Steven Bobb
Beloved of All
I see a pattern among some Christians that I think is a little disturbing.But first,me and quite a few others post about how we've prayed, had many others pray for us, and yet are still in the same longstanding problem,So of course, we get a little frustrated and state so.(after all, we're not masochists.}What disturbs me, not so much on this website, but in general,I've seen other Christians make a "one size fits all",generalized sItatement that it's the persons fault because they must be doing something wrong in their spiritual walk,that's what's causing the problem.But I can give the examples of,first, Job.The Bible states "Job was a man blameless in all his ways",but God gave the devil permission to give him problems.Doesn't indicate that it was Jobs fault. 2, the apostle Paul walked with Jesus,yet 3 times he was denied a request for his thorn in the flesh to be taken away.Does that mean Paul was a "bad Christian?" And even Jesus,doing the will of God on the cross, cried out" ,,Father," Father, why have you forsaken me?"Whatever reason a prayer is not answered for some reason it's not God's will, or testing our faith,or...whatever,giving a "one size fits all" answer and blaming the victim, isn't the way to go.We feel bad enough that our prayers weren't answered.Responses,please?