IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Jay520 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Yes, it is completely humble as it suggests that God's opinion is flawless. And on top of that, it wouldn't make any sense to ask God to act against His own opinion, or for God to act against it...
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To be honest, you really are arguing meaningless details. A person ask for something, with the hope that they deserve it. Or they can just tell God to make the correct choice. I don't think it matters, after I thought about it. |
Which proves my point: Your opinion won't change God's will.
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It could. It shows that you accept that you need help and that you look to Him for the help. Even if he knows you need the help, simply acknowledging Him as being the one who can help you is all that matters to Him. He may be ready to help you, he's just waiting for you to show some initiative by personally speaking to Him.