Let God Be
If I know anything about God, it is that I know nothing about Him. And as this journey progresses, the realization that I don’t know anything about Him grows. Like most genuine people, I am often wrapped up in a tangled, spaghetti-noodle pile of thoughts when thinking about God. “If God exists, does He see me right now? Can He hear me? What if He does hear me? Should I be afraid? Why would He bother? He may be the only one who can help, so how do I get His attention? What if He’s the reason why my life is going so poorly? ” And on and on. My imagination explores all possible answers to see if one particular path makes any sense. But, rarely come to any place of tangible help for current circumstances. Just an empty pile of thoughts, imagination, and helplessness. I’ve noticed this is a universally common experience for people who spend time thinking of God. There’s no wondering why most conversations between people about God leave no one feeling more enlightened or grounded. Mix in opi...