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RebeccaJ
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God gifted us with the ability to know him my natural means. He wills that we know Him. Wants us to know Him. It is a good faith to have.Some people get really into historicity of scriptures. Like my sister, who has a degree in middle-eastern history, has been to Jerusalem, and all that. She’ll show me pictures of things and… truthfully I get really bored. I just don’t find God in a photograph as a supposed tomb site. I don’t find God in an old manuscript. Yes, this could be evidence that a guy name Jesus lived, as did a guy named Herod… but know of that proves to me that this guy named “Jesus” is the divine Son of God and my Savior.
So yeah, historicity arguments for/against any set of scripture really bore me, cause that’s not how I find God. Rather, I find God in what I see today, what I see in me: what I see in the world around me that I touch, feel, smell, taste, and sense. All my senses, all my logic, my heart, my scriptures, the spirit: they are all covered in fingerprints of God. And those fingerprints paint a story of a loving Father, a creator, and someone so passionate about creation that He would do anything to save it. That’s where I find God.
But, God wanting us to know Him is also why He revealed Himself to us in His Word, Jesus Christ and why He sent the Holy Spirit. So that people may know and believe.
God gifted us with faith and reason. It’s a good thing to use both.