Why pray?

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Quoting Gottleof Geer
Thanks for answering so quickly šŸ™‚
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Reading your posts makes me think of Caryll Houselander, who wrote a book on the BVM called ā€œThe Reed of Godā€, which was published in 1944.
I haven’t read the book, although I have heard of it.
Sorry to hear things are so bad in Australia. 😦
Yep, we certainly have a real crisis in the priesthood which then flows on of course to parishes. Although I am convinced good will come of it in the long run. Else it would not be happening:D
I have doubts all the time - my nightmare is that we may be in a meaningless universe which repeats itself from its formation to its destruction, & does so forever, ad infinitum. How do we tell whether we are in such a universe, or not ? This is where dogmas & creeds fall so miserably short: they are like chemical formulae - but they are not the chemicals; water is not the formula for water, & reading ā€œH20ā€ is no use to a thirsty man in a desert. It is no use for a theology to be logical & learned & intelligent & rational & thorough, if it bear no more relation to reality than a map of a non-existent world does to the ā€œreal worldā€. A Church that says the right things, but isn’t the right things, is not really a Church.
I remember during my illness, I was particulary ā€˜into’ some of the lyrics of Bob Dylan and one of his lines runs something like ā€œforeign philosophies have polluted all your thoughtsā€ and I think it just might occur in his track ā€œWhen you gonna wake up?ā€. Bob Dylan for me at that time was prophetic, for me anyway. And in fact ā€˜foreign philosophies’ were polluting all my thoughts - as in my dire predicament I looked to psychiatry to save me…I had lost touch with God as a force living in my life - a powerful force and one for good - A God who loved and cared for me more than any other. He had become for me remote and uncaring although I did not put it that way (not always anyway) and at times I could not see the actual remote and uncaring place I had given to God, I was literally not walking my talk…if that makes sense. Dylan rather woke me up to this. The Holy Spirit can move in very strange ways sometimes - and indeed, The Lord’s ways are not ours for sure at times.

I agree really with what you say above, in that dogmas and doctrines are not going to save us in any way whatsoever, although many have put dogma and doctrine where God should be in their lives - and one can see this sometimes on CAF as people argue heatedly over doctrine and dogma to the point of being totally condemning and discourteous (to put things mildly) towards the other.

Having put doctrine and doctrine in the place of God, there is the attitude that since they are obeying all rules and regulations, doctrine and dogma, God therefore is their servant saving them (although neither sighted nor couched in those terms).And I do maintain this is the fault of leadership, and a problem they need to address very radically indeed if anything is to change. First and foremost, all leadership needs formation and become a certain sort of person walking the talk. Jesus, undoubtedly, was all about becoming a certain sort of person who views reality and all it contains in a certain sort of way.

The world is in a mess and the world in the times of Jesus was in a mess too. We are called to be a certain sort of people in the midst of it all and not divorcing ourselves from it but doing what we might be able to do about it and this is really what the life of Jesus was about…in the mess in his own world he observed what the problem seemed to be and then set about addressing it. Interestingly he does not start railing at the Romans for occupying holy land and persecuting God’s people, rather he becomes a certain sort of person adn sets about trying to form God’s people into a certain sort of people…and wherever he came across need he addressed it without confining himself to the need only of God’s people.

Our world today has changed from the times of Jesus though we are still in a mess and we need if we are able to address that mess. For some there will be the call and the skills will be gifted to try to get overwhelming suffering in our world addressed.

Undoubtedly if we were all a certain sort of people gathered together in The Church, then the voice and impact of The Church would truly resonate and have impact on all these problems in our world. This does not seem to be happening and to me this does not mean that God does not exist, or that he exists against the world - but it does mean that we really have to work hard at becoming a certain sort of people and I think if it is not coming from leadership, then only a miracle will change us.

