When Upton Sinclair 's novel "The Jungle" was announced in February 1906, it caused anger among American masses and caused a great need for legislative reform in the American meat processing industry. In response to public pressure, President Theodore Roosevelt started the investigation by the government. The subsequent report "Chicago Inventory Site Terms" confirmed many of Sinclair's claims and immediately led to the passage of the Meat Testing Act of 1906 and the pure Food and Drug Act. However, this bill "does not include any labor protection", he ignores [Sinclair] 's American Workers for his novel (Phelps 14).
We certainly seek salvation - the prayers of Jesus tells us. The whole family history of the people of God tells us. But Jesus' prayers also tell us that our direct salvation is not necessarily the will of God. The first thing we promised was that he worked with us and grew up with my son His son not only rescued but also in the garden to do what God wants I shouted faithfully. I am very happy because it tells me that there are several things better than urgent rescue. So, we hope that our problems will be solved, our battle will be stopped, and our heart will be peaceful. But that night, it was not necessarily God's will to show all solutions to us in the garden. What is even more shameful is that we are showing to us that the will of God is better than salvation from our suffering.
Remember the Scriptures of Exodus. The Israelites cried to protect day and night. God called Moses to bring out the Israelites from Egypt. Moses asked God - what is the name of God, or what should he say to the Israelites? In God's response, he gave Israel promises - he will be what they needed him - in this case - their Savior. This promise, discovered in the name of God, is also spread to the human world. God will become the architect of the rescue plan - the person necessary to make them live in harmony with him. In the case of the heavenly church, God will be all that we need for our calling and elections