Category: Christianity

Moving On

“In my opinion,” Karen said, ” Atheists are idiots.”

“I don’t think you should say that in public,” I said.

“I’m not in public, for the love of God,” Karen said. “I’m in your damn kitchen and I can say what I want.”

“Of course you can,” I said.

“I am so tired of everyone saying that God doesn’t exist, when it’s so obvious He does.”

“I know,” I said. “Every prayer I’ve ever said has been answered, and sometimes the answer was ‘No,’ or ‘Later,’ but it was always, without a doubt, answered. But why are you hung up on Atheists, right now?”

“Because I posted ‘Thank God’ on someone’s Facebook page when she said she was cancer-free, and someone responded, ‘No, thank the surgeon.’ Excuse me, but the surgeon was the facilitator, but God make it happen.”

“You and I believe that,” I said, “but a lot of people don’t.”

Karen shook her head, and lifted her wine glass. “But, how can they not see that God exists?”

“You know,” I responded, lifting my own glass,  “I don’t know, either. We were raised with a belief in God but many weren’t.”

“But, how can they not see God in their lives?

I had to think. “Well, if you weren’t told that God existed when you were young, how would you even know about him?”

“I totally get it,” Karen said. “But once you became a thinking person, wouldn’t you realize that there was something greater than you that created everything?”

“I don’t know,” I said. “There’s a great belief among many people that we evolved into what we are, and will turn back into nothing.”

More to come …

 

 

 

 

 

 

Holy ….Water!

The other day while ice skating (for the first time in 30 years), I fell on my right side and sprained my hand and wrist. The top of my right hand was grayish-blue and swollen. My wrist was slightly swollen and painful.

Today, after Mass, I went to the holy water dish in our church and liberally doused the top of my hand with holy water. In front of my eyes, the color returned to normal and the swelling went away. I could see the bones in my hand again.

I was marveling at the miraculous recovery of my hand in the car, on the way home. I showed my husband and he said that my hand looked normal again but my wrist was still swollen. I agreed and said that it still ached, too. Then I remembered that I hadn’t applied the holy water to my wrist at all. I’m going back to church to finish the job.

Have faith and look for little miracles in your life. They’re God’s way of showing you that He’s with you, even if He didn’t grant your wish to win the lottery. After all, God’s not a genie.