posted on Jul, 30 2006 @ 03:00 AM
Hi seridium///
Like the other two members 'desert and Enkidu' have both given their opinion of signs, i will too.
God is around, and He may or may not give you a physical sign to show you that He exists, but He is there.
When we ask for 'signs' we also have to be careful because our own mind can play tricks with us, thinking how special we might be coz God gave us
His personal sign.
If you have a little knowledge of how God works, then you also would know that He allowed the ''Prince of the Air'' Satan, to roam the Earth till
the end of the world.
Satan is called 'prince of the air' because he influences people (good or bad)by his clever tactics...he will even appear as an 'Angel of light'
to confuse and make people believe they are special in some way.
All we have to do is ask ourselves ''Are we perfect'?
"Are we better then the next person"?
And there is your answer.
Yes, there are signs everyday of our life that God exists and He does listen, but it's all about what WE do with our life, that can make a difference
to our being here.
And although people do tend to influence our life, we dont have to adhere to it.
And sometimes asking questions to others that have gained wisdom through life experiences help us a little to know what is out there, and make up our
own mind to what holds true.....sometimes mistakes and misfortunes in life have a way of guiding you to the truth.
And dont think that people in 'Power' are the most knowledgeable of all...it can be your average person who makes you feel comfortable and your Soul
at peace....an inner glow , if you like!
If you always have in your mind that YOU are no better then the person you meet, then I can sincerly tell you, that YOU will be that better person,
not only for yourself , but in Gods mind as well.
And if people make another person out to be what he may be not truly be,it does not really matter, because it's not about them in the end, it's
about you.You have to answer for yourself, about yourself, and not anyone else.
take care,
helen