Religious Question - Is it OK to Pray for Victory?
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Religious Question - Is it OK to Pray for Victory?
As a Christian, I am wondering if it is OK to pray for a St Kilda victory?
Clearly given the problems of the world such as starvation, natural disaster etc, I am thinking that perhaps my sorrow over a lack of St Kilda Premierships may not be God's number one concern.
However, in the last quarter last week, I asked for God's assistance and it was then forthcoming. A lady on the news has prayed every night apparently. Any views gratefully received.
Clearly given the problems of the world such as starvation, natural disaster etc, I am thinking that perhaps my sorrow over a lack of St Kilda Premierships may not be God's number one concern.
However, in the last quarter last week, I asked for God's assistance and it was then forthcoming. A lady on the news has prayed every night apparently. Any views gratefully received.
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Re: Religious Question - Is it OK to Pray for Victory?
God's shown very little interest in dealing with any of those other problems for millions of years so perhaps he wants more achievable things? Pray away.Bowey Boy wrote:As a Christian, I am wondering if it is OK to pray for a St Kilda victory?
Clearly given the problems of the world such as starvation, natural disaster etc, I am thinking that perhaps my sorrow over a lack of St Kilda Premierships may not be God's number one concern.
Or Prey away if you've come to visit us from another planet to hunt us for sport. Anything's ok this week.
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What ever works for you. What ever you believe. I always reckon as long as you arent hurting anyone else you can do as you like.
Reckon there's people out there that think we are all mad for getting so worked up over a game of footy, so dont worry about what anyone thinks of you praying, its a personal thing, you dont need permission.
Reckon there's people out there that think we are all mad for getting so worked up over a game of footy, so dont worry about what anyone thinks of you praying, its a personal thing, you dont need permission.
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i had a strange quasi religious experience happen to me at the preliminary final. at the start the third quarter, right before roo was given the free kick in front of goal, something dropped from above and landed at my feet. it was a cassette tape titled "touching heaven changing earth".
i'm not a religious person, but i put it in my pocket and clasped at it during the game in the closing stages for good luck. i will put the tape in my pocket before leaving to the grand final.
i'm not a religious person, but i put it in my pocket and clasped at it during the game in the closing stages for good luck. i will put the tape in my pocket before leaving to the grand final.
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Well the first prayer on Mrs Fid agenda is for no rain.
Even after I lashed out and bought three 30 cent St Kilda raincoats at Dimmeys.
We a sitting at M7 Row A......
Gee sometimes women are hard to please lol
Even after I lashed out and bought three 30 cent St Kilda raincoats at Dimmeys.
We a sitting at M7 Row A......
Gee sometimes women are hard to please lol
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
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Schaffhausen is a beautiful town in Switzerland very close to the German border. It is the town where Fraser Gehrig saw a vision and decided he had to come back to the Saints.
I don't know if he was at the church at the time.
I was there on Sunday and saw that they had a prayer wall
I thought this was appropriate:
I don't know if he was at the church at the time.
I was there on Sunday and saw that they had a prayer wall
I thought this was appropriate:
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I wonder how those 30c raincoats would have gone down at the brownlow. I could just see a wag describing "I am dressed by Dimmy's bargain bin"St Fidelius wrote:Well the first prayer on Mrs Fid agenda is for no rain.
Even after I lashed out and bought three 30 cent St Kilda raincoats at Dimmeys.
We a sitting at M7 Row A......
Gee sometimes women are hard to please lol
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Yes it really is ok.
I actually believe in all that and even attend church semi regularly, but some things confuse me.
For instance the bible says "Ask and you shall receive", but we all ask for different and opposing things. I'm sure cats fans will be asking for the opposite of what we want, so how can that be?
Anyway it can't hurt so pray away!
I actually believe in all that and even attend church semi regularly, but some things confuse me.
For instance the bible says "Ask and you shall receive", but we all ask for different and opposing things. I'm sure cats fans will be asking for the opposite of what we want, so how can that be?
Anyway it can't hurt so pray away!
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Re: Religious Question - Is it OK to Pray for Victory?
Pray for all of the above and you should be ok. It may be easier to pray for every Saint player to play their best ever game because if they do, we will win.Bowey Boy wrote:As a Christian, I am wondering if it is OK to pray for a St Kilda victory?
Clearly given the problems of the world such as starvation, natural disaster etc, I am thinking that perhaps my sorrow over a lack of St Kilda Premierships may not be God's number one concern.
However, in the last quarter last week, I asked for God's assistance and it was then forthcoming. A lady on the news has prayed every night apparently. Any views gratefully received.
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Re: Religious Question - Is it OK to Pray for Victory?
Fortunately for us he has blonde hair and wears #12.Bowey Boy wrote:As a Christian, I am wondering if it is OK to pray for a St Kilda victory?
Clearly given the problems of the world such as starvation, natural disaster etc, I am thinking that perhaps my sorrow over a lack of St Kilda Premierships may not be God's number one concern.
However, in the last quarter last week, I asked for God's assistance and it was then forthcoming. A lady on the news has prayed every night apparently. Any views gratefully received.
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