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Why does He permit those who do serve Hm to live in poverty, while the godless have a smooth path through life?

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Why does He permit those who do serve Hm to live in poverty, while the godless have a smooth path through life?

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This is not always the case. However, when this does occur, it is not difficult to understand. The godless do not deserve to be invited to share with Christ in a life of suffering. Also, all men do some good in life sometimes. No one is entirely evil. God’s justice rewards natural good, therefore, by natural prosperity, and that may be all that such men will receive. “You have had the reward of such good as you did,” may be said at their judgement, “and now answer for the evil of your irreligious lives.” On the other hand, those who love God are not given worthless and perishable rewards, but will receive a full return of supernatural happiness, the only kind that really matters. If Christ promised us happiness in this world, then let us murmur when we see the infidel prosper. But what did He promise? He promised what He Himself received, suffering here, and happiness hereafter. The disciple is not above his Master. In all these replies to difficulties you are postulating free will, th

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