The problem with Gary's interpretation of his experience lies largely in this line. He has no faith and/or belief in life beyond the physical. If I were that way, I'd surely have felt the same when I lost my only two hopes of ever becoming a biological parent to two miscarriages in the mid-1990s. Thankfully, though, I'm not that way and I have full, complete expectations to one day meet my children face-to-face once I've graduated from life in this arrogant, depraved and nasty physical world. The loss is real but it's temporary and, in fact, gives me even greater reason to be excited about what lies beyond for me when the time comes for me to leave.
Mankind has arrogantly and foolishly chosen to believe we have no need for God to manage the world for us. And God, being a perfect Gentleman - rather than beating us into submission - honors our decision and graciously steps aside, allowing us to demonstrate just how incapable of managing this world we are without Him. There is never-ending hunger and starvation in the world because mankind has chosen to go it alone rather than to turn to God for management of situations which are clearly beyond our control. Oh, the irony of man to then curse God and use the existence of hunger and starvation as proof there is no God!
You have a choice to accept and believe the following or to ignore it and continue to wander through this life and this world cursing its imperfections:
“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” -- 2 Chronicles 7:14
"I can't believe that we'll never see your face."
The problem with Gary's interpretation of his experience lies largely in this line. He has no faith and/or belief in life beyond the physical. If I were that way, I'd surely have felt the same when I lost my only two hopes of ever becoming a biological parent to two miscarriages in the mid-1990s. Thankfully, though, I'm not that way and I have full, complete expectations to one day meet my children face-to-face once I've graduated from life in this arrogant, depraved and nasty physical world. The loss is real but it's temporary and, in fact, gives me even greater reason to be excited about what lies beyond for me when the time comes for me to leave.
Mankind has arrogantly and foolishly chosen to believe we have no need for God to manage the world for us. And God, being a perfect Gentleman - rather than beating us into submission - honors our decision and graciously steps aside, allowing us to demonstrate just how incapable of managing this world we are without Him. There is never-ending hunger and starvation in the world because mankind has chosen to go it alone rather than to turn to God for management of situations which are clearly beyond our control. Oh, the irony of man to then curse God and use the existence of hunger and starvation as proof there is no God!
You have a choice to accept and believe the following or to ignore it and continue to wander through this life and this world cursing its imperfections:
“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” -- 2 Chronicles 7:14