But most often I tend to think that leadership is at their desk writing another article or document that most of us don’t understand and many dont even read and those that do either criticize and that is their joy, or take no real notice of it at all.
There is a ā€˜joke’ that circulates ā€œour priests are so busy learning about pastoral care, they don’t have time for pastoral careā€. We have become a people and a society who need to say ā€˜the right thing’ whatever it may be in our environement e.g. if my environment is that of intellectuals, I need to have things to say to appeal to the intellect or be pushed on the outside, even ridiculed - and so on and so forth depending on our particular environment either stable or temporary - and then what goes on ā€˜behind closed doors’ is our own business. Rather we need to become a certain sort of person and then, indeed, we will say what is true and real everywhere and anywhere, and be that certain sort of person outside and behind closed doors. Simply because it is not a facade I adopt, it is the person I intrinsically am. It is said that mystics know without refelction what is to be done and do it…whoever said it, it just might be very true - in the future we are going to either be mystics or psychotics. And psychosis in effect means simply that one cannot sight or experience reality at all. The mystic engages it, united to it, and in all its diverse facets.

At the time our relatively new Archbishop (some 5 years or so now I think) was ā€˜enthroned’, a picture appeared on the front page of our Catholic newspaper. It quite stunned me as in the foreground (picture taken in our cathedral) was His Grace in all the full robing of an Archbishop and in the background was an extremly simple statue of Mary. That image for me was a statement and an article, essay, text - and not only featuring Our Lady.
It’s 13.10 here - how’s that for a time difference 😃 ?
Yeah, I am aware as I type that youse all are probably asleep:D 10.19am here Sat 23Aug 2008.

Barb:)
 
When I read your post HERE, GG. I thought to myself "GG has his/her ā€˜Bible’ and dogma out to support his/her arguments…and either other posters will pull their ā€˜Bible’ out and dogma to suuport their own arguments, and hence a tennis match will evolve…hitting the ball backwards and forwards and scoring points, or trying to…trying to win! Hence this thread could involve into a game as it were that goes on and on and on…no one actualy winning and no one actually loosing…and certainly no general truth settled on by all parties. In other words, GG could maintain his/her ā€˜religion’ and others could maintain their ā€˜religion’…and again ā€˜religion’ causes war - a war of ā€˜religion’ against ā€˜religion’…hence no real search for truth at all…

ā€œI have to be right and I have to be seen to be right and prove to myself and others I am right, for without all this, I have no security to hang on toā€ā€¦and security to my mind is an illusion no matter what garments it wears…

That is what could happen…
 
Faith is to put my trust and confidence in something as yet unsighted and Hope is to put my hope in what my Faith is telling me. Love is to be a certain kind of person of Faith and Hope. And according to St. Paul, love is the greatest of all. This falls into place what Jesus had to say and who He was…it’s all about the type of person I am, and the type of people we are. Not who has the best arguments, logic, reason etc. etc. Why is the world the way it is, my theory is because we still have not learnt the lesson Jesus was trying to communicate…it is about the type of person I am, you are, we are. I mean, we haven’t really given that a good run, a good spin, to find out what indeed it can effect in our world. And all I can do really is give it a try myself and see what happens in my own environment and perhaps that affect and effect just might give weight to my theory. And if it does bring about totally positive changes in my own evironment, then this has to make Jesus for me a very credible character…to say the very least! It makes all he had to say as well worth hearing and putting into effect. From that angle of ā€˜argument’.😊

ā€œUnsightedā€ - for example…I do not need faith the sun will rise if it is actually rising before my eyes. Before sunrise, I need faith that the sun will truly rise even though absolutely all experience and even human knowledge tells me that it will. Interesting point…all that experience and knowledge cannot make (force) the sun to rise - X the Unknown in any situation: it may not rise:D

Edit: Re my previous Post. I try not to exclude myself from guilt in any situation that I may seem to observe…truth of the matter is that I have first probably engaged in it myself and thought ā€œwhat is going on hereā€ to observe it at all in the first place. Over and above that, at some future point I do not doubt at all that I will (in hope!) say to myself ā€œoh goodness, I am doing it again!ā€.
Dont you just love that saying of St. Paul’s and his sharing of himself with us ā€œwhy is it that it is the very thing I have made up my mind not to do, that I find myself doingā€. And I mean if a guy of the calibre of St. Paul does it(he died for what be believed for one major point re his character) sure as eggs I can bet my bottom dollar that I will too.
 
findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1374/is_1_60/ai_59021334

pbs.org/newshour/bb/religion/healing_prayer_5-21.html

Some of the research into what actual benifit of prayer is is listed above.

