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.
It could mean that our lives are predestined by a higher power. Like all the events, encounters, and experiences we go through are part of a grand plan designed by God.
It could mean that according to Ellen White, God is the one who shapes and directs our lives, much like an author writes a story. Our experiences, growth, and destiny are all in God's hands as if He is penning the narrative of our existence.
It means that someone or something has a significant influence on our lives. Our story includes all our experiences, and if he writes it, he is in control of how those experiences unfold.
It means that there is a higher power, like God in a religious sense, that has a plan or is in control of the course of one's life. It implies that our lives are not just random but are part of a grand design.
It could mean that there is a belief that a divine being, God, is the creator of an amazing or wonderful narrative. This narrative could be the story of life, the universe, or specific events in history or in individual lives.
I think it depends on your perspective. Some might say it's free because love is a divine gift. But others might argue that there could be sacrifices and efforts involved in the journey, so it's not entirely free.
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.