Monday, July 12, 2010

God's trail

We must never be satisfied with any movement toward the way things should be that does not also vigorously revolt against the way things are.

When I start out on a trail in the mountains, that is the most important part. Miss the start of the trail, and you never walk the path. Maybe there's a narrow gate that opens the route toward God, the gate that many Christians think they have walked through but never have, and maybe it can be found in an idea so simple that we often miss its force:

You know you're finding God when you believe that God is good no matter what happens.

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