In the Church backed research, god manages a 10% improvement, in the neutral research Prayer slightly adversly affects health.

We have all prayed, even myself for altruistic reasons and god has answered. He always answers.
Yes
No
Wait.

Yes means that the effect prayed for takes place: god willed it to happen. The Brain cancer was cured (by surgeons)

No means it was not gods will. The hidious suffering of an innocent is a test for them and their loved ones. we can look at Job as the stereotypical long suffering faith-tested person. but not perhaps at the thousands of his contemporys who suffered as much and more and prayed with great devotion, yet the stories had far more unhappy endings. The Brain Cancer was not cured by the surgeons and not by god either.

Wait means keep on praying, keep on beleiving. If you pray and pray and pray, then the answer will eventually turn into a Yes, or terminate in a No upon the devout’s death.

In short then we can see that Prayer is a fruitless waste of time, throwing human dignity and autonomy towards some magic fairy godmother who may respond to the clicking of our ruby slippers.
quote: tommiatkins
…No means it was not gods will. The hidious suffering of an innocent is a test for them and their loved ones…

…In short then we can see that Prayer is a fruitless waste of time, throwing human dignity and autonomy towards some magic fairy godmother who may respond to the clicking of our ruby slippers.
You know, tommiatkins, you’re right, to a certain extent.
Where I would depart is that I do hold that deity exists.
I base this on the complexity of creation, and the
exquisite beauty found.

Yet I will continue to point out that, doctrinally, the Emperor Has No Clothes.
It took a simple heart to point this out to the citizenry, at the time.
I’m not simple. Primarily, I’m looney. But, sometimes,
the looney see things that really *are *there.

I was thinking about ā€˜religions’ today.
For all of the righteous indignation - over the poor woman,
who was about to be stoned for adultery, under Mosaic Law -
hundreds of years, after Christ, highly-placed prelates were having fires lit -
under the feet of some hapless souls who were foolish enough
to express, aloud, misgivings about myriad festoonings.

The question which I posed, in the opening posts, remains.

reen12
 
I need 'ere keep in mind that this is a website
primarily devoted to Catholic thought. I wish all here well,
as I return to loonidom, where I feel much more at home.

reen12
 
Quoting Reen:
The question which I posed, in the opening posts, remains.
Reen, this is all theoretical (I think that is the word) and not directed at you personally.šŸ‘

I dont know if there is a real answer to that that settles the question. There are arguments for and arguments against. Powerful arguments for and weak arguments for, and also the same for arguments against. This is all they are, human arguments. To understand why pray?..pray. Effect it and then discern ā€œwhy pray?ā€. It is like reasoning e.g. what the chocolate cake (excuse my dreadful example!) would taste like as against taking a bite and knowing. And if having prayed, prayer fails what I anticipated, expected, then it has failed my anticipations and expectations…which does not of necessity means thus it fails all and must do so therefore and be a universal truth binding all. Why does my prayer fail me? Perhaps it could have something to do with who I am, my definition of prayer and my anticipations and expectations of prayer. Many do pray and though prayer does not bring what they anticipated and hoped, still find prayer positive and rewarding - and valuable in their lives and from a few perspectives.
St. Therese on finding that God seemed to respond positively to her prayers of petition, decided that she must think carefully about what she would pray for.
I wonder if the question is not so much ā€œWhy pray?ā€ per se as about God per se and concepts of and about Him.
 
The question which I posed, in the opening posts, remains.
I wonder if it is more about the nature of God? …our concepts and notions about God and in this indeed the emporer can be without clothes.
Some pray and find it a totally rewarding experience in every way, though their anticipations and expectations are not met. Others do not experience this. Both are having a quite valid personal experience. If one says to the other - ā€œyou are mad to pray becauseā€ā€¦the other can equally reply ā€œand you are mad not to pray becauseā€. And the nature of God is ā€œI AM WHO AMā€ and hence His actions in our world ARE. If there is a God who created this world and all in it including me - if I am starting from there…IF…then He is THE I AM WHO AM and his actions in this world ARE.
Catholic thought is simply that and most believe is on the right track…other thought is also simply that believing they are on the right track. Dunno where the umpire is…and who is actually correct. I think I am - they think they are.

