Walking by Faith


 

Why is furniture called furniture? Which cheese puff is longer? Oh the things six year olds ask. Our granddaughter took an inordinate amount of time trying to measure out two cheese puffs before she could figure out which one to eat first.

I can relate. When I was young, I would lay on the grass looking up at the sky wondering how trees got their name. Who named them? Why are they called trees?

Curiosity is a good thing, as long as unanswered questions do not become an obstacle to faith, which can sometimes happen in matters of spirituality.

If you find yourself struggling with questions that do not seem to have any answers, do not let this prevent you from growing in your faith. While there are some answers we may not be able to definitively know in this world that does not mean we will not learn them in the next.

Trust. Patience, and a good dose of acceptance allows us to become believers without full knowledge. As they say, "We walk by faith, not by sight."

Janet Cassidy
janetcassidy.com

 

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