No. I guess you won't know until it happens to you. The coincidences are impossible to ignore. I lost a child. God sent His angels to save me from the hell I was headed for. Very specific things happened. For several years after. And when He thought I was good to go, the astounding things stopped, but I learned to see His miracles. Age helps. 40,000 ft and above perspective. It is OK. You will get there.
Think of the blanket statement "prayer works" in response to starting to see the success of probably the most complicated plan ever conceived by man as the same kind of logic that flat earthers use when they think of the word "globalist" meaning someone who believes that the earth is a globe.
You have to remember that most people don't have a clue about how reality actually works. Even the smartest people in the world have a long way to go. I'm not even saying anything negative about prayer either. Most peoples ideas about prayer and God are pretty crazy if you haven't noticed yet...
PS Edit
To clarify my analogy a little more: Globalists know the earth is a globe but that has nothing to do with what globalists are and what their activities are. If you think 2+2=5 all your math will be nonsense no matter how much you believe it. You can believe all your calculations are useful all you want but it won't change the fact that your math will always be wrong to anyone who knows 2+2=4.
" Prayer is not a magic button. "
Then why do some people always conclude "it was prayer or God that intervened" when something good happens? That's my entire point.
No. I guess you won't know until it happens to you. The coincidences are impossible to ignore. I lost a child. God sent His angels to save me from the hell I was headed for. Very specific things happened. For several years after. And when He thought I was good to go, the astounding things stopped, but I learned to see His miracles. Age helps. 40,000 ft and above perspective. It is OK. You will get there.
Can you answer my question?
I am sorry. Can't find this in the stream. Which question didn't I address?
Think of the blanket statement "prayer works" in response to starting to see the success of probably the most complicated plan ever conceived by man as the same kind of logic that flat earthers use when they think of the word "globalist" meaning someone who believes that the earth is a globe.
You have to remember that most people don't have a clue about how reality actually works. Even the smartest people in the world have a long way to go. I'm not even saying anything negative about prayer either. Most peoples ideas about prayer and God are pretty crazy if you haven't noticed yet...
PS Edit
To clarify my analogy a little more: Globalists know the earth is a globe but that has nothing to do with what globalists are and what their activities are. If you think 2+2=5 all your math will be nonsense no matter how much you believe it. You can believe all your calculations are useful all you want but it won't change the fact that your math will always be wrong to anyone who knows 2+2=4.
Each of us experiences life as our own reality. I know what I know.