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Asking "Why me, God?" insinuates the expectation that life is to be easy, and, as a Christian, God is expected to isolate me from humanity's misfortunes. Of course, this is not true. Such knowledge may not change my situation, but it does give me an opportunity to embrace peace and trust rather than anger in the midst of my dark moments.
By Jeffrey Dean SmithAsking "Why me, God?" insinuates the expectation that life is to be easy, and, as a Christian, God is expected to isolate me from humanity's misfortunes. Of course, this is not true. Such knowledge may not change my situation, but it does give me an opportunity to embrace peace and trust rather than anger in the midst of my dark moments.