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Is the faith saying "it'll work out"?

OldAbramBrown

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Does the current version of the teachings of Calvin forbid commending one's peers (individually, when in need) to the providence of Christ and Holy Spirit?

Wasn't Calvin reputed to be laissez faire? That when there is a prayer request one ought to just say, "it'll work out"?

Are one's peers in need, God's providential gift to us also?

That they are in need, doesn't mean they don't have insight? That they have insight, doesn't mean they are not in need?

"I thank Thee O God that I am not a loser like that loser over there"?

Has the wrong kind of literalism made a materialist kind of moralising into the deciding principle (now that it is no longer badged "prosperity gospel")?

Is faith really "pragmatism" debased into manoeuvring?
 

Soyeong

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In Proverbs 3:5-7, we have a choice between whether we are going to lean on our own understanding of right and wrong by doing what is right in our own eyes or whether we are going to trust in God with all of our heart to correctly make that division through obeying what He has instructed, and that is what it means to have faith. Paul suffered and then was martyred, so having faith is not about saying that things will eventually work out according to our understanding of how we would like them to work out, but about trusting God to guide us in how to rightly live regardless of the circumstances.

Here is a story:


We don't have the full picture to be able to judge whether the way that things turned out is a blessing or a curse, but we can have faith that it is a blessing if we continue to abide in what God has instructed.
 
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