Koldo
Outstanding Member
"God comes running towards you", does not imply that God will cure you when you are sick, He might, but most of the time He does not cure. For me, this Divine connection is not about God taking care of my worldly troubles, though I appreciate it, if He does, but I don't demand it. For me, it's about the personal interaction with the Divine, that I enjoy. Gives an extra dimension to my life.
Then what does he do exactly?
I mean, if someone is asking for help because of a disease and he doesn't cure the disease when he comes along, how is he helping?
I have been quite sick for decades, but I normally do not ask God to cure "my stuff".
Once (ca. 25 years ago) the doctors told me "you are very sick, you probably will die soon"
I remembered that I heard Sai Baba once tell "God laughs when doctors tell a patient he will die; that is not up to them to tell; God decides".
So, I prayed to Sai Baba "doctors told me I probably die soon, I am fine with that, but if You don't want me to die, You better do something..fast". Next day I was cured.
Not knowing what disease you had, I can't even know whether it could go away on its own.
The intriguing part is that you didn't ask for help from God.
Best case scenario: Sai Baba has/had supernatural powers.
Still I have plenty diseases left. But I do not ask God to cure these. I did tell Him once mentally "I rather die than be in pain any longer". Pain was gone next day. It were not just words "I rather die", I stopped eating/drinking (I really came to the point "enough is enough"), and went into coma...then Sai Baba came, told me some things AND took the pain away.
Why didn't you ask God to cure these?
I mean, isn't that what that verse says?
But He did not cure my diseases. He did cure all the diseases I got, when I was with Him in India; which were quite a few. So He took full responsibility when He invited me to come to Him. But once He came in my dream and told me that soon there will be a malaria outbreak where I was, and I should go to Holland immediately, because my body was too weak and would not survive. When Sai Baba comes in a dream, it's reality (He says, and I know by experience now). So I took the first flight out. When I came back a few month later I heard that 30 westerners ended up in hospital with malaria.
I think it's a funny thing, that Atheist always have this argument that "God should cure them". I thought Atheist were more into taking their own responsibility. I believe that I should do "my stuff". I do not expect God to do it for me. Sai Baba did say "I will take your pain, until you are able to take it yourself". This is how I see it. God is good, but not crazy. IF I mess things up, I don't demand God to take care of it. But I am very grateful that God sometimes comes to my rescue when I mess up. I don't demand it. I see it as Grace.
I see it as putting your money where you mouth is.
If you are going to claim that God helps people who ask for aid, don't dance around the point like you are doing. You come along and now you say it is not like it suffices to ask for help. Come on, man.