I kind of disagree.  I believe that God has promised an abundant life to 
everyone.  I think prayers for financial relief are answered.

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--- On Mon, 2/2/09, Bob Calco <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Bob Calco <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: [OT] Chaves warms to Obama after character reference from Castro
> To: "'ProFox Email List'" <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, February 2, 2009, 4:48 PM
> > 
> > I was under the impression that prayers for selfish
> reasons were not
> > granted. 
> 
> That is indeed the case. We are allowed to petition God
> with what we need,
> but it's generally considered redundant since He knows
> these things even
> before we do, and is hardly the kind of prayer He likes to
> hear. Don't we
> all like it more when our kids say "thanks"
> instead of "but I want this and
> this and this and this and this..."?
> 
> We are strictly to give thanks, and pray for His will in
> every scenario,
> even when and if it conflicts with our heart's desire.
> This is the model
> Jesus left anyhow. 
> 
> Things like miracles and signs are spiritual interventions,
> but what spirit
> is intervening is a point of caution. Not all signs and
> wonders are of God.
> This is why the gift of discernment is such a spiffy thing.
> 
> > In any case for every success like you indicate how
> can you
> > explain
> > the millions of horrific events that happen to people
> and they pray but
> > do
> > not get relief? Sounds like a mixed up god to me.
> 
> People are praying for the wrong things, and view God like
> people now view
> the government---like a dispenser of endless entitlement
> benefits, a cosmic
> Robin Hood, and a guarantor of unshakable health and
> financial security in
> this life.
> 
> God's not the messed up one. All of this is made the
> way it is for a reason,
> and it only seems messed up to us because we're not in
> right relationship to
> Him, and have no idea how to begin to see these issues from
> His perspective.
> 
> Most of us think He's absurd or cruel, or doesn't
> exist, or if He did
> shouldn't exist, and as long as we think this or have
> other misconceptions
> about His nature, we won't exactly have His ear.
> 
> - Bob
> 
> 
> 
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