ViaCrucis
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It’s basically saying that because God is in charge there is nothing we can do. Or worse; it’s the End Times some people seem unable to wait for which should not be stopped.
Any time someone looks to the supernatural to deal with actual problems is dangerous.
Rev. Tony Campolo once told a story about a time when he was invited as the guest speaker for a Presbyterian women's group. He said he was admittedly feeling kind of grumpy from jet lag, but before he started speaking the head of the group read out a letter they got from a missionary who said she needed some money to help get clean drinking water to the people they were working with. The leader of the women's group asked if Tony would pray that God would provide the money to the missionaries. Tony's response was "No!" and then he took out his wallet and removed all the cash and placed it on the pulpit, and told all the women in the sanctuary to do the same. A couple laughs later, the leader of the women's group said, "Okay, we get it", to which Tony responded, "No, you don't get it, my money is still on this pulpit but nobody else has done anything." And then one by one, each woman went up and begrudgingly took out the cash they had on them and laid it on the pulpit.
Finally an hour later the cash was counted up and they ended up having several times more than what was needed. At which point Tony finally decided to preach, saying, "The audacity of God's people to pray 'Lord provide, Lord provide' when He has already provided". God has already given the Church the means to help the poor, the needy, the hungry all around us and throughout the world--God has provided, we're the ones who are the problem.
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