Personal Online Journal

Monday, September 07, 2009

What is your most compelling reason for believing in God?

A post at ldstalk.wordpress.com prompted the following comment from me.
The most compelling reason I have for believing in God is the fruit of God I see in people around me. I start with my mom and dad. They are not perfect but they are faithful and happy and contented and busy. I see what being at work for God has done for them and I want the same for myself. I recall several other that I have gotten to know well enough to prove that their life is not just superficial happiness. I have seen hearts change and forgiveness bringing peace. I remember every day kind of people doing simple things that bring joy into their life and those they serve.

To be honest, I also can remember a couple of atheists that fit quite well into this description. I am satisfied that if they truly are being honest in their heart, they will be where any faithful believer is.

Another scripture comes to mind, "If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself." John 7:17 When I have exercised my faith by doing what I know to be true, I feel the fruits of God in me. I have a clarity of mind. I feel good and right. It is when I am most obedient that I am most confident in God and His plan.

1 comment:

Papa D said...

Times when he has spoken through me (or someone else) and revealed things of which I (or s/he) had no understanding whatsoever. A son's baby blessing is one of the most stunning examples of this, but there are multiple examples I could list.