IF I CAN SEE GOD
As a child, I often pondered what it would be like to behold God. Would it be a radiant light, a soft whisper, or an awe-inspiring presence that permeates the universe? I would frequently ask others, but their responses were always unclear.
Years went by, and my curiosity never faded. I would find myself lost in thought, imagining what it would be like to behold the divine. I would read scriptures, attend sermons, and pray fervently, hoping to catch a glimpse of the divine.
One day, during my quite moment, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace wash over me. It was as if the world around me had melted away, leaving only a sense of stillness and calm. I closed my eyes, and suddenly, I saw a vision of a beautiful garden. The flowers were vibrant, the trees were lush, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming roses.
In the center of the garden stood a figure, radiant and full of light. I couldn't make out the features, but I knew instinctively that it was God. I felt a sense of awe and wonder, and tears began to stream down my face.
As I gazed upon the vision, I heard a gentle voice whispering in my heart. "What do you see?" it asked.
I replied, "I see a beautiful garden, full of life and wonder."
The voice spoke again, "And what do you see in the garden?"
I looked deeper, and I saw people from all walks of life, laughing, playing, and embracing one another. I saw the sick being healed, the hungry being fed, and the sorrowful being comforted.
"I see love and joy," I replied.
The voice spoke once more, "And what do you see in the midst of it all?"
I looked again, and I saw a figure, still radiating light and love. I knew that it was God, standing in the midst of humanity, embracing and uplifting all.
"I see you," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper.
In that moment, I realized that God was not just a distant figure, but a present reality, woven into the fabric of our lives. I saw that God was not just a being, but a force, a power, and a presence that fills the universe.
As I opened my eyes, the vision faded, but the sense of peace and wonder remained. I knew that I had caught a glimpse of the divine, and it would forever change my perspective on life.
From that day forward, I saw God in every sunrise, every smile, and every act of kindness. I saw God in the beauty of nature, in the laughter of children, and in the resilience of the human spirit.
And I knew that if I could see God, I could also see the world in a new light, a world full of hope, love, and possibility.
lordwundu
IF I CAN SEE GOD
As a child, I often pondered what it would be like to behold God. Would it be a radiant light, a soft whisper, or an awe-inspiring presence that permeates the universe? I would frequently ask others, but their responses were always unclear.
Years went by, and my curiosity never faded. I would find myself lost in thought, imagining what it would be like to behold the divine. I would read scriptures, attend sermons, and pray fervently, hoping to catch a glimpse of the divine.
One day, during my quite moment, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace wash over me. It was as if the world around me had melted away, leaving only a sense of stillness and calm. I closed my eyes, and suddenly, I saw a vision of a beautiful garden. The flowers were vibrant, the trees were lush, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming roses.
In the center of the garden stood a figure, radiant and full of light. I couldn't make out the features, but I knew instinctively that it was God. I felt a sense of awe and wonder, and tears began to stream down my face.
As I gazed upon the vision, I heard a gentle voice whispering in my heart. "What do you see?" it asked.
I replied, "I see a beautiful garden, full of life and wonder."
The voice spoke again, "And what do you see in the garden?"
I looked deeper, and I saw people from all walks of life, laughing, playing, and embracing one another. I saw the sick being healed, the hungry being fed, and the sorrowful being comforted.
"I see love and joy," I replied.
The voice spoke once more, "And what do you see in the midst of it all?"
I looked again, and I saw a figure, still radiating light and love. I knew that it was God, standing in the midst of humanity, embracing and uplifting all.
"I see you," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper.
In that moment, I realized that God was not just a distant figure, but a present reality, woven into the fabric of our lives. I saw that God was not just a being, but a force, a power, and a presence that fills the universe.
As I opened my eyes, the vision faded, but the sense of peace and wonder remained. I knew that I had caught a glimpse of the divine, and it would forever change my perspective on life.
From that day forward, I saw God in every sunrise, every smile, and every act of kindness. I saw God in the beauty of nature, in the laughter of children, and in the resilience of the human spirit.
And I knew that if I could see God, I could also see the world in a new light, a world full of hope, love, and possibility.
lordwundu