When you rebuke the wind in Jesusβ name and the storms ravages FL anyway, will anyone have a basis for saying their faith is not crushed as God was obligated and expected to diminish the storm?
Additionally, are we now going to reason our way to limiting the exegesis and application of that passage to people expecting God to do as they pray with storms instead of trusting Jesus as being the Messiah? Such mishandling of Scripture like what people are doing is the reason some people refuse to evacuate and then die when the storm hits them.
When you rebuke the wind in Jesusβ name and the storms ravages FL anyway, will anyone have a basis for saying their faith is not crushed as God was obligated and expected to diminish the storm?
Additionally, are we now going to reason our way to limiting the exegesis and application of that passage to people expecting God to do as they pray with storms instead of trusting Jesus as being the Messiah? Such mishandling of Scripture like what people are doing is the reason some people refuse to evacuate and then die when the storm hits them.
I don't have an answer for you. I just pray