I Do Not Believe in the THings That I Cannot See! Why I Am a Christian, part 12

by | Apr 10, 2020 | Faith, Why I am a Christian

“For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities–his eternal power and divine nature–have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.” Romans 1:20 (NIV)

I have heard it said so many times, “I do not believe in the things that I cannot see; therefore, since I can’t see God, there is no God.”

I feel so sorry for them. After all, no one can see electricity. Those who do not believe what they cannot see must live in total darkness, for there is no way they can believe in electricity. The same is true of wind. No one has ever been able to see wind; therefore, those refreshing breezes during the summer must be nothing but illusions. Gravity is another example. It, too, cannot be seen, for it is a consequence of our planet rotating around an invisible axis. Think how devastating it would be to mankind to live without gravity. We would all be slung into the cosmos!

The fact is that when I drop a rock, it falls. This shows that gravity truly exists, even though we cannot see it. The same is true for wind. We cannot see it, but we can see the effects of the wind. Kites can be flown, and huge windmills can grind wheat into flour, thanks to the unseen force that makes it possible for the windmill to turn. This is also the case for electricity. Even though we cannot see it, we see its influence all over our homes. Light, television, computers, microwaves, etc., all come to life in the presence of electricity. We cannot see electricity, but we can see its influence.

How could anyone doubt of God? His influence in our world is palpable. Flowers bloom, birds find abundant food even through the odds are completely against them. I have no doubt that my Heavenly Father exists, for He lives within me: “And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Counselor to be with you forever– the Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept him, because it neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for he lives with you and will be in you.” John 14:16-17 (NIV) I see His influence wherever I go.

Some will point out, however, that disasters happen in our world. These calamities indicate that something wrong occurred. Nonetheless, even during duress, our Father comes through every time.

Otherwise, how would we be able to explain the following true story? A woman was walking with her infant in her arms, beside the Payaswami River in India. Somehow her infant slipped from her grasp and fell into the river. That poor woman was out of her mind, and it didn’t help that she didn’t even know how to swim. She yelled and screamed, but the only response she received was from the squawking monkeys looking down at her form up in the trees.

Then the mom saw some movement. One monkey dove into the river, swam towards the infant and brought the hapless child to his mother’s feet. He then disappeared into the trees.

There is a God who truly cares for you. Don’t miss the opportunity to getting to know Him. He is a fact!

Rob Chaffart

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