When We Need God the Most
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 2:21 am
... the deepest prayer can be found in a hospital rather than a church.
Our need for God is the least in the spring and summer of our lives. It is when the snow falls and does not melt that we need the hand of Divine Providence the most. It is the realization of both our own or our loved ones frailty and mortality that opens us to thoughts of intervention and special pleadings.
For those who have built their ramparts to repel such thoughts, I wonder if, in the end, it might also prove to be a barrier to receiving the comfort these thoughts provide. I personally want to reach out for a hoped for relief rather than to expect the empty void.
Our need for God is the least in the spring and summer of our lives. It is when the snow falls and does not melt that we need the hand of Divine Providence the most. It is the realization of both our own or our loved ones frailty and mortality that opens us to thoughts of intervention and special pleadings.
For those who have built their ramparts to repel such thoughts, I wonder if, in the end, it might also prove to be a barrier to receiving the comfort these thoughts provide. I personally want to reach out for a hoped for relief rather than to expect the empty void.