"God is always fair. If he closes a door for you, he will open a window for you. Is this true? " Many people in the world have asked.
God seems unfair. ...
God is unfair. What he gave the waves was surging and frightening, but the waves used it to make excellent sailors.
God is unfair. It gives the top of the mountain a sense of loneliness, but the top of the mountain uses it to prove what human will is.
God is unfair. It gave Helen Keller silence and darkness, but Helen created greatness with silence and looked for light with darkness.
God is unfair. It gave Hawking silence and a wheelchair, but Hawking interpreted BIGBANG with silence and promoted the development of history with a wheelchair.
God is unfair. ...
Waves, mountains, Helen, Hawking, they didn't cry for God's injustice. So, are those who ask God questions qualified to accuse God of being unfair?
Those who reach the end of victory in life in difficult times never seem to lament unfairness; People who work miracles in life never seem to feel unfair; People who have made great achievements in adversity never seem to ask about unfairness. So, are those who complain about unfairness ashamed of themselves?
How can I see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain? Some people use courage to cut through thorns in the wind and rain, persist in progress with perseverance, overcome timidity with unyielding, and meet with gorgeous rainbows; Some people ask God why it is so unfair in the wind and rain, complaining why they are always in trouble, why disasters always come to them, and they always fall down in the wind and rain ... After the rain clears, only some people are cleaning up other people's bodies in the sun. ...
There are many people who are in trouble in the world. When you complain about unfairness, think about the words of the disabled child: The first person was a green apple bitten by God, and I took an extra bite of the product, because God likes my fragrance! "A disabled child can do this. Who are the people who complain that God is unfair?
It seems that the phrase "the whole pot doesn't shake, and the half pot jingles" can also be understood in this way: people with half pot disasters have been complaining about unfairness, while those with one pot disaster have been silently enduring, advancing and working hard. ...
Who is the one who complains about God's unfairness?
Many people who walk in pain or have experienced pain tell you through practice: if you still have the strength to complain about God's unfairness, then you are not qualified to complain about unfairness!