I am NOT religious. However, I am curious about religions, and religiosity. I've been intrigued by the concept of "grace" since I stumbled upon it in a Catholic Encyclopedia entry one lunch hour when I had nothing better to do than to sit in the library, looking through reference books. I came upon "grace" and it kind of blew my mind. Here's one definition:
"In Western Christian theology, grace has been defined, not as a created substance of any kind, but as "the love and mercy given to us by God because God desires us to have it, not necessarily because of anything we have done to earn it"
"In Western Christian theology, grace has been defined, not as a created substance of any kind, but as "the love and mercy given to us by God because God desires us to have it, not necessarily because of anything we have done to earn it"
I guess you can imagine why it appealed to me. Getting something for doing nothing, not asking for it, not expecting it, and not deserving it in any way. Wow. Sign me up.
The agnostic who lives inside my brain is screaming "it is totally random, dumb luck, girlfriend!"
But still, sometimes wonderful random things happen and they seem like a gift. Sometimes they change your life and things are never the same again. Of course random bad things happen, too. But I am trying not to go there. Not today.
But still, sometimes wonderful random things happen and they seem like a gift. Sometimes they change your life and things are never the same again. Of course random bad things happen, too. But I am trying not to go there. Not today.
“Citrus Worker” by William Ludwig, Leu Gardens, Orlando, Florida |