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I've never had such thoughts either, so i guess we'll be weird together.
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From: "Angel238" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: I Hate God


> As I said before though to turn this around a little.  I then must be the 
> weird one as I have never thought such things.  If the bible says we are 
> to trust God and lean not to our own understanding, and if we do this, and 
> if we trust him as do children then we won't have such thoughts?  Perhaps 
> all this is just too difficult for me to understand.  All I can say is If 
> I weren't going to heaven God certainly has done more than he should do 
> for me.  Even if he did nothing more than to give me life, that alone 
> would be enough to trust he knows best.  I do have trouble figuring why he 
> does things which make no sense to me, but, then, I am not the brightest 
> bulb in the lamp, and probably wouldn't understand his master plan for me 
> and my loved ones if he took time to sit down and to explain it to me.  I 
> suppose I was just saying I couldn't understand how one can have such 
> negative thoughts when scripture clearly contradicts them.  I suppose I 
> never will. I am just glad I don't have them.  They must be horrible to 
> think.  Phil knows better than do I but it seems if you just tell those 
> with whom you pray to believe God will take care of them, and no matter 
> what happens if they wait long enough the difficult times will reveal 
> eventually an easier path.  It happened with Job after all.  God's time is 
> not our own.  so one may have to wait quite a time to be shown happier 
> times but they will come, because God never gives us any more than we can 
> carry, and if we feel over whelmed, all we have to do is to turn the 
> entire problem to God and not to worry over it any more and he will do 
> what worrying that may be necessary. They will be assured with these 
> reminders.  I know I have been.  In the past I have shown poor confidents 
> but time has proven
> God's faithfulness though I have not been as sure of him as I would have 
> liked to be.  Sharon, when you wonder whether you are going to heaven just 
> know God has prepared a place for you.  If it were not so, he would have 
> told you otherwise.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 8:03 PM
> Subject: Re: I Hate God
>
>
>> Phil and All,
>>
>> I can relate to what you are talking about.  I went through some 
>> emotional trauma that took me downhill to the point that I felt I wanted 
>> nothing to do with God, and didn't want to trust Him for deliverance from 
>> sinful quick fixes, and thus there was no hope for me.  I'm still not 
>> over it completely, but it seems The Lord revealed to me that the only 
>> reason I react this way is because I'm hurting, and not because I am 
>> rebelling against Him.  Please pray with me that Jesus will heal me of 
>> this negativity completely, along with any fears I have about not making 
>> it to Heaven!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sharon
>>
>
>
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