..Ps God doesn;t hide out' as he;ll always around 'and stays in our hearts always' if we believe...
2007-11-07 08:00:54
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answered by Cami lives 6
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My idea is that He is already trying to help you, but maybe you're not responding. As to your question, if He doesn't help you, then the thing you are asking for is not something He wants to happen. Obviously, one can say "That's not fair. Why does He get to choose what happens to me?" Well, the answer is that He is all-powerful, all-knowing, but also all-loving, so you know He does His best while letting us decide to mess up so much. ;)
2007-11-07 07:57:41
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answered by Sir G 1
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PDepends on what it is you are asking for help with.
Remember Paul had a very severe problem with his hip I believe. He prayed about it constantly and God told him to live with it.
Pray for God's guidance in all matters and then listen for the response. Ask for something not in his will, and he's likely to remain in that hideout you so fondly refer to waiting for you to listen to him.
2007-11-07 07:52:56
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answered by doug 4
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I do believe in prayer. I would ask GOD to help you. The answer will come slowly or it may be answer soon. I would give it a try, and don't give up.. Keep up the faith. GOD bless you.
2007-11-07 07:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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God is not in a hideout. There is a great chasm between God and man because of sin. To cross that bridge, you must have Jesus Christ.
Once you have Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you have all the access to God. And He would love to help you, of course. After all, He died for you. I'm sure He can deal with your day-to-day problems.
Wish you the best.
2007-11-07 07:49:57
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answered by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 4
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