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Thank you for sharing such a beautiful conversation and for being an example to many for how to live out the faith, not perfectly but with a pure heart.
Did this video ever take me back! I still remembered all the words and harmonies from when I was a kid (and the afros). Will sing it today as I run.
Blessings my friend.
Cheryl
Profoundly honest statement by your daughter. She verbalized what I often feel in prayer when I attempt to start talking to God in some King Jamesian language. Not sure if it's God or me talking back asking me why the blazes I'm doing that. Sometimes, I think it's a way of providing a distance from God when I'm afraid of how he may answer.
Often, it's easier for me to journal my prayers/conversations. I can talk to God there in a way that's real or at least really sounds like me. I'd like my pen to float across the page in some magically spiritual God-response. So far, not yet. But after I empty myself on the page, and wait, I sometimes find myself writing what I believe is dialogue.
God does not talk to us in the same way...it is even better.
Goe does not know us in the same way as others around us...He made us and knows everything about us.
it is not the same as talking to a person
or listening to a person
but
it is better.
Christa, lately I've realized that sometimes prayer feels like I'm leaving a voice mail message somewhere, hoping God will check his messages and wondering if he'll ever ever return my calls.
Shep. Man, I loved that video. Good to see you here again.
Nancy, I believe what you're saying. I have to believe it because the evidence of my experience feels awfully lonely. But it is good to hear it from others. The "we believe" takes away some of the sting of loneliness.
Oakridge video...not so much but that's just me. ;-)