Many Americans do not feel God to be directly involved in their lives...
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Many Americans do not feel God to be directly involved in their lives. According to a 2006 Harris poll, nearly half of us (44%) believe he is not engaged in our lives and is more of an observer. This text provides a dose of healthy medicine to such feeling of isolation! It compares our relation to God to an intimate courtship, the Lord coming to woo us, to take us away!
Martin Luther compellingly describes the intimacy of this relationship: "The third incomparable benefit of faith is that it unites the soul with Christ as a bride is united with her bridegroom... And if they are one flesh and there is between them a true marriage... it follows that in everything they have they hold in common, the good as well as the evil" (Luther's Works, Vol. 31, p. 351).
God is never far away; as our beloved spouse, he is sharing in every dimension of our lives.
Martin Luther compellingly describes the intimacy of this relationship: "The third incomparable benefit of faith is that it unites the soul with Christ as a bride is united with her bridegroom... And if they are one flesh and there is between them a true marriage... it follows that in everything they have they hold in common, the good as well as the evil" (Luther's Works, Vol. 31, p. 351).
God is never far away; as our beloved spouse, he is sharing in every dimension of our lives.
