Wednesday, January 18, 2006

RST -- Truly Seeing and Hearing Things

Today's RST is based on one of the daily e-mails from PurposeDrivenLife.com (which are authored by John Fischer):
 
 
Spiritual people are a little bit crazy.  They see and hear things.  Take the hymn writer, for instance, who wrote, In the rustling grass I hear Him pass; He speaks to me everywhere.  Now a non-spiritual person might question this man's stability.  Sensing God in the tall grass nearby?  What about hearing His voice at the supermarket?  At work?  While riding in the car?
 
Of course the writer is using poetic expression here, but it does point out one of the fundamental realities of faith:  by faith  you are able to become aware of the unseen. You start to look behind things rather than just at them, and you find out that there is always something (and Someone) there. You become aware that there is much much more than what simply meets the eye, and you come to know this so well that you begin to treat the unseen as just-as-real  as the seen (and perhaps even moreso).
 
 
 
You've been prayed for today...


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