As a recovering person, I see God's work every day. It is no mystery as to whether or not God exists to me, I see Him in my life and the life of those around me everyday. My question comes from the observation that I see God helping, even saving (keeping/bringing them back to life and turning their lives COMPLETELY around, nobody knows who is truely "saved" from Hell until we either reach Heaven or Hell) the lives of former theives, prostitutes, liars, adulterers and addicts/alcoholics, including myself. While this is explained as being saved by Christ when people come to Jesus, which is true, I see it happen to people who openly denounce and reject the Bible and Jesus. Many do accept that their is a God, but admit that their idea of God does not include the Bible or Jesus. I know this is God's work. It is a part of the AA/NA programs, indeed step 2, that only God can restore us to sanity, and 3 that we turn our wills and lives over to the care of God as we understood him, meaning we as people cannot do it, only God can. As an addict, I have tried every way imaginable to turn my life around on my own, and it wasn't until I turned it over to God that I was able to do so. Same with most every other addict I know. I don't know how exactly to state my question, but why, if someone openly denounces the Bible and Jesus, would God work such miracles in these peoples lives, even though many Christians say that faith in the Bible and Jesus are necessary to have a relationship with God? If one most accept, follow, love, and worship Jesus and the Bible, why is God helping these make such dramatic improvements in their lives while they openly say that they do not believe in either? I have no interest in debating the fate of their souls and the afterlife, as I firmly believe it is not the place for any human to decide, only God's, and because I do not know what will become of them after they die, again only God does, but I do know what God has done in their lives while alive, and this is what I'm curious about. I've read that if you're not with Jesus, you're against him. This doesn't make sense to me. If this were true, then God shouldn't be helping these people as he does. And yet, I see it every day. What I'm trying to say is must someone believe in the Bible and Jesus to have a relationship with God and for God to work in their lives to such an extent? And if so, why is God doing this for them? I'm really fairly confused and stuck on this.