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GaryTaylor
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I think its more important we conform ourselves to Gods will, which is communion with mankind thus eternal salvation. Its “thy will be done”, not my will.Again it sounds like, you don’t think it’s God’s will that we ask Him for impossible things (miracles)
But it does happen as I mentioned with “two” recent Popes being canonized-Saints.and that’s why it doesn’t happen,
What impossible are we speaking of? Your comparing “Gods ability to do the impossible” to a “lack of faith” by an individual. So we need to determine what the impossible is you expect to occur, to even venture to an individuals lack of faith. What do you suggest, the comparison with St Peter and the Popes doesn’t stand to reason for the reasons mentioned…which is completely wrong. It’s our lack of faith in God’s ability to do the impossible, that’s the problem. God is willing to do miracles !
I say the “two” recent Popes being canonized-Saints does convey miracles in accord Gods ability to do the impossible.