We are all mad! …only the nature of our madness varies…

But I think you are right, Reens…this is primarily a Catholic site with mostly Catholic thought prevailing…

PS…statements in capital letters above are not meant to be ā€˜shouting’ rather to higlight and connect the AM with the ARE.
 
Why pray?

In the Prayer Intentions forum here, there’s one lady whose situation touched me deeply. Talk about injustice … My having gotten involved has made me more cynical both about government and about so-called ā€œcharitableā€ organizations to actually help people.

And has led me further to believe that if this woman lives and has a happy ending, it will be entirely due to the mercy of God, … and the small participation He allows us to share through prayer.

One night, I sent my guardian angel to this lady’s side, figuring that she needed the angel’s protection more than I did. Several hours later, while I was sleeping in bed, I felt myself nudged awake with an immediate inspiration verging on a command to PRAY. I responded by groggily thinking ā€œOh, all right, I’m praying already ā€¦ā€, mumbled a quick Hail Mary, turned over, and went back to sleep.

Another day, I was remembering this woman before the Blessed Sacrament in the Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel. Now often, if you’re human like me, you wonder what sort of impression your prayer is making, and are left wondering what the answer will be, and you leave the chapel still wondering, and finally being left with just trusting. On this occasion, it felt like the answer was an urgent feeling that more prayers, many more prayers, were needed on this matter. I conveyed this to the woman I was praying for, who told me that this was also the feeling she was getting in response to praying, on the very same day.

As to all the human beings who have let this woman down, and all the institutions, agencies, government ā€œsafety netsā€ and the big-name charities that are quite popular here in the USA who also turned this woman down when it came to immediate needs in a life-threatening situation, it has sure woken me up to exactly how saintly Mother Teresa of Calcutta really was.

Psalm 145 (Douay Rheims version, website below):

newadvent.org/bible/psa145.htm
Praise the Lord, O my soul, in my life I will praise the Lord: I will sing to my God as long as I shall be. Put not your trust in princes:
3 In the children of men, in whom there is no salvation.
4 His spirit shall go forth, and he shall return into his earth: in that day all their thoughts shall perish.
5 Blessed is he who hath the God of Jacob for his helper, whose hope is in the Lord his God:
6 Who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all things that are in them.
7 Who keepeth truth for ever: who executeth judgment for them that suffer wrong: who giveth food to the hungry. The Lord looseth them that are fettered:
8 The Lord enlighteneth the blind. The Lord lifteth up them that are cast down: the Lord loveth the just.
9 The Lord keepeth the strangers, he will support the fatherless and the widow: and the ways of sinners he will destroy.
10 The Lord shall reign for ever: thy God, O Sion, unto generation and generation.
More prayers are STILL needed for this woman, who has become a friend. Please pray! And God bless you for doing so!

~~ the phoenix
 
More prayers are STILL needed. Please pray! And God bless you for doing so!
…kept in prayer…

I am coming out of this thread too - because I think possibly that ā€˜arguments’ and concepts already covered are being raised again and a circle commencing. But this is only my opinion for myself and my decision for myself…and sharing with my fellow Posters:) …

Edit: This was not directed in any way at you, Reen.šŸ™‚ I think that probably the original question did move to a discussion of the nature of God in some ways and your original question was obscured. I didn’t want you to think that I was directing my comments to you in an underhanded in indirect manner.
 
quote: tommiatkins

You know, tommiatkins, you’re right, to a certain extent.
Where I would depart is that I do hold that deity exists.
I base this on the complexity of creation, and the
exquisite beauty found.

Yet I will continue to point out that, doctrinally, the Emperor Has No Clothes.
It took a simple heart to point this out to the citizenry, at the time.
I’m not simple. Primarily, I’m looney. But, sometimes,
the looney see things that really *are *there.

I was thinking about ā€˜religions’ today.
For all of the righteous indignation - over the poor woman,
who was about to be stoned for adultery, under Mosaic Law -
hundreds of years, after Christ, highly-placed prelates were having fires lit -
under the feet of some hapless souls who were foolish enough
to express, aloud, misgivings about myriad festoonings.

