I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because I don't know the specific novel title and context you're referring to. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
It's a complex question. Some think God writes our story by guiding us through challenges and blessings, each serving a purpose in our spiritual journey. Maybe it's all part of a divine plan that we can only understand in retrospect.
Yes, I can recommend "The Strongest Taoist in the City" and "My Master's Disciples Are Monsters." The main characters had similar settings. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, it depends on your perspective. If you're religious, you might believe that God writes our story. But from a more secular point of view, we write our own stories through our choices and actions. However, thinking that God writes our story can be comforting. It gives a sense that there is a greater purpose and design to our lives, even in the face of difficulties. For example, when we face hardships, believing that God has a plan can give us hope and strength to persevere.
'The Time God's Rest' might fit your description. The Time God appeared in the book. However, it was not clear if the God of Matter, the God of Energy, and the God of Space had appeared. However, the plot of this fantasy novel is still very exciting. I recommend it to you ~ I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, I do. I think there are too many coincidences and things that seem to be guided in life. It feels like there's a greater force at work, and that could be God writing our story.
Yes, in religious context, God is considered to write our story. Take Judaism for example. The idea of God's providence is central. God is seen as the one who controls the universe and the events in our lives. Our stories are part of His overall design for the world. However, this doesn't mean we are just passive recipients. We still have a role to play within the framework of God's plan, like following His commandments and living a moral life.
It often involves people's personal experiences of finding inspiration and faith through the song. Different individuals might have unique tales of how it touched their lives and strengthened their beliefs.