Funny thing is this young lady put it in perspective for me to understand God's Will and Way better. I came back to the Catholic Church 40 years ago out of desperation and am always learning more of God's Truth. I have seen Him do many great and amazing things. Cured my epilepsy, Mom's first round of cancer and other great things.
We are so grateful that this video encouraged you and helped broaden your perspective! This is more evidence that our spiritual journey never ends; we can still learn more after 40 years 💜
I saw a great piece of tv journalism once. A tornado destroyed a church in an American town killing thirty worshippers inside. Outside an overturned car had a bumper sticker "Jesus saves".
God 100% has control over the weather because it is all a part of His creation (Exodus 9:29; Psalm 135:6-7; Jeremiah 10:13). God controls the skies and the rain (Psalm 77:16-19). God controls the wind (Mark 4:35-41; Jeremiah 51:16). God upholds and sustains the universe (Hebrews 1:3). God has power over the clouds (Job 37:11-12, 16). God has power over lightning (Psalm 18:14). God has power over all nature (Job 26). God is in control of all things, including the weather and nature. Through His providence, God provides for and protects His children, but He also permits Satan, demons, and mankind to exercise their limited will to commit acts of sin, evil, and wickedness. These same beings are fully responsible for any and all man-made disasters and tragedies they cause. We know that God has ordained whatsoever comes to pass (Ephesians 1:11; Romans 11:36), and therefore His invisible hand is in our pain, even though He cannot sin or be the perpetrator of evil (James 1:13-17). There can be no meaningless suffering for the believer, whether the suffering is caused by mankind or by a natural event. We may not always know why evil acts or natural disasters happen, but we can be assured that in all our trials and tribulations God is working all things together for His glory and for our everlasting good (Romans 8:18-28).
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Funny thing is this young lady put it in perspective for me to understand God's Will and Way better. I came back to the Catholic Church 40 years ago out of desperation and am always learning more of God's Truth. I have seen Him do many great and amazing things. Cured my epilepsy, Mom's first round of cancer and other great things.
We are so grateful that this video encouraged you and helped broaden your perspective! This is more evidence that our spiritual journey never ends; we can still learn more after 40 years 💜
How do you know? Pity He let you get sick in the first place.
I saw a great piece of tv journalism once. A tornado destroyed a church in an American town killing thirty worshippers inside. Outside an overturned car had a bumper sticker "Jesus saves".
It's often hard to see the outcome God's purposes in tragedies like these--especially right in the midst of it. 😔
Pretty Young Lady. 🤔 👀
And Smart Too. 😁
God “allows’ them as God has no power over nature.
God 100% has control over the weather because it is all a part of His creation (Exodus 9:29; Psalm 135:6-7; Jeremiah 10:13).
God controls the skies and the rain (Psalm 77:16-19).
God controls the wind (Mark 4:35-41; Jeremiah 51:16).
God upholds and sustains the universe (Hebrews 1:3).
God has power over the clouds (Job 37:11-12, 16).
God has power over lightning (Psalm 18:14).
God has power over all nature (Job 26).
God is in control of all things, including the weather and nature. Through His providence, God provides for and protects His children, but He also permits Satan, demons, and mankind to exercise their limited will to commit acts of sin, evil, and wickedness. These same beings are fully responsible for any and all man-made disasters and tragedies they cause. We know that God has ordained whatsoever comes to pass (Ephesians 1:11; Romans 11:36), and therefore His invisible hand is in our pain, even though He cannot sin or be the perpetrator of evil (James 1:13-17).
There can be no meaningless suffering for the believer, whether the suffering is caused by mankind or by a natural event. We may not always know why evil acts or natural disasters happen, but we can be assured that in all our trials and tribulations God is working all things together for His glory and for our everlasting good (Romans 8:18-28).