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CrimsonThorn
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The answer could be Be Patient, Bob.Then God has an obligation to provide me more information so I can make a better decision so I know what to pray for.
“No, you can’t have a job for 2 years. That’s because my plan for you is this…” If I have the obligation to trust, he has the obligation to provide information.
Faith is not blind, it helps us see. “Blind trust” is not trust.
Then he knows I can’t handle a cross and won’t impose it. But that’s not how he rolls.
If God said “no” then it did fail.
If God’s will can be changed, then God has changed and that says God not perfect. That’s a heresy.
My prayers for BIG THINGS failed. No healing for my little boy.
It is not selfish. It is accepting of God’s will. God said no, game over. I don’t have a choice but to accept.
Changing Gods will does not mean God changes, it means His will for us potentially could (it probably first starts with a change within ourselves). If it doesnt its for another reason. Only God knows.
It seems you are still holding tight to God, which is good. Maybe thats what He wants? To draw you closer to Him? To keep your reliance on Him amd only Him.
Ill pray for you Bob. You seem like a very strong and persistent guy. im sure God is pleased with you, even though you may not think so.