A few days ago
Why must one have to be able to bring fame to a miracle to have to qualify for one?
When someone is sorry for their sins, believes God’s son’ Jesus died for our sins, let’s God in their heart, and has prayed for months for God’s help to help work things out between themselves and another person. Plus Job was granted blessings of another wife and family, all he had to do was leave behind the family he had before. What if someone wants to keep loving someone and not abandon someone because they actually really love someone enough not to abondon someone whether they’re widowed or if the person they love just has a misunderstanding of them, does that mean they are not worthy of having a prayer answered? It would seem others who do get their prayers answered get some 15 minutes of fame as it were. Is this because all prayers that aren’t answered never get fame because it would not be good publicity? Why does a person have to be famous, or to be able to bring fame to a miracle for a person to qualify for their prayers to be answered? Is God is supposed to be about love?
Top 1 Answers
A few days ago
Favorite Answer
You are lost—I hope you will be found..
0
- Academic Writing
- Accounting
- Anthropology
- Article
- Blog
- Business
- Career
- Case Study
- Critical Thinking
- Culture
- Dissertation
- Education
- Education Questions
- Essay Tips
- Essay Writing
- Finance
- Free Essay Samples
- Free Essay Templates
- Free Essay Topics
- Health
- History
- Human Resources
- Law
- Literature
- Management
- Marketing
- Nursing
- other
- Politics
- Problem Solving
- Psychology
- Report
- Research Paper
- Review Writing
- Social Issues
- Speech Writing
- Term Paper
- Thesis Writing
- Writing Styles