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Hello guys and gals..
Something crossed my mind today…
We all know there will be Christians who will be very affected by the financial crisis.
Some will loose jobs,or maybe their business.They will not be in a present position of being prosperous,to say the least.And that problem could last for them a long time!
We all know faith seems to disregard time and space,and is not bound by natural law,it trumps all!.
Move a mountain,raise the dead,ask and you will receive, etc…
But the circumstance will seem to dictate to some,a financial crisis.
So that raises a question..
What is wrong,,,,does the saint not have enough faith to overcome, if he or she is broke?
Was it Gods will,or are they a victim of circumstance,or a lack of faith?
What do ya think?
What would you say to those who lost all?
To me,I think God allows trials and sufferings,look at the saints that were struck by Katrina.Whole lotta Chrisitians live in the gulf coast region.
Something crossed my mind today…
We all know there will be Christians who will be very affected by the financial crisis.
Some will loose jobs,or maybe their business.They will not be in a present position of being prosperous,to say the least.And that problem could last for them a long time!
We all know faith seems to disregard time and space,and is not bound by natural law,it trumps all!.
Move a mountain,raise the dead,ask and you will receive, etc…
But the circumstance will seem to dictate to some,a financial crisis.
So that raises a question..
What is wrong,,,,does the saint not have enough faith to overcome, if he or she is broke?
Was it Gods will,or are they a victim of circumstance,or a lack of faith?
What do ya think?
What would you say to those who lost all?
To me,I think God allows trials and sufferings,look at the saints that were struck by Katrina.Whole lotta Chrisitians live in the gulf coast region.
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