
As a Christian I would say I don’t necessarily attribute my specific fortune to God “watching over me” while others aren’t as fortunate. However, I believe we should give thanks in all scenarios. So whether a blessing or hardship I try to give thanks to Him. So by saying “God was watching over me” it’s just giving thanks.
This is just fundamentally against our understanding of quantum mechanics though. I am also religious but religion is faith so science is more of an explanation for my faith while religion helps me to unpack the unknown. I’ll go in a bit more depth by what I mean by “against our understanding of quantum mechanics,”….
There is no such thing as objective permanence. The universe is as infinitely large as it is infinitely condensed therefore distance is an illusion. Our presence is our perspective and our perspective holds the fabric of reality together. By not being involved in a tragedy; unknowingly, your missing perspective may have caused the tragedy. So to say “God was watching over me,” is really far off from the reality. The reality… is that God knew the tragedy was necessary for the future.
This isn’t what the faith means. Real followers of Christ despise the tragedy happening in places like Gaza; however, we recognize God must have some sort of plan with this. Who knows, this tragedy may spark just what’s necessary for an individual to surpass all expectations and lead humanity to salvation. Jesus, whether you believe in him or not, was a historical figure that has moved BILLIONS due to being born of tragedy and persecution. Without Jesus’ persecution, there is no Christianity.
This is more of an explanation for how Christians cope with tragedy than it is the real expression. I think the term “God was looking out for me” really only applies when individuals go through tragedy and come out a better person by putting faith in Christ. Missing out on the tragedy entirely really is based on the individual. The path of faith is walked through suffrage… it can’t be honed through a contempt and modest life… you must seek to change the hearts of others.
Also, God looks out for sinners more than anyone else. While he loves us all, what use is preaching the word of God to those who have already found God? Wouldn’t the word of God, if it is true to you, mean much more in the hands of a sinner? I believe more often, the sinners are spared while the believers are welcomed to heaven in open arms. I think that’s part of the reason why the world continues to grow more and more evil. Our physical existence is the domain of sinners.
I completely agree. I see the term more as a reflection on how the hardship was necessary for personal growth. It’s like saying “alright, I guess God knew what was best for me.” That’s the foundation for our faith… yeah things might suck right now… but if I do my best to follow in the footsteps of Christ… I have faith that I’ll come out a stronger person. It’s really just a spiritual narrative for the concept of living in the moment and learning to ride the wave of life.