Spiritual Sasquatch
Sasquatch. Big Foot. Many people believe such a thing exists. Many do not. Many say they have seen Big Foot. Many say that they have seen evidence that Big Foot exists. Those with opposing views laugh and shrug it off -- saying that Big Foot couldn't possibly exist. So, who's right?
I have a friend that believes in Sasquatch. He has never personally seen a Sasquatch, but he does believe that they exist. I have never seen anything other than a giant ape, but I'm not ready to jump on the Big Foot bandwagon. I asked my friend why he believes they DO exist and he coulnd't really tell me. All he said was, "why not?"
My friend could have turned the question on me, but he didn't. Not that I would have had an answer better than his. I've never seen a Sasquatch, but that doesn't mean they don't exist.
Many people view God as a sort of Spiritual Sasquatch. He's an oversized "creature" that is neither man nor ape. He is recluse. Often quiet and harmless. He is seen by some and hides Himself from others. Some choose to believe in God while others do not. Why?
In no way is this meant to be blasphemous. I believe in God with my entire heart, mind, soul, and spirit. I do not compare Him to Big Foot. I just use the "myth" of a Sasquatch to raise a question: What makes one person choose to believe and the next choose to laugh and shrug it off?
Since my friend was so adamant that Big Foot exists, I did a little research. I found a website for a Big Foot Organization and they attempt to answer a lot of the frequent Big Foot questions. One was "why are there no Big Foot remains? Surely, he has to die." I thought this was a good question. Their answer: because no one has searched for remains. I didn't think this was a good answer, but then again, I'm not sure what I was expecting.
People searched for Christ and His remains in the tomb. They didn't find any. Why? Because Christ rose and is no longer in the tomb. Still, people decided that this was not good enough. They say that His disciples moved His body to an "undisclosed location." They create any excuse in the book to justify their lack of belief that Christ simply rose from the dead. Lack of belief is sometimes much easier than belief.
What makes something believeable? What is that missing factor that helps the entire world believe that when they breathe, air enters their lungs? Why are some things "accepted" as truth and others are tested? Who decides what to accept and what to reject?
Answer: the individual.
God gave each and every one of us our own personality. Our unique individuality allows us to cultivate our beliefs. God gave us the freedom to either choose Him or reject Him. God loves us and wants us desperately to believe in Him, but He will not force it. It is our choice. Pure and simple.
Psalm 139:7-10 says:
7 Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence?
8 If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
9 If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
if I settle on the far side of the sea,
10 even there your hand will guide me,
your right hand will hold me fast
Who else that you know can say that? What person in your life can be EVERYWHERE you are? No one in my life can do that. Not my husband. Not my parents. No one. God is always there. He is a Spirit. He knows no boundaries in time or space. 2000 years ago, Christ hung on the cross and looked ahead to 2006 to see me sitting at work, writing this blog. He knew I would be His child one day. He knew that I would choose Him. He knew I would believe.
What do you believe?


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