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Why can I control your destiny?

That wasn't the end of it... I can literally change peoples lives only and only if I get interested in them as a friend, or just some interest. Their life starts climbing up the hill.
I can change the outcome of a situation just by being interest in it. Like I tested it many times with sports game like cricket to make the team of my choosing win. I made my country win and I am not a big fan of Cricket so when I lose interest, they might lose the series.
Like, take for real eg. Mumbai Indians were losing a T20 series and they have lost 6 times and everyone thought it was over. I being skeptical of my own powers, tested it... and do you know what happened next? Yes, they won the series.
And take the example of last cricket finals, new Zealand vs england world cup 2019 super over. I wasn't interested in the whole series.. but I tested my powers again tossing my pick from one team to other.. and what do you know... they had to go through a Super Over, it only happens when its a draw.

[quote]England were crowned world champions despite a tied Super Over against New Zealand in a nail-biting World Cup 2019 final at Lord's on Sunday. This was the first time a Super Over was used in a 50-over World Cup final.[/quote]

This power has a downside though, If I do it for free I lose thing in my life precious to me or opportunities. So I can't change my own fate with it sadly.. that why I m poor. I abused it a lot and lost a lot of things.
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I mentioned you liken yourself as some type of god, because you say you can control our destiny. Only God can do that. Further, the power of healing comes from God, not of ourselves, lest we should boast. The power of healing is just one of the spiritual gifts given by the Holy Spirit, as HE sees fit. He is the One who chooses our gifts FOR us.

Each and every born-again believer has been given by the indwelling of the Spirit of God, gifts of the Spirit (Acts 2:38). In Acts chapter 8 and in 1 Corinthians chapters 12-14 we see external gifts of the Holy Spirit. They were not gifts that they have been developed by human capacities, therefore the believer has absolutely no right to brag on these gifts. The Holy Spirit [i]chooses[/i] what gift He'll give us. If we exalt in our gifts, we are taking credit for something that we have not earned ourselves. It is like taking credit for a gift you receive on your birthday. It is just that; a gift that was not yours but given to your freely and it is given apart from any inherent capabilities that you have within you. To take personal credit, would be like changing the old hymn from "How Great Thou Art" to "How Great I Am."

The Holy Spirit gives these gifts as He sees best and not what we think they are for.