Thank your from refraining from your retort; I think it would have wounded me.
I spent decades being angry and bitter with God about things I absolutely don't understand. It took me a lot of time to get to the place where I could feel even a modicum of peace about it. Sometimes, I pick those old feelings back up and carry them around for …
Thank your from refraining from your retort; I think it would have wounded me.
I spent decades being angry and bitter with God about things I absolutely don't understand. It took me a lot of time to get to the place where I could feel even a modicum of peace about it. Sometimes, I pick those old feelings back up and carry them around for a while. Anyway, I can confidently say that the peace is preferable to the agony.
I pray you will come to the same relief some day. I don't think God minds our questions or our anger.
And I would not wish to wound you for you have suffered enough and then some. No, He does not mind our anger or questions. He knew when He created us we would carry our human emotions in raw form, be angry and ask many questions. He is our friend, whom else better to turn to. Yes, peace is preferable to agony.
Thank you for your kind words however I am not seeking relief. I am seeking answers to some pointed questions from God's lips to my ears. He takes a long time to answer if ever in this lifetime so I continue to wait. Blessings always and Godspeed to you. You are an inspiration to others and one full of the kind of courage I wish I could possess.
Thank your from refraining from your retort; I think it would have wounded me.
I spent decades being angry and bitter with God about things I absolutely don't understand. It took me a lot of time to get to the place where I could feel even a modicum of peace about it. Sometimes, I pick those old feelings back up and carry them around for a while. Anyway, I can confidently say that the peace is preferable to the agony.
I pray you will come to the same relief some day. I don't think God minds our questions or our anger.
And I would not wish to wound you for you have suffered enough and then some. No, He does not mind our anger or questions. He knew when He created us we would carry our human emotions in raw form, be angry and ask many questions. He is our friend, whom else better to turn to. Yes, peace is preferable to agony.
Thank you for your kind words however I am not seeking relief. I am seeking answers to some pointed questions from God's lips to my ears. He takes a long time to answer if ever in this lifetime so I continue to wait. Blessings always and Godspeed to you. You are an inspiration to others and one full of the kind of courage I wish I could possess.