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Thekla
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Unfortunately, the only responses so many religious people can give is that the struggler is always at fault--you haven't persisted; you haven't prayed long enough, loud enough, or hard enough; your motives are wrong; wait longer; ask for a sign; don't ask for a sign; have faith (you haven't); grow up; become as a child; trust the bible; it isn't about feelings (unless it is some other thread where intellect is castigated); etc.
A person is in pain--and the response is to blame. Of course, what other response is there. If it isn't the struggler's fault, it would be God's. And, that can't be. Unfortunately, that is no help at all.
On behalf of strugglers everywhere, kudos to those Christians who limited their responses to "I'm so sorry; I've been there; I'm praying for you."
You do have children, per your posts.
I do as well. There have been times when a child has been in pain because of some difficulty. If, as parent, I act to solve the difficulty for them, I do them a disservice. And there have been times when to address the pain itself is either impossible, or will not be fruitful for them.
Sometimes, for a parent to actually love it is needful for the parent to "move back"; thus the child matures. At these times, it is deeply painful for me as well; if my children have children, they will likely come to know the same thing. In discussions with myparents, as an adult, they describe the same experience.
For many who have had the experience of apparent "silence" or the feeling that God is not there, one step is to explore the possible origin of this. Thus, via the sharing of experience, one can investigate oneself to see if the descriptions offered are accurate. In some cases, it is one's "own fault"; this is not always the case.
God, as Father, as "parent" becomes more understandable if considering the ultimate goal of a healthy person -- what parents want for their children.
I agree; sometimes just soothing is called for, sometimes other things are more helpful. It seems only time will tell in any case.
And you are more than welcome to scold me if you think its in order
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