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Mad at God

Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Servent, Dec 18, 2003.

  1. UTEOTW

    UTEOTW New Member

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    I think it is possible to be angry at God without having sinned. Look at the examples of David in the Psalms. In places he sounds angry.

    Psalm 10:

    But later on

    Again in Psalm 13:

    and later

    One last example, Psalm 22:

    but

    David sounds to me to be angry at God, along with a whole lot of other emotions, but the way he keeps saying how powerful God is and how much he trusts in God tells me that he was not in sin.

    Now go back to what Joseph_Botwinick posted from Job and contrast. If you back up to Job 31, which is the the last place I find Job talking, he is full of self-rightousness. Job goes on for a long time about how good a person he is.

    Job 31:9-12
    This is just an example of the tone of the whole chapter. To me, Job seems to be trying to say that he could understand what happened to him if he had done something really bad. But that since he was a pretty good person, God should have not let it happen. He doesn't get that no man is good enough and so God rebukes him. Job was angry and in sin.
     
  2. Joseph_Botwinick

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    Just because David was angry at God does not mean it was ok. Being angry at God and pointing an accusatory finger at him is a sin.

    Joseph Botwinick
     
  3. Trotter

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    Many times we are mad at God because He is the easy target.

    Someone dies, and we say, "God, You could have prevented this. You let them die." And we take all of our pain and frustration and hurl it against God.

    Is this a sin? Yes. But, you know what? God already knows. And He has a broad back. Did not Peter write for us to cast all our cares upon Him because He cares for us?

    God sets Himself up to be the fall guy, but that's OK. Because, in the end, we (like Job) learn that the world does not revolve around us. Rain falls on the just and the unjust, just as death visits the young and the old. It is only through maturity that we come to realize that God is not at fault, but rather it is our own perception of the circumstances that are wrong.

    The world is not set against us, but it can feel that way. If your friend cannot move past that, all you can really do is pray for him. No amount of reasoning will ghet through the pain and guilt that he has mounded up against God. You are not called to be the vehicle of reconcilliation, but an intercessor before the throne.

    Give him time and space. Let him run, because, in the end, he will run smack-dab into God. How do I know? Because I have been there. I lost a sister, 27 years old, two weeks after she graduated with her PhD. She was not saved. I ranted and railed at god, and cursed His very existance. I ran as hard and as fast as I could. And when I had exhausted everything inside myself, I stumbled into the waiting arms of God. Although I couldn't take back what I had said and done, God let me know that it was already taken care of on Calvary.

    Just give him time.

    In Christ,
    Trotter
     
  4. Baptist in Richmond

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    Nothing we can do is "righteous" per se.
    This simply reinforces the point that we do not deserve the Grace bestowed upon us.
     
  5. Aaron

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