How Does God Answer Our Prayers?
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
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I asked for strength
and God gave me difficulties to make me strong.
I asked for wisdom
and God gave me problems to learn to solve.
I asked for prosperity
and God gave me a brain and brawn to work.
I asked for courage
and God gave me dangers to overcome.
I asked for love
and God gave me people to help.
I asked for favours
and God gave me opportunities.
I received nothing I wanted.
I received everything I needed. - Развлечения
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A very insightful and meditative interpretation.
Of course, if it is true that God does not answer the prayers of the undeserving, it stands to reason that the undeserving who get what they want are receiving it from other sources.
I think we can all agree that many untoward people in this world get what they want and many deserving do not.
This unfortunate truth seems to imply evil is at work, or at least additional factors at play that we cannot fully comprehend.
Good thoughts either way. Thanks for sharing.
God Bless.
This is how I think this works:
Human created God out of the necessity of his psyche, to transcend the unexplainable, the burden of existence to an outside source. When we pray to God, we are actually praying to our creation, to our subconscious. But since we have tricked our psyche to think that God is an outside entity, the prayer gives us hope and motivation to go forward, because we believe the entity will help us. In fact, we are manipulating our subconscious and therefore we become better at working on things that we prayed for.
"I asked for strength and God gave me difficulties to make me strong" is more of "I realised that the difficulties I am facing are a source of wisdom, therefore I became stronger."
Great video. Thank you
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Very interesting. I agree with most of that you say. It is most often through trials that we become refined and those things which we ask for can be produced. However are there not some instances in which God hands us things freely? It’s not that we deserve it or did something to earn it but he just gave us a gift simply because he wanted to? Just a thought I was having while listening. Interested in anyone’s thoughts on this.
Another thought about prayer: in my spiritual life prayer is not only asking God for things but any sort of communication with God (of any kind). I will just talk to him as if he is a friend or a person I know. Telling him things, asking questions about life or my heart, thanking him, etc. …of course asking for things is part of it but I would say prayer is any form of communication with God.
Totally, I think synchronicities can be a description of God giving us things or signs that we are going towards the right path, even when doesn't need to show us but is giving us a reaffirming sign now and again. This is where I see divine providence in theology and synchronicity within psychology as being two of the same things. 🙏🙌
Could also see the gifts of God as being in alignment towards our commitment to Him.
God allows us to be tested and also rewards us IMO 🙏
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Cann't be said any better
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I'd say - discover wisdom, rather than learn wisdom
I'd say you learn wisdom by discovering it 🙏🙌
Agree. I would still emphasize the discovering. :)
Why is it necessary to incorporate free will in...just because Christianity says so? Does it even say so, I'm not sure? Either way it doesn't exist but from what I'm understanding of God a lack of free will is evidence for God. If you think you're in control how is that anything other than ego (the devil)?
How do you think you can aim towards embodying selfless love (the highest moral ethic of Christianity) without needing to have free will to do so?
@@ThoughtsonThinking I guess you'd have to want that first...which you wouldn't have a say in choosing what you want, no? Do you ever listen to jessie Lee Peterson? I know he's more political which you may not be so into but he's also a Christian preacher and he explains why no free will and Christianity are compatible.
Ffs I can't see my own reply. Wtf youtube.