Coffee Break Time002-Coffee Break Time
“Well Audra, this is our Coffee Break Room. We still keep up that old-time habit of having coffee breaks.”
“It’s nice,” Audra answered. “But let’s get back to the interview. Why did they totally ignore what God created.”
“It was simple,” I responded. “They wanted to believe that they were in control of their lives and the world around them. They even used one of the gifts God gave us, science, to prove they were in charge, instead of what it was intended for; to show all the beauty and complexity of all God created.”
“Could they have been right?” Audra interrupted.
“Well that what is so funny” I answered. “ When they created something like a watch: they were very proud of it and showed off their control over it. And yet, when God created a human body, as a baby, they would not give God the credit for the child; along with the control He should have over it. They took the very small part they had in the creation of that baby, and claimed the baby is theirs and took over control of it. And this was even though God would periodically show them through various ways that he was in control over, if and when, they would give birth; along with all the other factors like health, sex, and so much more. He gave them the gift of participation in creating of one small part of his world and they tried to take over control.”
“And what was really weird, was they tried to take over control over things they had no part in the creation and control over. Such things as the weather. They would see the orderliness of what was happening; such as the sun coming up in the east and setting in the west over a twenty-four hour period; and they would determine when things should occur like bed-time. This would give them the sense of control over their lives. Even though God could change it at anytime and did every so often. Like when he would throw in a bad storm that could shut down their plans.”
“They would, write that off as an exception. Instead of asking themselves the questions they should have, like: ‘Is God trying to get our attention?’ ‘Are we doing what we should with what he created.’ Instead they were upset, ‘Why did this happen?’”
“Audra would you like a cup of coffee?”
“Well Audra, this is our Coffee Break Room. We still keep up that old-time habit of having coffee breaks.”
“It’s nice,” Audra answered. “But let’s get back to the interview. Why did they totally ignore what God created.”
“It was simple,” I responded. “They wanted to believe that they were in control of their lives and the world around them. They even used one of the gifts God gave us, science, to prove they were in charge, instead of what it was intended for; to show all the beauty and complexity of all God created.”
“Could they have been right?” Audra interrupted.
“Well that what is so funny” I answered. “ When they created something like a watch: they were very proud of it and showed off their control over it. And yet, when God created a human body, as a baby, they would not give God the credit for the child; along with the control He should have over it. They took the very small part they had in the creation of that baby, and claimed the baby is theirs and took over control of it. And this was even though God would periodically show them through various ways that he was in control over, if and when, they would give birth; along with all the other factors like health, sex, and so much more. He gave them the gift of participation in creating of one small part of his world and they tried to take over control.”
“And what was really weird, was they tried to take over control over things they had no part in the creation and control over. Such things as the weather. They would see the orderliness of what was happening; such as the sun coming up in the east and setting in the west over a twenty-four hour period; and they would determine when things should occur like bed-time. This would give them the sense of control over their lives. Even though God could change it at anytime and did every so often. Like when he would throw in a bad storm that could shut down their plans.”
“They would, write that off as an exception. Instead of asking themselves the questions they should have, like: ‘Is God trying to get our attention?’ ‘Are we doing what we should with what he created.’ Instead they were upset, ‘Why did this happen?’”
“Audra would you like a cup of coffee?”