The question which I posed, in the opening posts, remains.

reen12
Evolution is wonderfully complex and exquisitly beautiful and dosnt need talking snakes, magic crackers or stoning to work.
Give it some research.šŸ˜‰

Just off the top of my head i recall the catholic church in Mexico packed with the devout praying as an earthquake hit. 18 of the congregation died and the prison 500 yards off collapsed releasing dozens of criminals.
 
Quoting Reen:
I was thinking about ā€˜religions’ today.
For all of the righteous indignation - over the poor woman,
who was about to be stoned for adultery, under Mosaic Law -
hundreds of years, after Christ, highly-placed prelates were having fires lit -
under the feet of some hapless souls who were foolish enough
to express, aloud, misgivings about myriad festoonings.
I had meant to comment on the above, Reen - and then promptly forgot!
I agree with what you have to say and I can sight the absolute insanity of it all. And we still, in The Catholic Church, can do it today - of course we can no longer literally light a fire under those who do not concur with us and burn them to death. But we sure can and do light a fire under people who do not concur with us and try to shoot them down in flames without a care in the world except that they are indeed shot down and flames and that they stay there in hope as good as dead…and we will keep at it until within the largely closed in on itself, community of The Church they are dead - or heretic, or condemned or whatever whatever. The lessons of history unlearned will indeed repeat themselves. Mind you what happens some 400 years or so after St. Joan of Arc is burnt at the stake ā€¦ā€œWoops! sorry gal…Saint! Saint! Saint!.ā€ We did persecute prophets and we continue to do so and probably will continue to do so. I have no idea where history will end nor the course it will take.
I like to think that I am a thinking Catholic … mind you I do pick the forum where I choose to speak (coward) because sometimes I know that in all probability what I do say goes unheard with absolute disinterest - and the sole interest will be to shoot me down and hope I will stay as good as dead … nor am I alone.
 
Evolution is wonderfully complex and exquisitly beautiful and dosnt need talking snakes, magic crackers or stoning to work.
Give it some research.šŸ˜‰

Just off the top of my head i recall the catholic church in Mexico packed with the devout praying as an earthquake hit. 18 of the congregation died and the prison 500 yards off collapsed releasing dozens of criminals.
:confused: where are you going with this?
 
:confused: where are you going with this?
The thread is called ā€œwhy Prayā€.
I’m providing evidence that there is no reason to pray. It simply dosnt do anything at all. My life is exactly as rollercoaster like as yours.
I dont pray, you do: It dosnt affect anything.

Try praying for a child with one arm to have a new one. Thats nice and altruistic. God cant do it. It’s too hard for him. He can ā€œcure cancerā€ if medicine and surgery are also involved, he cant do anything thats not already going to happen without his ā€œinterventionā€.
 
The thread is called ā€œwhy Prayā€.
I’m providing evidence that there is no reason to pray. It simply dosnt do anything at all. My life is exactly as rollercoaster like as yours.
I dont pray, you do: It dosnt affect anything.

Try praying for a child with one arm to have a new one. Thats nice and altruistic. God cant do it. It’s too hard for him. He can ā€œcure cancerā€ if medicine and surgery are also involved, he cant do anything thats not already going to happen without his ā€œinterventionā€.
I probably shouldn’t reply to this because I’ve not been too impressed and a little put off by your other posts. Just because you’ve never seen miracles doesn’t mean they haven’t happened. Does it happen all the time or every time one prays for it? No. I’ve seen children who have had arms that were unable to be re-attached dramatically be able to be attached by doctors. I’ve seen people have heart-attacks go away without medical attention. I was there. I prayed. It worked.

You can be cynical all you want, but when you make absolute statements such as these you better do some research. And that’s just modern times I’m speaking of. Go back to the Bible and see what Jesus did. See how many people he healed. See his recorded miracles.

My guess is that you’re just a staunch atheist who only cares about bashing God every chance you get. Stop it already. Just stop it. Find somebody else who wants to listen to the garbage coming out. I’m not interested.

