Saturday, December 28, 2019

Believing is Seeing, not the other way round

Morning: Psalm 26; Jeremiah 31:10–17; Galatians 4:1–7
On the radio the other day someone describing science said that when you have evidence you can believe.  But that is odd, because belief that requires evidence is not really belief. Belief is accepting what cannot be proved by external evidence. The affirmation that the Creator of the Universe took flesh and was born in human form is unique to Christianity. John declares that Jesus is light for all and brings grace and truth to all who receive him. You cannot discover what this means unless you first believe it. No evidence can prove it to you. Believing is seeing.

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