Day #78

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Miracles can happen, and I've experienced many in my lifetime. Still, if something is too good to be true, it probably is. In addition, I also find that if you plead and pray too vehemently for something beneficial without requesting instead for God to simply do what fate persists or lead you or someone else to His ultimate plan, yoir communications may not be answered in ways you anticipate or understand.

If you become too focused on something and it doesn't happen or the opposite occurs, you will likely blame God. Unless He gave you His word that he would "let you pass that driving test" or "save your neighbor's pet from cancer," He will listen to your desire (of course), but He will make His decision alone and His all-morally sound way of doing something might not seem like a rescue call to you. Then again, it says in the Bible that we cannot even truly see God right now, because his ways are too hard for us humans to comprehend; so we shouldn't put words in his mouth and speculate. For all we know, since he is only great and scintillating, Satan is the maker of horrible awfulness and darkness, so God doesn't hurt us with such things. If that isn't the case, perhaps because we were given free will (I may have mentioned this a while back, I don't remember) we must play life out by ourselves to be swept away by our own actions or the diseases of science and though God can root for us, he cannot intervene with our paths much now that we have control to govern our lives. That's an evident possibility! Just be thrilled when the miracles come and attentive enough to notice them.

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This is a highly phycological, mentally stimulating and in-depth entry. I hope my viewers grasp the concept of what has been said above. If anyone does not, please feel free to contact me in the  comments. Thank you for reading this!

-Wondersprinkle17

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