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Why did God take away my ability?

Answer:

As I reflect on the question of why God took away my ability, I'm reminded of a crucial truth from Scripture. God doesn't owe us a life free from challenges or difficulties. He can accomplish His purposes without us, but He chooses to involve us in His plan because it's to our gain that we know and serve Him. Sometimes, we might feel like God is taking away our ability or freedom, but He's actually helping us recognize the nature we're exhibiting, often a demand for our own rights and independence.

In my own life, I've seen how God can use difficult circumstances to help me grow and change. When I'm focused on my own strength and abilities, I can become crippled or paralyzed, just like the author in the passage. But when I recognize my limitations and rely on God's power, I find freedom and delight in life. This is especially true when I'm willing to let God change my nature and help me take the right path. It's not about what I can do or accomplish on my own, but about recognizing my duty to follow God's commands and rules.

In the context of God's sovereignty and power, I realize that He doesn't owe me the ability to do things my way. He has the power to deliver strength and capability to believers, transforming us from sinners to children who live out His character. When I look at my own life and struggles, I see that God's merciful and loving nature is at work, even when I don't deserve it. He's not obligated to intervene in every situation, but He chooses to act on our behalf because of His love for us.

Sources:

christian theology
millard erickson
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
ephesians
darrell bock
dogmatic theology
shedd
warranted christian belief
alvin plantinga
why does god allow evil
clay jones

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