There is a foundational axiom in logic and argument that if
the premise is false, everything thereafter might be proven true.
The one who declares there is no God claims that everything
has always existed. They must take this
statement on faith (not a word popular among those who call foul at the word
Creator) for their god, science, cannot prove what they claim.
The one who professes in faith that there is a God rejoices
when science reveals the divinity of each aspect of creation.
The one who claims that everything “just is” leads a bleak
life without real purpose. They “just
are.”
The who knows in his heart that God is not only real, but
good, and in his most fundamental form is love, knows life.
The one who will not acknowledge God, feels compelled to
convince everyone else of their well-constructed argument and logic which
defies both because they cannot prove their premise.
The one who proclaims a loving God by faith, does not argue
but invites others to know what they cannot know without the illumination of
God’s own Spirit.
We who know the truth through faith are called to liberate
those who are blind and enslaved in the wickedness of the world.
Speak the truth in love.
Deliver the gospel of peace. Pray
for the Holy Spirit to lift the blindness of the unbeliever.
We
do not argue with those who are blind and foolish. They will only think themselves wise.
Have pity on those who think that life is only what they can
calculate. Have mercy on those timid
souls that will not take a step towards real—abundant—life in faith.
Pray for those who are lost in their own arguments.
Pray for those who do not know purpose, real God-given
purpose.
One day everyone will declare that Jesus Christ is Lord and
it will be to the glory of God. The
blindness will be lifted and there will be nothing left to say, except JESUS IS
LORD!
We who have eyes to see have hearts like that of our Lord
and desire none to perish. We continue
to invite people to know the truth. Tell
them of a God who is Love. Then tell
them how much he loves us in the story of Jesus Christ.
Let’s take our good news to the streets!
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