Most of the time, I have faith that the unlikely will not happen. Surely the reader can follow and think of personal examples and anecdotes. Faith fails when the unlikely happens. That's all. No need to imagine a divine will or puppet master. That takes a simple matter and makes it ridiculously complex and open to interpretation.
Sometimes I don't leave unlikely things to chance. Others, I gamble against the odds. I wager my brand of faith works as well or better as those who pray. Try skipping the prayers and being more realistic and analytical.
Sometimes I don't leave unlikely things to chance. Others, I gamble against the odds. I wager my brand of faith works as well or better as those who pray. Try skipping the prayers and being more realistic and analytical.