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I think "we are the hands of God" but look to see ungodly people ignore the signs for acts of Grace. I think they think "why help these people who do not help themselves?" and I speak not the will of Jesus, But of economy and inability, "guide the lost and care for the helpless." They question God's presence, scoff "some Master Plan" but you cannot blame God when our people are starving, for he has provided us with plenty if we would only split it together. Each unanswered trial is a lesson for someone, an opportunity to reach out and correct others, teach others. I look around and think "He must have great faith in us, to hear us use His name in vain, and still trust us to help the children in this world walk." I look and do not ask for a kneeling prayer, but for God's hands to be used united in peace. 6/3/14 edited 7/29/14 P. Propper
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Jun 3, 2014
Jun 3, 2014 at 8:57 PM UTC
Enough of Prayers
I think "we are the hands of God" but look to see ungodly people ignore the signs for acts of Grace. I think they think "why help these people who do not help themselves?" and I speak not the will of Jesus, But of economy and inability, "guide the lost and care for the helpless." They question God's presence, scoff "some Master Plan" but you cannot blame God when our people are starving, for he has provided us with plenty if we would only split it together. Each unanswered trial is a lesson for someone, an opportunity to reach out and correct others, teach others. I look around and think "He must have great faith in us, to hear us use His name in vain, and still trust us to help the children in this world walk." I look and do not ask for a kneeling prayer, but for God's hands to be used united in peace. 6/3/14 edited 7/29/14 P. Propper
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Jun 3, 2014
Jun 3, 2014 at 8:57 PM UTC
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