Tuesday 7 April 2009

the blame game

pondering over the issue of circumstances
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I was discussing with Tim before:
how it is possible that,
God opens doors, only to slam it into one’s face immediately when you’re just about to go through the door?

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after all, God is never a sadist
or a kill-joy for that matter
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so in circumstances like this
who can we blame?
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Somehow, one of the biggest assumptions one can make is this:
when I’m blessed, God is at work
whenever trouble comes, its Satan’s fault
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somehow you cant make this assumption
that God only gives good things
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Satan was never an antithesis of God, he cannot be viewed in an equal light to God
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God is sovereign over every circumstance, all things come from Him, not just good things
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and we cannot simply say that Satan is responsible for every bad thing that happens.
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because God has to give Satan the authority before he can even do anything to us... as seen in Job 1-2


we could always say, God is admonishing and disciplining us for mistakes, the blame lies with us
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but somehow its important, that is not always the case... Job never did anything wrong before he was inflicted
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or it could just be, God is testing us, so that we may grow more...
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that God, is to blame...


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somehow, when that happened
I questioned my intentions again
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was it really, as Charles suggested, some subtle thought of being able to be with a particular person?
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I highly doubt it... although after that time, i was rather fed up and frustrated,
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it was really for the right reasons? I hoped at least. for the sake of them, for the sake of Christ
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and there also the same excuse,
I quote mr Ng:
“good intentions vs God excellent plan”
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the same old excuse whenever anything goes wrong,
But its never a reason to give up something worth fighting for.
just because of a few obstacles, it doesn’t mean God doesn’t want a person to do something,
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but either way, I’ll wait and see...
and pray more...
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and somehow, everything is so hypocritical
since you all said before
“God equips the called, not vice versa”
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