Why not me?
One of the most common questions asked about infertility is “why me?” While infertility is most often related to female causes (30 percent of infertility is due to female causes, the other 70 percent is due to male causes), there are many other possible causes of infertility, such as endometriosis, thyroid disease, uterine fibroids, and autoimmune disorders. All of these conditions can make it difficult to conceive, and while infertility is more common in women than men, it can
Why not me God? Matthew :?
Have you ever gone to the doctor with a sore throat and gotten a prescription of antibiotics? Or gone to the dentist to have a cavity filled, and been given a shot of novocaine to deaden the pain? Of course you have! We all like to believe that if we get sick, there’s something we can do about it to cure it. But there are plenty of illnesses that are just a part of the human condition. Sometimes the reasons for these illnesses are not entirely clear.
Why not me Lord?
We need to remember that God does not make mistakes. God created us in his image. We are perfect in Him, yet we are born with a sin nature. We all struggle with sin whether we are aware of it or not. Our biggest struggle is pride. We all want to believe that we are not like the rest of those sinners. We feel as if God cannot love us because we do not deserve the love of God. The truth is, we all deserve God’s love,
Why not me God? Exodus 5?
The first major recorded example of a person with a disability in the Bible is the woman taken as a slave to Pharaoh. Her name was Moses, and she was taken when she was born. She was given to Pharaoh’s daughter as a plaything. She was given an Egyptian education, and when she was 13 years old she spoke with an Egyptian woman who had been taken as a slave. God caused her to speak to Pharaoh and he made her his own. He set her apart for special
Why not me God? Matthew
The book of Matthew records a conversation between Jesus and a group of people who have been told that they have no faith. In response, Jesus tells them, “If you can believe that I am the Son of God, you will have eternal life. But if you do not believe that I am, you will have to give an accounting for the way you have treated me and my Father.” The implication here is that if we have genuine faith in Jesus, we will receive eternal life,