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Originally Posted by Timmy
That's a good point. It could very well be true that God sometimes works miracles for those select few who somehow muster up enough faith and dispel every trace of doubt. And you probably agree that it is very few that actually arrive at that lofty goal. You are very, very lucky!
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It has nothing to do with luck. It has to do with people deciding to do so or not. Everyone can, but some folks get themselves too bogged into unbelief that make it less a possibility than with those who chose to not speak so much doubt.
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And I bet you really, really love God, don't you? He does so much for you! But maybe God appreciates the love of others who aren't so lucky, even more: that vast majority who don't move mountains, but love Him anyway. They pray for healing, but, sadly, there was a microscopic spec of doubt. And God couldn't heal. But they keep on loving Him anyway! Yes, I can imagine that God really loves those faithful (so to speak!) folks.
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I mean no demeaning or disrespect, but speak objectively here. Your words remain filled with unbelief. The more you speak like this, the deeper you will sink, T. It has nothing to do with luck. It has to do with whether or not we made decisions to doubt. The road of doubt simply brings more and more doubt the further we walk it.
When the day is done, the fact remains that each of us made our own beds. Belief in luck only excuses our parts in the picture.