Testing and curses may not be applicable to those saved by the gospel of grace.
I think the same, but I can't explain what is happening. If it's not a curse or a test, then what is it? What is happening?
When Feminism was starting to become popular in the 1970s a woman was being interviewed who lamented that less than 1% of the top executives of the biggest corporations were female. She declared that this was not fair. I had to chuckle at the time because she was naive enough to think that those positions had anything to do with capability. Those at that level allow entrance to others who have also gone to the right prep schools and whose families are acceptable.
Yes, exactly. Women are so easily seduced, with no thinking whatsoever.
Being excluded from "success" may incur financial difficulties, but also protects one from worldly influences which can be very corrupting.
Well, that's how this holy life started. At first I was extremely angry at God for it, but now I realize that He actually did two things for me: he gave me freedom from the world, and saved me from becoming of the world.
Because once you are of the world, you can never separate from it.
However, I am having financial difficulties, yes. And in the near future, I may die from it, assuming God will do nothing. It doesn't make any sense to me, why would God do everything in His path to keep me from all evils, and all forms of drunkness, and all lusts, if He's going to let me die?
The money is just the tip of the iceberg here. This is because, I know the law well, and I uphold the teachings, so even with money,m i would still say NO to any lust or mind-alternating thing. God didn't just cut the money to keep me safe, but He also cut my desire for lust. I have no lusts of any kind. This means that, with or without money, it's the same life.
I sometimes think if it's possible to become a saint by force. You feel indifferent about it, but God seems to "drag" you towards it. Is this common around the faithful?