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RE: Hitting God between the eyes... - 5/16/2008 11:32:48 PM
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kisstheson
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ORIGINAL: lpt I've had cancer. I've been through two broken engagements. I've been laid off from a couple of jobs. I've had my share of difficulty in this life. Through it all, I've never blamed God for any painful thing in my life. It just doesn't make any sense, in my opinion, to get angry at God. He's always good, always loving. If I experience any difficult times, it's the result of my sin or someone else's, and/or is something the Lord is using to discipline me for good. I've never understood why anyone would be angry at God, in effect accusing Him of sinning. I just have to say I recognize the grace of God in your life that you are able to praise Him in the midst of such difficult circumstances. We should all learn form your exsample.
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RE: Hitting God between the eyes... - 5/16/2008 11:44:02 PM
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Walker311
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The only problem I have is with implying that a poor soul who doesn't truly know Him ought to know better than to ever experience that anger. Well you and I both know this is nitpicking. However, to reverse nitpick, a person who does not truly know Him is a poor soul and God understands their anger much better than we can and it does not suprise Him.
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RE: Hitting God between the eyes... - 5/16/2008 11:49:27 PM
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kisstheson
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I have to say there is one thing that people say repeatedly here that sets me on edge...when people imply Gpd is a big boy and he can handle our anger. Those of us who are christians should be moving toward gratitude, not ingratitude and complaining. Is God our punching bag? Why do I say this? Remember moses? The scripture says that moses was the most humblest man on the face of the earth but when he got angry and struck the rock it was for that reason that he was not allowed to enter the promised land. His anger in that situation caused him to pay a heavy price. Paul later says in his letter that the rock was christ. "And all drank the same spiritual drink for they drank from the spiritual rock which followed them, and THE ROCK WAS CHRIST." (I Corinthians 10:4) So perhaps Yahweh was offended at moses actions because moses stricking the rock in anger was symbolic of striking christ. Which brings me back to a point that I made earlier...is Jesus sometimes hurt by our out bursts of anger? In my opinion I think he is because if the Holy Spirit can be grieved it only stands to reason that Christ can also. David may have gotten angry but I honestly don't see long rants toward the deity in the psalms. sharing his heart and what's troubling him yes, but the jews reverenced the Lord so much they wouldn't even dare pronounce his name. That's why Job's wife said, "curse God and die." They knew that they best be careful about how they talk to the Holy One.
< Message edited by kisstheson -- 5/16/2008 11:56:17 PM >
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