Thursday, April 9, 2009

No God in Foolishness

As I reflect over the past few blogging days I see how many posts I've made. It's quite a few. I began on April Fools Day (April 1, 2009) and today is April 9, 2009. So it's been a little over a week now. During this time I have blogged over 60 "articles" or posts. Each post relates to some interference or other in my life. I have tried to guide all of these interferences to some sort of a divine or spiritual response. Now I realize that many of these posts tend to deviate. They follow another course, a sort of intellectual philosophizing bent. I'm not trying to boast of any greater intellect, God knows I have a lot more to learn. But I do believe that intelligence is a sign of spirituality. What? You may well ask that question, but it's true. The Scriptures say that it is "the fool who says in his heart there is no God." The intelligent person will see God in everything he reads, views, or hears. That is what I am trying to do. I am trying to sense the divine interference in every realm of life. That is why I include even a rendezvous, a dinner conversation, an evening stroll, a midnight nightmare, a quote of a sermon, an excerpt from a book, a newspaper clipping, a magazine article, the lyrics to a song, or whatever else falls my way. God is a God who works in mysterious yet intelligent ways. He likes to interfere and the more you look for it the more noticeable it becomes. God loves to interfere and I think He does so intelligently and beautifully. So if you see something intelligent or something beautiful there is a greater chance of seeing Him through it as well. Not always, but it's worth a look at least. God has told us that He wants to be tried. In fact He has told us to taste Him and to see that He is good.

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