I subscribe to The Cavalier Chronicle, and every Wednesday they carry a short homily on Page 7, which I copy and then comment on. This homily below was printed in the paper on 11/6/24 and entitled No one has ever seen God.
Homily: “If we want to see God, we look to Jesus. Jesus restored things as God meant them: blind people could see, lame people walked and leapt, mentally ill people receive sound minds—and more. This week in church, look for Jesus at work. He is the image of the invisible God. Colossians 1:11-20.”
My response: It is true that God the Father, and the Holy Spirit and even Jesus is invisible to us today, so, if we are faithful believers and moral, perhaps after death our souls will reunite with these great deities in heaven, and then we will see them as they are.
If we really believed and practiced our faith on earth, perhaps good deities would be literally visible and walk among us.
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