God ALWAYS helps us.
"God protects you." The actual phrase, though, is "Dios te proteja," which means, "May God protect you."
According to the bible, God's holy spirit, angels, and our fellow believers would all help. This all is directed back to God being the source of the help.
We must believe in God and pray with such complete faith that God is listening to our prayers because the medicine we are asking God for and the financial help we are asking God for may be a little different from what God is thinking about us or a little more opposed to it. And sometimes God’s help may be late. So we must have such complete faith that we are sure that we will get help.
Your definition of "help" and God's definition of help may have some similarities...but they are probably not the same. So you say God is not helping...but that is only your opinion based on your point of view...when you become an infinite being outside of time...you will understand.
One reason why you may pray to God when you are in crisis and may forget while you are happy is, that while you are in crisis, you are searching for help and answers. When you are happy, you may take it for granted and feel that you do not need to reach out to God.
Not necessarily. God owes no one anything. While prayers often bring the results from God that we were praying for, there are no guarantees.Nonetheless, no prayer goes to waste. If not answered in the manner you sought, it may help others (including your descendants), it may help you much later, or it may help you in the next world.See also:Why is there hardship?
"God be with him" simply means for God to help, strengthen, or guide that individual. God can, and He will help anyone who ask for His help.
No. Science based medicine may help you though.
If you think God does.
A religious experience helps Christians to believe in God by affirming the fact that God does exist. For example - if you pray to God and your prayers are answered, you are apt to believe in God more. If you witness what appears to be a miracle, you are more likely to believe in God. If you narrowly escape death or an accident you may believe that God was looking out for you. Talking to other Christians about their religious experience(s) help to confirm the fact that God really does exist. Perhaps a visitation from a dead ancestor may strengthen your belief in an afterlife, thus helping you to believe in God. Many experiences may not be religious in nature, but yet may have overtones that lead you back to a belief in God.
God is caring and guiding us everyday so that we may do good deeds and help others in our and their way to God and that we choose good instead of evil.
In my opinion there is god to help YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ad OTHERS