for many believers there is moral and righteous purpose both for immediate action by God and for what appears to be delayed action. - Caliber
Yes Caliber that is the question. What moral and righteous purpose exactly?
You keep referrring to god's plan to sort things out later. How exactly would stopping the tsunami have interfered with that purpose?
It is deeply dishonest of you to infer that god can answer a prayer for good health by drowning them but resurrecting them later. This is the sort of sophistry that rightly turns peoople away from theism.
You seem to have misunderstood my point about prayer despite the fact I clarified it.
Jesus invited christians to ask for anything in his name and to have confidence they would receive it.
Jesus would not have made that offer unless there was at least a possibility that god would answer prayers. Not every prayer perhaps, but at least some. If god answers prayers - even one - then he is in the business of intervening in human affairs. Even the phrase"give us today our daily bread" proves conclusively that god is active in the world. Anybody who does not believe this is not a christian theist and has taken refuge in deism.
If god helps christians - even occasionally - with daily needs like food and shelter, health and so on then your passive god is a figment of your imagination.
Not to have your wife, children, friends and home washed away in a tsunami, created by god himself, seems like a reasonable request.