Plus, a little bit of humor never hurts!
I often ponder the question (as do many of us): “Who/What is God?” This is just one of the hundreds of questions I have when it comes to understanding God. And, while I can’t say I’ve ever come up with a definitive satisfactory answer, suffice it to say that I usually end up deciding that I hold spiritual faith in something, but I’m not entirely certain what that something is. And I must admit, my version of a higher power changes almost daily.
So if there is a God, what role should (S)He/It play in our lives? Maybe you’ve heard the saying: “God helps those who help themselves.” Seems like a good motto. Yet sadly, so many people have options at their fingertips to make things better, yet they remain stagnant in hope that the Universe will sweep in and fix everything for them. But many of these people would fare better claiming responsibility and taking constructive steps on their own toward changing what isn’t working. So maybe it would be better to take Him/Her/It out of the role of janitor (whose job is to clean up our messes) and instead give God a little break!
Well, why not? After all, the Universe is approximately 14 billion years old. Hence, God’s been around for even longer. So just like we all need a vacation from the intensity of our busy lives and responsibilities, wouldn’t it be nice for God to have a little R&R now and again? That doesn’t mean that God isn’t still ever-present. But maybe we all need to be a little more respectful and turn to ourselves and our community (even our Angels) for the help and support we need rather than constantly pester our purported Creator, especially when it comes to relatively trivial matters—such as, “please, God, let me get that promotion!”
So whether you have full faith and a unified internal sense of what God is to you– or you’re floundering about trying to figure it out – here are a few tips on how to claim the power you have at your own fingertips to make your life a little better.
I guess my message is: continue practicing your faith in God or a higher power if you have one. But please also consider giving God a little break and instead push yourself to take charge and make positive changes in your life now! And then when a miracle occurs you’ll truly appreciate it!
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