Day 4 – the task before us
The question, “Is Anybody there?” is one of the most important a religious man can make... Man, with all his knowledge, still hammers on the walls of his prison and wants to know if there is Anyone outside; whether he is caught in a rat trap and can understand nothing; or whether his life is in the hands of Someone very wise and good, who will successfully work out a scheme, a purpose, in which the life of the individual plays a part. –LESLIE D. WEATHERHEAD
God’s existence, then, is the first leg of our religious journey, His nature the second. It is best to embrace the former before exploring the latter. This is why my first book, 5 Reasons: Why I Still Believe in God, is recommended reading for anyone who harbors doubts about God’s existence. Only after coming to believe He is real could that person look at His nature without considering it a waste of time.1
Having dealt with this issue, it is now time to put God’s existence aside and dwell exclusively on His character. As we do, we must resist the temptation to look back, except to remember what we’ve already concluded—that God, indeed, does exist. We must not make the mistake of reevaluating the first leg of our journey as we ascend the slope of the second.
Daily Quotation
Leslie D. Weatherhead, Why Do Men Suffer? (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1936), 15.
1In this book, for the same practical reasons as before, I will use the traditional male pronoun for God. (See 5 Reasons, “Endnotes,” Day 6.)
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