I will start this blog with some lyrics from a talented group called BarlowGirl:
I waited for You, today
but You didn't show, no
I needed You, today; so where did You go?
You told me call, said you'd be there
and though I haven't seen You
are You still there?
I cried out with no reply and
I can't feel You by my side so
I'll hold tight to what I know
You're here, and I'm never alone
And though I can't not see You
And I can't explain why
Such a deep deep reassurance
You placed in my life
We cannot separate cause You're part of me
and though your invisible I'll trust the unseen
I cried out with no reply and
I can't feel You by my side so
I'll hold tight to what I know
You're here, and I'm never alone
We cannot separate, You're part of me
Though You're invisible, I'll trust the unseen
I cried out with no reply and
I can't feel You by my side so
I'll hold tight to what I know
You're here, and I'm never alone
This song speaks the truth in how some of us feel about the presence of God. God is not limited to time or space, but we are. Therefore, we find comfort in physical touch and what we can see to classify certain reality. Although these things are important, I think that our relationship with God is a challenge against time, space and certain humanly comforts that we have. We cannot see God, but know He's there. Though he is physically invisible, He is visible as we apply His teachings to our daily life. Ultimately, we are never alone. That is more comforting than any physical touch or gift of sight in this world.
Signing off,
Brandi Shea Davis
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