(This is going to be kind of disorganized so I apologize in advance)
I have to disagree that everything in the Bible is a metaphor. While many things are symbolic, some things just mean exactly what they mean. "Love your neighbor as yourself." Kind of hard to argue with that. As "Christian" as it may sound, most things related to God are "spiritually discerned" (1 Corinthians 2:14) and without the Spirit of God, many people just won't understand. And before you think I'm just speaking Christianese, the way I've found that God speaks to me is when I'm praying or writing. Eventually I'll start saying things or writing things and I'll stop and think, "How did I come at this conclusion?" But it makes sense! I normally wouldn't think of such things on my own, but by simply talking to God I am able to understand more than I normally would on my own.
I think that the best definition for faith is taken right from Hebrews 11:1
Faith is being sure of what we hope for, and certain of what we do not see.[/b]
Therefore, faith is something that every human possesses, whether they realize it or not. We have faith that the sun will rise tomorrow; we have faith that our hearts will keep beating; we have faith that we are, in fact, breathing air; we have faith that the pilot who's flying our aircraft won't crash it.
To be honest, faith isn't a prerequisite for God to make Himself known. God is everywhere and in all things (though all things are not God). By having faith in God, while I can't see exactly where He's going to take me, I am trusting that He knows exactly where He wants me to go. I'd rather have someone who knows leading the way than trusting myself and my limited intillect.
As far as Christianity being a \"feel good\" religion, it's different than you may think. There are days when I just feel rotten, and while I trust in God to pull me through tough times, we're not exempt from trials and temptations. I go through college just like every other college student does. The main difference is that I have someone to rely upon who is constantly telling me, \"Just a little bit further. You can do this.\" A man once said:
The Christian life isn't hard; it's impossible.[/b]
"Just believe," doesn't cut it in the life of a Christian, either. We are called to grow in our relationships with Jesus Christ, and just like in any relationship, something has to be done. You learn more about the other person; there's love; there's trust. In a perfect relationship, you would trust the other person to do anything they asked because you knew that they wouldn't have you do anything harmful to yourself or to others.
I think that God loves it when we understand what He's talking about, but sometimes I think he says to all of us, "I would like you to trust without understanding." God isn't subject to logic or reason; He's above it. Try picturing eternity.
I wish this was more organized. Some day I may go back and make more sense about it, but it's time for bed.
-Amé
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