While listening, well watching actually, a video on YouTube with Jack Canfield, he made a comment that resonated with me – he said he loved the word discovering because it meant “uncovering”. Think about it dis (un) – cover
Isn’t that what we do when we discover or realize a spiritual truth? When we have one of those “Ah ha” moments or an epiphany?
In my devotional, Love is a Rose, I reveal how God spoke to me or brought to my mind, scriptures that supplanted or explained each verse of the song.
Even in books like The Secret that seemingly deal with “new age woo-woo stuff,” we can find spiritual truth.
How do I know this?
Because I discover these truths every day of my life in some of the most extraordinary ways!
Look back at some of my articles or check my blog and you’ll see I’ve discovered a spiritual truth or evidence in rocks, horseshoes, potatoes…. More recently, check out the review I did on the movie, Frozen, and you’ll see I’ve even discovered spiritual truths in a Disney film.
A song, a book, a billboard sign, a gut feeling or a comment by a friend or virtual stranger …these are all ways in which God reveals His truth to us. Even a comment we make tosomeone sometimes resonates with us on a deeper level or answers a question we’ve been asking ourselves for ages!
Of course the bible is the best and most popular source of spiritual truth, but if God is spirit (as Jesus said He is), and is omnipresent (which means He is in every thing and is every where) isn’t it safe to say He can communicate to us in a myriad of ways?
I think so, we just need to be open and receptive and not discount what we intuitively know is God communicating to and through us.
Something to think about….
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