MW
 
I probably shouldn’t reply to this because I’ve not been too impressed and a little put off by your other posts. Just because you’ve never seen miracles doesn’t mean they haven’t happened. Does it happen all the time or every time one prays for it? No. I’ve seen children who have had arms that were unable to be re-attached dramatically be able to be attached by doctors. I’ve seen people have heart-attacks go away without medical attention. I was there. I prayed. It worked.

You can be cynical all you want, but when you make absolute statements such as these you better do some research. And that’s just modern times I’m speaking of. Go back to the Bible and see what Jesus did. See how many people he healed. See his recorded miracles.

My guess is that you’re just a staunch atheist who only cares about bashing God every chance you get. Stop it already. Just stop it. Find somebody else who wants to listen to the garbage coming out. I’m not interested.

MW
Then dont read my posts. Thats a simple answer. Im a staunch agnostic.

People have done research on prayer, as I have linked already. And it proves it has no effect or even a negative effect! I’m sure you have seen people recover from angina. That is an everyday occourance for millions. it’s a naturally occouring phenomena. Praying dosnt affect it.
Jesus’s Miracles are incredible arent they? As in Not Credible. They hold as much weight as Harry Potters spells. Not a single non-biblical scource is avalible to any of his miracles. All the ā€œmiraclesā€ since are hopelessly inept. Mary appears to 60000 people in 1956 portugal? Way to go Mary. Why not appear in Rawanda in 1996?
A statue of mary is seen to be crying. Again, absolutley steller stuff. Try providing Ethiopians with some basic grain supplies.

The face of Jesus in a tea-bag isnt a miracle, and if it was it would be a hopeless one. It serves no good apart from feeding the delerium of already rabid supporters. God chucked 30 trillion quails into the desert to choke the ungrateful Jews for wanting a diet change after 38 years of ā€œmannaā€. But he cant spare any for the Irish when their potatoes fail?

Prayer has no use. God cant hear. Ask him to wiggle a pen on your desk right now. He can move mountains with a mustard seed of faith. Can he make a pen twitch with the combined prayers of everyone in the world? Nope.

Hopeless.
 
Then dont read my posts. Thats a simple answer. Im a staunch agnostic.

…All the ā€œmiraclesā€ since are hopelessly inept. Mary appears to 60000 people in 1956 portugal?..Why not appear in Rawanda in 1996?..
Try providing Ethiopians with some basic grain supplies.

…Hopeless.
Once state that one is to accept God’s will,
whatever occurs, and then, whatever displays
may then be interpreted as divine will.
It’s ā€œHeads I win, tails you lose.ā€

Part of what happens, I think, is that people are
quick to point out an individual miracle, where - as you noted -

quote: tommiatkins
Try providing Ethiopians with some basic grain supplies.
God supplies a miracle for an individual, while
a quarter million people died, a while ago, in an tsunami.

"This is God’s will, " is both analgesic and buffer,
when very hard things are the reality, in life.

If I state that God can rescue someone from a given deleterious reality,
and then that does not happen, God is said to have chosen not to ā€˜answer’ prayer,
according to the hope of those who love that individual.

ā€œIn His will is our peace.ā€
Is it?

Resignation to harsh reality has been taking place, since man walked the earth.
Years ago, I concluded that we are urged to pray, for our good,
not for the person prayed for. Prayer as palliative.

That one might say that things happen for God’s own reasons, is to fail to reply
to questions which pertain to the horrible suffering of a child kidnapped at night, in Portugal,
taken away suddenly from love and warmth and protection.
What part of the ā€˜divine plan’ is this?

Where ā€˜applies’ - All works to good, for those who love God.

A 3 year old child knows naught of any of this, or ā€˜trials’ which
make one stronger, or ā€˜testing our faith.’ That incident happened
as a result of a level of evil that is impossible to compass.

If the mother of Christ has not compassion for that child, asking her son to intervene,
what am I to make of the water to wine, in Cana?
He interevened then.

God is so far beyond human scriptures, and a claimed incarnation of Godhead.
To state that God set this all in motion, is to state, as well, that God is responsible
for each moment of suffering, endured by a chld. Especially a child who has no one there
to hold and soothe and comfort.

