Re: miscarriage
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:40 pm
p.s hey somebody else! nice to meet you
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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I can't give an exact answer for that. I think it's different for each person and they should ask God about it. In other video the same guy gives a testimony about this woman he knows that was trying to have children. She had two children, but I think every time she had a child it would make harder to have another one. On third child it was going to be a girl, but passed away before birth. Through that incident/event a miracle happened and the complications around her having children were healed and she had a third child later.Nessa wrote:I dont like that logic, though can understand why it may bring comfort for some. To me, if you use that reasoning then whats the point of them ever being in the womb past conception?
Hello Nessa nice to meet you.Nessa wrote:p.s hey somebody else! nice to meet you
I think I should have worded it better my statement about rejoicing. What I think about it is to remember to rejoice to God regardless the situation people are in. Especially in though/bad times. Examples such as Job the hardships he went through and Moses wishing for his name to be removed from the book of life if God would forgive the israelites for the golden calf event. Also what the Levites had to do after that event and Abraham & Issac.Nessa wrote:it can get to the point where people are thanking God for evil...because some good came out of it.
not sure i feel comfortable saying 'thanks God for my miscarriages!' should i be more thankful i got four? or maybe just thankful i didn't have five? and feel super blessed?
just like I wouldn't be thanking him if i got raped or my child got tortured.
I see where you are coming from and I do agree to some extentsomebodyelse wrote:I think I should have worded it better my statement about rejoicing. What I think about it is to remember to rejoice to God regardless the situation people are in. Especially in though/bad times. Examples such as Job the hardships he went through and Moses wishing for his name to be removed from the book of life if God would forgive the israelites for the golden calf event. Also what the Levites had to do after that event and Abraham & Issac.Nessa wrote:it can get to the point where people are thanking God for evil...because some good came out of it.
not sure i feel comfortable saying 'thanks God for my miscarriages!' should i be more thankful i got four? or maybe just thankful i didn't have five? and feel super blessed?
just like I wouldn't be thanking him if i got raped or my child got tortured.
Those were though circumstances those people had to endure. Christ followers have to be willing to endure stuff like that or worse. When ever the events in Revelation start to play out more will separate those who are pretending to follow him compared to those.
I guess what I'm trying to say is. We didn't deserve heaven, God's presence, Jesus's sacrifice, but God in his mercy & grace decided to give us the privilege/option to have through his son. Sometimes people may forget that/not make it a big part of their faith. When God even says he uses all things for Good that follow him. So God does have some purpose we just might not see it unfold in our lifetime or what person out of most likely many others it might do for his purposes.
Maybe Romans 5:2-11 can better explain my thoughts. My writing/explanation skills aren't good.