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Opinions on religion

Perhaps you've heard the catchphrase: "God helps those who help themselves."It might have come up at a dinner table during the election.In our day, this phrase comes up in political banter more than any other place.One side claims that Jesus gives everyone a fair go at life, so all you have to do is work hard to succeed. At one level I agree: we should strive to be personally responsible where we can be.The other side appeals to all of the passages about feeding the hungry, and says that this phrase certainly doesn't mean that we leave people to their own difficult circumstances.(For my friends who aren't American, this probably doesn't apply, but feel free to chuckle at us from a distance ;-))Where both sides are often wrong, I think at least, is in the assumption that this is even a helpful or "Christian" saying at all.It's not.
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Vengabus · 36-40
I think the phrase god helps those who helps themselves is actually more usefully understood as being the same in intention as when Jesus says “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. 8 For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened.” because when Jesus says this it comes with the caveat that what you ask for must be good in gods estimation.
So if you help yourself become closer to god then you will ask for the right things and then you’ll find you receive them because god is generous with his children.

There’s a useful Chinese story that is a good response to people who ask “but why have all these awful things happened to me? Why did god allow that?”
It’s called “we will see”.