Jesus is said to have lain in a manger, with loving parents watching over him.
The soft noises of nearby animals sang him to sleep.
Where was that comfort for the child taken away?

A grown man, at the height of his powers, suffered
3 hours of physical agony, on a Friday afternoon.
That does not a thing to ā€˜justify’ the horrible suffering of a 3 year old,
taken suddenly from Mommy and comfort and love.

At least his mother stood at the foot of his cross as he suffered.
This 3 year old child had no one.

reen12
 
The first time I attended a Charismatic Conference, I watched a film on the Garbage people of Juarez.
A church in El Paso responded to the call of Jesus to invite those who could not return the invitation.
On Christmas Day, they crossed the border between Mexico and the United States and fed the people of Juarez.
They brought with them 150 burritos. They fed more than twice as many with enough for all. [It has been awhile since I saw the film so my figures may be a little off].
Then as they sliced the ham, it did not diminish in size.
The church in El Paso did not stop with a Christmas Day feeding.
They built a latrine. You do need to be practical.
It is the women and children who came to Church first.
One day, the children were seen writing on the dusty cars demonstrating the reversal of cognitive damage from malnutrition.
The Church in Juarez did not truly come alive until the men of the community converted and took over the leadership roles. They turned away from lives of drunkenness and adultery.
God works through His people and our willingness to be open to His power working through us.
 
The first time I attended a Charismatic Conference, I watched a film on the Garbage people of Juarez.
A church in El Paso responded to the call of Jesus to invite those who could not return the invitation.
On Christmas Day, they crossed the border between Mexico and the United States and fed the people of Juarez.
They brought with them 150 burritos. They fed more than twice as many with enough for all. [It has been awhile since I saw the film so my figures may be a little off].
Then as they sliced the ham, it did not diminish in size.
The church in El Paso did not stop with a Christmas Day feeding.
They built a latrine. You do need to be practical.
It is the women and children who came to Church first.
One day, the children were seen writing on the dusty cars demonstrating the reversal of cognitive damage from malnutrition.
The Church in Juarez did not truly come alive until the men of the community converted and took over the leadership roles. They turned away from lives of drunkenness and adultery.
God works through His people and our willingness to be open to His power working through us.
And…?

reen12
 
Multiplying food is fine. Where is the God Who multiplied food
for hungry children before this event? What kind of a God is it,
Who apparently thinks it’s righteous behavior, on His part,
to multiply food for this group of children, but not for millions of others?
If He can stretch out some foods, why not rice? for other children.
What is this? - A spiritual ā€˜lottery’ - where the blessed get fed?

God set this all in motion. He is responsible for every tear and
every hurt a child suffers. I don’t give a hoot about adults,
in a limited sense. They can often fend for themselves.
The point is not that a group of adults managed to feed hungry children.
The point is why were these children hungry to begin with?

What kind of scriptural God is so self-centered, and self-involved,
that His ā€˜plan’ is more important than a 3 year old kidnappped child,
or a child suffering for any reason.

quote: reen12
A 3 year old child knows naught of any of this, or ā€˜trials’ which
make one stronger, or ā€˜testing our faith.’ That incident happened
as a result of a level of evil that is impossible to compass.

If the mother of Christ has not compassion for that child, asking her son to intervene,
what am I to make of the water to wine, in Cana?
He interevened then.

God is so far beyond human scriptures, and a claimed incarnation of Godhead.
To state that God set this all in motion, is to state, as well, that God is responsible
for each moment of suffering, endured by a child. Especially a child who has no one there to hold and soothe and comfort.

Jesus is said to have lain in a manger, with loving parents watching over him.
The soft noises of nearby animals sang him to sleep.
Where was that comfort for the child taken away?

A grown man, at the height of his powers, suffered
3 hours of physical agony, on a Friday afternoon.
That does not a thing to ā€˜justify’ the horrible suffering of a 3 year old,
taken suddenly from Mommy and comfort and love.

At least his mother stood at the foot of his cross as he suffered.
This 3 year old child had no one
I shall continue to call out The Emperor Has No Clothes.

reen12
 
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