I've often heard people who don't believe in God say something to the effect of, "You Christians/Jews/Muslims just use God as a crutch. If I'm honest, this has offended me at times in the past and I'm generally not an easily offended person. It's offended me because it just assumes that I'm a weak minded person, who, instead of using my brain and my strength, I prefer to lean on a figment of my imagination.
Recently, I've been less offended by this statement and have taken the approach of: So what? What's wrong with having a crutch? If someone is limping and in pain, they need a crutch to help them. If someone is in pain and can't walk on their own, they need help. The reality is that sometimes we need a crutch, so why not God?
I can never convince you that God is real. I'll never try to convince you of that. All I know is my own experience. My recent struggles are no secret to anyone who reads this blog. In the last couple of weeks, I've seen how God is my crutch, whether I ask him to be or not. He has sustained me, blessed me more than I deserve, and is bringing me back to standing.
Could I live without God? Yeah. Could I live without him? No.
2 comments:
I agree.
I have no problem needing a crutch. Better than hopping around aimlessly trying to keep my balance on my own.
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