When I sit in my meditation chair I can be so happy, realising that I am with God. I don't need words, just being with Him and loving Him is enough. Just as happy I can be when I realise how hard a time science and I can have to grasp the size and complexity of His creation. I perceive...
When I sit in my meditation chair I can be so happy, realising that I am with God. I don't need words, just being with Him and loving Him is enough. Just as happy I can be when I realise how hard a time science and I can have to grasp the size and complexity of His creation. I perceive...
Hi @JustEli. Time is also a dimension, but not one that we perceive as such. We can perceive the succession of time stills, though. A clock does not measure time but simulates it. Only God perceives all dimensions.
The proud science of physics has a rarely mentioned axioma: reality is what human senses agree it is. All observation in science depends, directly or indirectly, on sensory perception including the interpretations in our brain. This is possible because of the high correlation of measurements...
@Deuteronomy, just trying to live my life as God intended it to be. Being a good person, loving Jesus and finding ways to deepen that love, not hurting others, trying to bring others to him. Not very surprising, I guess.
Hi @Deuteronomy. It was good and kind of refreshing to read your post. Frankly, my whole life seems to be focused on earning Heaven. I think I trust God to reward that, even with occasional sins. I am not so much guided by fear of hell as I am in love with Jesus.
I am a sinner. They are not grave sins but nonetheless insults to the Lord, especially since I commit them willingly. I even tend to rationalize them. It makes me highly uncertain about the pureness and prospect of my soul. So I don't deserve to be this Happy Felix I keep calling myself here. I...
I am a believer too. Probably my faith has even outgrown mustard seed size. But still... Maybe I AM the only one here who has occasional weaknesses and appreciate confirmations. They make me happy and I thank God for them.
Thank you, @Claudia. My questions, if any, were primarily rhetorical. With my post I have more affirmation than questions to offer. But thanks anyway.
BTW, why so many capitals in your post?
Most of us are believers in the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, aren't we? Do we need proof of his resurrection, the core of our Christian faith? We hope not but it sure couldn't hurt to have our faith confirmed by facts so now and then. Real proof of the essence of our faith is...