
Only fools say in their hearts, “There is no God.” They are corrupt, and their actions are evil; not one of them does good! Psalms 14:1
How many times have you encountered someone who boldly claims that there is no God? As women of faith, I have heard this so often in my 62 years that it leaves me feeling a sense of sadness. This is because many people believe that if they can’t see or touch something, it doesn’t exist. I challenge that belief.
Let’s consider this: how many of us truly believe the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, exists? If you’re nodding your head or raising your hand, think about this: how many of us have actually seen it with our own eyes or touched it with our own hands? Not many, I imagine. Yet, you don’t deny its existence, do you? You’ve heard descriptions, seen pictures, or experienced it through movies.
This resonates with my faith in Jesus. While I may not have physically seen or touched Him, I know He exists and profoundly impacts my life. Faith transcends the physical realm; it is about the deep experiences and feelings that affirm our beliefs.