>>97614375Because it's inconsistent with the bible
>>97614559Job tells us that's consistent, but it's not His will for people to kill themselves, instead, He wants people to endure by sticking close to Him, which would be ultimately a good thing in the long run
It's very tragic that shadowmama did that, it's been really sad, but as far as God goes He wouldn't want that
>>97614457The Bible says that God works for our sakes, so it wouldn't be people pretending that's the case, they would have to believe that, though it is difficult to see in the moment
>imagine telling someone their mother who just committed suicide did it as part of some divine plan that's actually for their benefit. keep that bullshit to yourself if you're far gone enough to believe that holy shitI agree, we're called to comfort people, not incite them and make them hate the Lord, but rather we're supposed to display and point out His love
It's been proven time and time again that suffering brings us closer to God and there are likewise many stories and personal testimonies following that narrative
Ultimately God is the free to give and free to take away also, but i trust that He is faithful to His word(because He demonstrated He is) and that He is working all things for our benefit and sake, but also for His glory
I don't really want to make this parallel, but I think it's important to note that there are people who've been through similar or worse than shadowmama and that have made it out fine or even great because they relied on the Lord. Suffering brings us closer to the divine and it makes us seek help from a higher power, which is the desire of God— for all to know and rely on Him, so that none may perish, but have eternal life
Of course, none of this really changes the present situation and the tragedy of the event, but it changes the perspective