Threat for Love and Mercy
If He can save someone but doesn’t , doesn't that mean God is worse than me?
So I think it's okay to pour out your feelings to God with all your might.
"God's a liar!" or "God's an idiot, an idiot, an idiot!"
This is what kids often do. When they're told that their wishes will come true if they pray, and they pray hard, but they don't get their wish answered.
I think this is fine. At that time, adults might say with a sensible face, "You shouldn't say such things," but that's not the case. That's what you should say. And God is waiting for that. That's what they want to be told. They want to be scolded. And they want to be spoiled with all their might. Because only those who believe in God with an innocent heart like a child can say this.
And if you pour out your feelings to God with all your might, He will definitely answer.
When we come to Him with our hearts, He has no choice but to answer.
I'm thinking of doing this at least once.
There is so much sadness, suffering, and misfortune in this world, so why doesn’t He save people right away?
I blame God as much as I can.
Come and help us right away.
It's no longer a "prayer for love and mercy" but a "threat for love and mercy."
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