Rip Rokken wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I'd like to add that there are folks/Christians, w/very little/nothing, who have lost
children, loved ones, experienced unfathomable tragedy, who still consider themselves
blessed. I suppose if I thought God were a genie in a bottle,
there to fulfill all of my desires ...I'd be disappointed, as well!!
I'm enjoying this thread ... enlightening
If a belief that someone greater is in control, has reasons for allowing tragedy that are beyond our human understanding, and has something even better in store gives people comfort in tough times, hey... whatever it takes. My best advice to Christians from my own experience is, go ahead and pray if you believe in it, but don't hesitate too long waiting for answers and "signs" -- get up and make things happen in your life. You are much more in control of your destiny than you think.
Absolutely!! Gotta get in that boat, dumb Christian VVVVVVV ...



There was an old man sitting on his porch watching the rain fall.
Pretty soon the water was coming over the porch and into the house.
The old man was still sitting there when a rescue boat came
and the people on board said, "You can't stay here you have to come with us."
The old man replied, "No, God will save me." So the boat left.
A little while later the water was up to the second floor,
and another rescue boat came, and again told the old man he had to come with them.
The old man again replied, "God will save me." So the boat left him again.
An hour later the water was up to the roof and a third rescue
boat approached the old man, and tried to get him to come with them.
Again the old man refused to leave stating that, "God will save him."
So the boat left him again.
Soon after, the man drowns and goes to heaven, and when he sees
God he asks him, "Why didn't you save me?"
God replied, "You dummy! I tried. I sent three boats after you!!"
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