You say the Lord has always solved your problems. Here you sound like you believe he solved all of Job's problems.
So, okay. How did he solve the problem of Job losing all ten of his children? They had names. They had personalities. One of them was Job's "problem child." One was the apple of his eye. Each one he loved separately and showed it in different ways. They grew up. Chances were good while the youngest one was being weaned, the oldest was checking out the local singles -- might have already been married. Job went through all of that. And then he lost them all. How did God solve that problem? Giving him 20 more kids?
After all, Job did listen to him. God spoke audibly to Job and said a whole bunch that was even recorded. The lesson might have even been more than just audio, although we won't know in this lifetime. And Job did listen. And Job did accept God's guidance. So how was it all fixed?
God has been very gracious to you. That doesn't make your life the gospel. God "fixed" Jacob by giving him a bum hip. He "fixed" Paul by having him killed by Rome. He "fixed" all the apostles by having them killed. All but one, and the Beloved lived a long life, much of it in exile. THAT's the gospel. That's what God deems "problem-solving" for his kids. The American Dream isn't the gospel, even if God is gracious enough to give some of his kids that.
So, okay. How did he solve the problem of Job losing all ten of his children? They had names. They had personalities. One of them was Job's "problem child." One was the apple of his eye. Each one he loved separately and showed it in different ways. They grew up. Chances were good while the youngest one was being weaned, the oldest was checking out the local singles -- might have already been married. Job went through all of that. And then he lost them all. How did God solve that problem? Giving him 20 more kids?
After all, Job did listen to him. God spoke audibly to Job and said a whole bunch that was even recorded. The lesson might have even been more than just audio, although we won't know in this lifetime. And Job did listen. And Job did accept God's guidance. So how was it all fixed?
God has been very gracious to you. That doesn't make your life the gospel. God "fixed" Jacob by giving him a bum hip. He "fixed" Paul by having him killed by Rome. He "fixed" all the apostles by having them killed. All but one, and the Beloved lived a long life, much of it in exile. THAT's the gospel. That's what God deems "problem-solving" for his kids. The American Dream isn't the gospel, even if God is gracious enough to give some of his kids that.