I used to believe this too... until my wife's work educated me about how many children are so traumatized that they have the will to live "raped" out of them. They abandon all hope and kill themselves.
It's not that they abandoned Jesus... it's more like they fought until they couldn't fight anymore and faded away long before their bodies died.
So I disagree: some people are given more than they can handle. They fight, but they don't always win.
I suspect not every challenge we face in life is part of God's plan. I suspect God doesn't cause car accidents and I suspect God doesn't plan for children to be traumatized so badly that they no longer recognize themselves in the mirror.
I used to believe this too... until my wife's work educated me about how many children are so traumatized that they have the will to live "raped" out of them. They abandon all hope and kill themselves.
It's not that they abandoned Jesus... it's more like they fought until they couldn't fight anymore and faded away long before their bodies died.
So I disagree: some people are given more than they can handle. They fight, but they don't always win.
I suspect not every challenge we face in life is part of God's plan. I suspect God doesn't cause car accidents and I suspect God doesn't plan for children to be traumatized so badly that they no longer recognize themselves in the mirror.
There are casualties in every war. That doesn't mean there isn't a general in control or soldiers without duties.
What you wrote, while a tragic reality, is not responsive to what you responded to: you are not referring to a task God gave them.
And how do you define a "task from God"?
That's a rhetorical question, incase you didn't underhand.
Edit: I'm sorry a down-vote is the only response you could manage.
Anything people can handle, clearly. (/s)