In the storey ‘Escape’ Pete Peters, our hero, is again trying to escape. When the tunnel caves in on him and he becomes trapped under a pile of rocks.
Unable to move he blames the Lord for abandoning him.
Eventually he is rescued, although he is glad to be rescued does he thank the Lord? No.
The point I am trying to make is; When we come across life’s difficulties it is easy to give the Lord the blame, (making him responsible for our situation).
But when we finally escape our difficulties. Do we give him the credit and thanks? Or is he forgotten until our next crisis?
Unable to move he blames the Lord for abandoning him.
Eventually he is rescued, although he is glad to be rescued does he thank the Lord? No.
The point I am trying to make is; When we come across life’s difficulties it is easy to give the Lord the blame, (making him responsible for our situation).
But when we finally escape our difficulties. Do we give him the credit and thanks? Or is he forgotten until our next crisis?