i finally finished philip yancey's book, disappointment with god. this paragraph is from one of the last chapters:
"The Bible never belittles human disappointment (remember the proportion in Job--one chapter of restoration follows forty-one chapters of anguish), but it does add one key word: temporary. What we feel now, we will not always feel. Our disappointment is itself a sign, an aching, a hunger for something better. And faith is, in the end, a kind of homesickness--for a home we have never visited but have never once stopped longing for."
i know faith is supposed to be simple, but it's so confusing to me. however, i think i can get this "homesickness" description of faith. i long for something i don't even understand. my heart hopes for something that i can't walk away from.
"and lord, haste the day when my faith shall be sight..."
2 comments:
yep.
yea! yea! that's it!
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