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nickybr38
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Someone asked me the following question and I wasn’t sure how to answer.
I did a quick search of the topics on the first page currently (of this forum) and didn’t see anything that was quite like this question.
I apologize if this isn’t the right forum, btw, I wasn’t quite sure where it should go.
Scenario 1: A family of four is killed in a terrible traffic accident.
Scenario 2: A family of four is involved in a terrible traffic accident, only one member of the family survives.
In Scenario 1 we immediately say it was JUST an accident. This has nothing to do with God.
In Scenario 2 we say: It’s a miracle! God saved the one who survived.
Now the question is; Does God intervene in our day to day lives? OR was the one member surviving in Scenario 2 just as much a reaction of free will (perhaps the one who survived was the only one who buckled up?) as the first Scenario.
How can we say everything that we like is from God and then reject anything we don’t like as having nothing to do with Him?
I’m not sure if I’m wording this correctly but I’m trusting someone will get my point


I wanted to tell her my view of things but I knew I couldn’t. Because I know my view is flawed. Basically I feel as if God doesn’t intervene in our day to day lives… if free will is true and if we are given choices then bad or good the result of those choices are of our own doing. God gave us a road map (the Bible, the Church) to help us make the RIGHT choices, but in the end we’re the ones who make them.
I DO think He DOES come in and ‘tweak’ things now and then, but only when we ask Him to be a part of our lives, and only when we surrender ourselves to Him (and sometimes even when we don’t! As in the case of Saul/Paul). But I think those cases are rare (Him intervening).
I did a quick search of the topics on the first page currently (of this forum) and didn’t see anything that was quite like this question.
I apologize if this isn’t the right forum, btw, I wasn’t quite sure where it should go.
Scenario 1: A family of four is killed in a terrible traffic accident.
Scenario 2: A family of four is involved in a terrible traffic accident, only one member of the family survives.
In Scenario 1 we immediately say it was JUST an accident. This has nothing to do with God.
In Scenario 2 we say: It’s a miracle! God saved the one who survived.
Now the question is; Does God intervene in our day to day lives? OR was the one member surviving in Scenario 2 just as much a reaction of free will (perhaps the one who survived was the only one who buckled up?) as the first Scenario.
How can we say everything that we like is from God and then reject anything we don’t like as having nothing to do with Him?
I’m not sure if I’m wording this correctly but I’m trusting someone will get my point
I wanted to tell her my view of things but I knew I couldn’t. Because I know my view is flawed. Basically I feel as if God doesn’t intervene in our day to day lives… if free will is true and if we are given choices then bad or good the result of those choices are of our own doing. God gave us a road map (the Bible, the Church) to help us make the RIGHT choices, but in the end we’re the ones who make them.
I DO think He DOES come in and ‘tweak’ things now and then, but only when we ask Him to be a part of our lives, and only when we surrender ourselves to Him (and sometimes even when we don’t! As in the case of Saul/Paul). But I think those cases are rare (Him intervening).