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Betrayed By God

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Betrayed By God




Betrayed By God


     To tell you the truth I have never really felt betrayed by God.  It's
most likely due to the fact that I haven't had many significant life experiences
come up.  Also when something goes wrong I don't look at God as a scapegoat.  I
feel you should blame whoever or whatever caused the tragedy.  Blaming God is
just the easy way out or just a quick answer to your  problems.  All this aside
and even though I've never felt betrayed, I know others who have.
     I work at a deli in my town and it recently burnt  down.  If I were
the owner, I would have felt betrayed or denied.  I mean, it's his life.  It's
the way he supports  his family.   One day he woke up and it was gone.  Even
worse is the time of year it happened, Christmas.  This is the time when you
need every penny  but the only thing he's getting now is lost-wages paid by his
insurance company.  It doesn't even close to what he would be making if the deli
were still up and running.  But it's better than nothing, I guess.
     His business has been through a lot of hardships over the last 16 years.
Another difficulty was the building of the Blue Route near his business.  The
construction blocked almost everyone from entering the building.  I don't know
if you could blame God for that sort of problem or maybe it was just fate.  But
with these dilemmas and problems, he didn't question why God allowed these
things to happen.   He  looked insstead to the way  he  benefited from the
experiences.
     One benefit was it made him stronger mentally aand spiritually.  To keep
a business going for three years with minimal customers  is hard.  It takes
dedication and will to show up every morning and basically prepare for not...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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