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I think if you notice it, then it's God speaking to you. It is no coincidence that I am looking for shoes all my life in the 2nd hand shops and never find any my size and then one day just before I go to the shoe shop to buy a new pair I call into the sallies first, and lo! A pair for $2 brand new, someone must have got a Christmas present they didn't like and when winter came, out they went.
Do you think it would be less God speaking to you if every time you went there you found a pair in your size? Maybe every time you are not there then there is not a pair in your size but a pair shows up the day you go there? Similar things happen to me. I have a company that installs emergency equipment for fire trucks, ambulances, and police cars. Sometimes I get departments that just don't have enough money for the equipment they need. The equipment is so expensive that even with all of the discounts I can give them, I still can't afford to equip them for what they have to work with. But then I will hound a few manufacturers and I end up with a very unexpected discount because they don't want to lose my business. The vehicles get equipped, I make enough to keep my doors open and the economy is still stimulated. I don't consider this as a way of God speaking to me. Maybe if the equipment showed up on my doorstep with no cause for the delivery, I would be more convinced. But then I also wonder why God would speak to an atheist. How would that glorify him? Is it not like a parent giving their child candy after a tantrum and reinforcing the behavior? If not believing is something that he is against, shouldn't I have a miserable life forcing me to need him to improve things?
No you don't understand. Every time you ask a question and get an answer you can either get closer or further from understanding the truth about God. This is the meaning of this verse:
Is this why Christians appear to avoid questioning their beliefs after they find God? Makes sense the way you say it. I am not sure how you got that from that scripture. I see it differently. Of course I can always be wrong.
Note that there will come a time when you get so frustrated by your incapacity to understand this "truth about God" that you will have no option but to turn to God for healing. There's no escaping God, even after death you must answer to Him.
In my mind I already have the truth about God. I just don't seem to have the same version of truth as many other people. My only frustration lies in why other people believe. Someone has to be wrong obviously and how we can view the same things and come to completely different conclusions is fascinating.
I don't know what you were expecting anyway. It wasn't a prayer to give you a reality of God's presence in your life, it was a prayer that meant, well, read it again and see what you think you should be expecting after making a prayer like this. Remember who we are addressing: He is the One who created the universe and the atom simply by telling it to happen.
It wasn't so much what I was expecting from it. Atheists expect nothing from prayer. I was just showing appreciation for taking time to offer it. Not acknowledging something that someone puts a lot of effort in to for your own benefit makes you a jerk.
Just make sure you tell me if you think I have said something wrong![]()
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