There are many things God does not have to explain to us. He is God and our mission on earth is to trust Him and Him alone. By faith we learn to seek Him and not be concerned with all of the answers as to why. Job is a really good book to read when we think we need all of the answers. I pray you are seeking Him Lori and that by the power…
There are many things God does not have to explain to us. He is God and our mission on earth is to trust Him and Him alone. By faith we learn to seek Him and not be concerned with all of the answers as to why. Job is a really good book to read when we think we need all of the answers. I pray you are seeking Him Lori and that by the power of Holy Spirit your own questions are put to rest. " Be still and know that I am God." Psalms 46:10
I read Job and it pissed me off quite frankly that God entered into a deal with Satan to test Job when God already knew Job would be faithful to Him. I trust Him and still want answers. Of course it is up to God whether I get them or not which irks me too. Thank you for the quote from Psalms. I personally love that passage but it ain't me; I am rarely still as I have a lot of ?s before I kick the bucket. I have coined myself God's personal hemorrhoid as I constantly talk to him, many times asking too many questions. It must be exhausting for God:{. I appreciate your lovely retort nonetheless. Thank you Debra.
There are many things God does not have to explain to us. He is God and our mission on earth is to trust Him and Him alone. By faith we learn to seek Him and not be concerned with all of the answers as to why. Job is a really good book to read when we think we need all of the answers. I pray you are seeking Him Lori and that by the power of Holy Spirit your own questions are put to rest. " Be still and know that I am God." Psalms 46:10
I read Job and it pissed me off quite frankly that God entered into a deal with Satan to test Job when God already knew Job would be faithful to Him. I trust Him and still want answers. Of course it is up to God whether I get them or not which irks me too. Thank you for the quote from Psalms. I personally love that passage but it ain't me; I am rarely still as I have a lot of ?s before I kick the bucket. I have coined myself God's personal hemorrhoid as I constantly talk to him, many times asking too many questions. It must be exhausting for God:{. I appreciate your lovely retort nonetheless. Thank you Debra.