Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Is it unreasonable. . .

My mind has a tendency to meander especially during sometimes than others. . .
 
When God created humankind he built in certain requirements for humankind to exist such as oxygen, food etc. According to Christian teachings humankind originally was naked and apparently oblivious to that fact. At a point in time humankind became aware and began covering up.  Humankind is the only member of his creation requiring clothes. As originally made we are unable by nature able to survive. The current state of humankind is we require air to breath, food to eat, and clothing as a matter of life and death.
 
Is it unreasonable to expect God to provide what is necessary for his creation to survive or has God created humankind just so we can thank him for providing what he created us to require? Since he intentionally made growing food more difficult do we owe him thanks when we are successful in spite of his efforts?  What do Christians expect of God?


Thanks, John Jenkins
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Gatlinburg, TN



 
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