termyt wrote:3. Sometimes a kitten is just a kitten. I do not believe every good and bad thing that happens in our lives has deep spiritual significance. God will use everything around us to broadcast His message, but that does not mean everything we happen across is a tool of the supernatural.
While I agree here that the kitten is not a direct revelation or Godsent angelic kitty (at least from what I've heard of it...), I think it's safe to call it a gift from God because all good things in creation are gifts from God(as in the verse that says all that is good comes from Me). Even non-believers recognize joy, charity, affection, nature, ect. as "good" things, yet because they do not know where "goodness" comes from or who "goodness" is they cannot find satisfaction in those things alone. But I think that we all see little glimpses of God's love in His creation as in the kitten and the idea involved in caring for the kitten as almost a symbolic picture of how God cares for us.
I'm with Termyt on God not granting the desire of anyone's heart, and that the healing done by Jesus was to prove Him as Messiah and glorify God not save humanity from death in this life (if He did why would we need His promise of eternal life?). In the end it's not about ANYONE but God. So I would say that if you want to look at the kitten as being anything, it's possible that it was given to them to show them God - just as Jesus healed people to show them God - and not to "make them happy" or anything like that.
It's very important to always remember that God "so loved the world" and not "so loved believers." What happens when you turn it into the latter is that the "believers" started the action in doing something to merit God's love, rather than the God being love and extending that love to the world for whoever wants to accept it. And as we read in the parable of the two debtors God came to forgive and save everyone but those who need forgiveness the most will be the most thankful. I mean, the basic point of the Gospel is that God not only went "out of His way" to save all sinners (as we were all once non-believers and all separated from God at one time) but sent His Son to die for them. So I'd have to strongly disagree with your parents there.
There ya go that's my 2 cents. I'd cite the verses I wanted but right now Bible Gateway is being evil. >.>;;