I find that one of the pitfalls we often encounter when trying to share our faith with nonbelievers is trying to prove God exists. To me, this is like trying to prove what love is.
I have only been in love (true love) once, and distinctly remember realizing it. I was stepping out of the shower, thinking about my favorite person, when it hit me like a ton of bricks. All my life I heard songs about love, saw others in love, watched it portrayed on television and in movies. Yet none of these could prepare me for the unique sensation of realizing what true love is.
I was completely and utterly confident that I knew at that moment what love was, and no one could convince me otherwise. My knowledge of the experience was proof enough for me. Just like I am completely and utterly confident that God exists and I have a relationship with Him. I can try and describe it, can even demonstrate it through my actions. But I certainly cannot prove it. And you will only understand what all the fuss is about once you’ve experienced it for yourself.
Being in love, and knowing our Creator. I highly recommend both.
I have only been in love (true love) once, and distinctly remember realizing it. I was stepping out of the shower, thinking about my favorite person, when it hit me like a ton of bricks. All my life I heard songs about love, saw others in love, watched it portrayed on television and in movies. Yet none of these could prepare me for the unique sensation of realizing what true love is.
I was completely and utterly confident that I knew at that moment what love was, and no one could convince me otherwise. My knowledge of the experience was proof enough for me. Just like I am completely and utterly confident that God exists and I have a relationship with Him. I can try and describe it, can even demonstrate it through my actions. But I certainly cannot prove it. And you will only understand what all the fuss is about once you’ve experienced it for yourself.
Being in love, and knowing our Creator. I highly recommend both.