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<blockquote data-quote="aiki" data-source="post: 72070374" data-attributes="member: 178791"><p><em>We</em> have the power to end world hunger. God has put the means to end all sorts of evil within our grasp but <em><u>we</u></em> choose not to. </p><p></p><p>God does not prevent all hunger but He <em>has</em> provided for many who are in dire need. One day, though, He will bring all pain, and sorrow, and evil in this world to an end. Are you ready for that day? </p><p></p><p>God has purposes and plans that we cannot even begin to understand. While emotionally it is not very satisfying to recognize this, God uses even our pain and suffering to achieve His good aims. </p><p></p><p>Life is difficult. It is filled with pain and heartache. When a man turns his back on God he is left to face the inevitable trials of life on his own. Instead of the comfort of knowing God has good purposes He is bringing to pass through his hurt, the man who has rejected God must see his pain as purely pointless, achieving no good end. Instead of having the fellowship of God to encourage and support him in tragedy and sickness, the man who has spurned his Creator walks alone in the darkness of life's troubles. So, you may refuse to worship God, thinking Him evil because He does not act in just the way you think He ought to, but this only leaves you resentful and alone. God is not affected in the least by your rebellion. He remains perfect in character and condition whatever fist-shaking at Him you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aiki, post: 72070374, member: 178791"] [I]We[/I] have the power to end world hunger. God has put the means to end all sorts of evil within our grasp but [I][U]we[/U][/I] choose not to. God does not prevent all hunger but He [I]has[/I] provided for many who are in dire need. One day, though, He will bring all pain, and sorrow, and evil in this world to an end. Are you ready for that day? God has purposes and plans that we cannot even begin to understand. While emotionally it is not very satisfying to recognize this, God uses even our pain and suffering to achieve His good aims. Life is difficult. It is filled with pain and heartache. When a man turns his back on God he is left to face the inevitable trials of life on his own. Instead of the comfort of knowing God has good purposes He is bringing to pass through his hurt, the man who has rejected God must see his pain as purely pointless, achieving no good end. Instead of having the fellowship of God to encourage and support him in tragedy and sickness, the man who has spurned his Creator walks alone in the darkness of life's troubles. So, you may refuse to worship God, thinking Him evil because He does not act in just the way you think He ought to, but this only leaves you resentful and alone. God is not affected in the least by your rebellion. He remains perfect in character and condition whatever fist-shaking at Him you do. [/QUOTE]
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