God is Good, but it seems to me that you are not able to see His Goodness on the Cross and His willingness to suffer and die, so that you and I may have eternal life.
I see this, no problem. God has done WONDERFUL AWESOME things when it comes to solving spiritual problems. He rocked there!
But temporal problems…hmmmm…not so much.
God seems to care about the spiritual so much that temporal concerns are maybe an afterthought at best.
Our temporal needs are taken care of also, if we seek Him first in our lives.
Here’s the problem.
First, how do I put God first if God doesn’t want to talk to me or even show me the pleasant side of himself?
Second, if there are times when God said “no” to taking care of my temporal needs, and there have been many times this has happened, how can I trust him to be more stable in this area, when he hasn’t done it in the past?
Faith is not supposed to be blind.
Love is an act of the will. If we will to love God, we love Him; and our devotion shows Him that our love is willing to do all He asks and accept all He permits because we believe in Him and trust Him.
Hard to trust God when all he seems to be doing is allowing bad things to happen to me. When will he stop the bad luck?
“Bad luck” is not being delivered to sin.
Bad luck is being delivered to evil.
You seem to have no room to welcome what God permits for you
I have no room for unpleasant things because I’m flooded with them.
The saints show us how willingly they gave themselves to God, without counting the cost.
Because they actually had a personal relationship with God, I don’t.
In addition, most of them were monks, nuns, priests, bishops - people who worked for the Church. I’m a layman, and have to worry about taking care of my family, which must be an evil thing since I can’t put 100% to God.
trusting and believing in His Love.
But the “love” means what? Only the spiritual.
Bob, let me reply to your last few statements in this short paragraph. God’s Will includes all that He allows in our lives and He works all those things for good if we cooperate with His grace.
And if God doesn’t give me the grace to cooperate, game over.
Read the lives of the Saints.
I’ve done that, and got depressed. They were not laymen and didn’t have to worry about taking care of a family. In addition, they had a personal relationship with God which I don’t.
Not doing that again.
I need to figure out how to get God to want me.