“I Asked God To Punish My Enemy”
I asked God to punish my enemy. And God said to me, “No. He is destined to become your best friend” (Author Unknown).
Question: What should a person ask for if there is an enemy in front of him? How can it not be asking for help to destroy it? Please explain.
Answer: I don’t think it is necessary to ask for it, of course.
Comment: But this is an enemy.
My Response: This is only if it is a global enemy.
Question: Who wants to destroy me?
Answer: Not just me, but in general, to destroy everything around me.
Question: The Creator answers here: “He is destined to be your best friend.” If I keep this in mind even though I have an enemy in front of me, what is going on then, can you tell?
Answer: You are slowly adjusting to the fact that you can get closer to him.
Question: Is this the right way?
Answer: Yes.
Question: That is, over this hatred, over this whole situation, what he has done to me, I kind of forget everything and say: “You will be my friend”?
Answer: Yes.
Question: Can this be called a prayer?
Answer: Yes, it is a prayer, and it will happen.
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From KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” 7/1/24
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