“It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.” -Thomas Sowell

This was a quote shared by one of my coworkers at work this past week. It seems like it could be a good response to some of the blogs I have read about the non-existence of God. 🙂

The deeper my husband and I get into our study of the scriptures, the more convinced I am that God does exist. Any denial of His existence does not make it so. Science cannot prove God does not exist…any more than I can prove He DOES exist. Did God create science? Does He know the rules of science? Is it possible He used the Big Bang (Theory) to create the earth?

We do not get to decide what a miracle is and that God has to perform a particular miracle before we decide God exists. We don’t get to tell Him when we think it is the right time for us to see Him or for Him to make his presence known to us. Who are we to expect God to align His will with ours? He is God. He knows all. So, He knows best. WE must be willing to align our will with HIS. After the trial of our faith. That is when the miracles happen, and, I believe, when we finally learn to recognize the miracles that are already happening around us.

Faith. It all comes down to faith. Faith is a choice. I choose faith! Will you?

I heard this question recently, something like, “At the second coming of Christ, will faith even exist on the earth?”

As long as I am alive, there will at least be one who chooses to believe. And, my husband makes two.

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