We speak of having faith in
God. And, every now and then, we are saddened to learn of people who have lost their faith.
Is yours a God who, as a
result of your earthly behaviour, judges that you be either saved or condemned? Or is yours a disinterested
and ever-loving God?
Is faith in God a coat of
many colours, designed to fit each of us in his or her own way?
When all is said and done,
no matter the God we believe in or how or why our faith is engendered, by a
definition common to all, faith in God is a divine sense of knowing that God
lives in us and we in Him.
Is it possible that our
capacity to lose faith has everything to do with how we view God, as opposed to
that ill which may have befallen us in the moment?
Faith in God transcends the
workings of the mind. Such faith wells up from within, a product of the soul.
It is a life-long journey: one that
affirms our true inner spiritual Being.
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