Prayer/Providence
Hello Rabbi!
There is a question/topic that has been bothering me a lot lately and I can’t seem to find a satisfactory answer.
Assuming that God is perfect, how can it be that He changes or that He has a will? How can it be that God hears our prayers, watches over us, intervenes in the affairs of the world, and changes things? After all, all of this points to God’s changeability/will, and it seems to me that logically, if God is indeed perfect, it is impossible for God to have a will and it is impossible for God to change in any way.
On the one hand, I do sometimes feel in my prayers, and in all sorts of situations in my life in general, that God is listening to me and watching my actions (at least to a certain extent), on the other hand, logically it doesn’t make sense to me, which makes me confused. Should I trust logic? Or intuition?
Thank you very much in advance and good news!
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