Sunday, March 09, 2008

A More Spiritual Topic

Because it's Sunday, I feel like I should blog about a spiritual topic. Before I begin such a topic, allow me to discuss one thing about myself: I love explaining things. Here are some examples that I have entertained recently:
  • I feel alert because I went for a run.

  • I like Person X because she is optimistic.

  • I feel sleepy because I ate tons of sugar.


The world tends to focus on explaining things too.

  • Hillary Clinton won the New Hampshire primaries because she cried.

  • The economy is heading downhill as a result of the subprime lending.

  • Men are attracted to women because of symmetrical facial features and a .7 hip-to-waist ratio.

  • Person X is homosexual because of biological factors.


Clearly, the world does not factor into its explanations the spiritual aspect. But I marvel at how much I focus my thoughts on the material, tangible world without thinking about the spiritual. I may make the conclusion that prayer is useful because it helps to clear my mind, and fuel my desires. But if this is all prayer is good for, I might as well pray to a brick. The more complete truth is that prayer invites the Spirit of the Lord into my life. There is no material explanation for this. Nor is there a way to explain today how wonderful today was.

I think back to the car ride to church. We were running late and I was feeling bogged down with an overwhelming array of things that I needed to get done. In a word, I felt CRAPPY. But by the end of the meetings, there was a complete change in me. I could try and explain it a number of ways: I had meaningful interactions with friends, I met up with an old friend, etc. But all the explanations that I could possibly come up with from a purely worldly sense fall short. The missing explanation is that I had the Spirit with me. And with the Spirit, I am a different person.

I feel like the world is very confusing. I am impressed with the intellect of brilliant minds tackling complex issues, and I even want to follow them in their noble pursuit of knowledge. But I am also going to try and recognize the role of God (the Holy Ghost being His manifestation to us) in everyday life.

6 comments:

  1. Nice post Trent, yesterday was a good day. So is today.

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  2. Anonymous10:48 PM

    I'm glad the day turned around for you... and highly amused the .7 waist to hip ratio and facial symmetry worked into the blog.

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  3. Anonymous10:58 PM

    Great post, Trentchcoat. :-)

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  4. Anonymous10:59 PM

    (Though it has me wondering about my waist-to-hip ratio...)

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  5. i was just wondering why you like a homosexual optimist

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  6. Lindsey-you seemed to have fallen off the face of the planet...
    Riva-you would be amused...
    Sylvia-where did Trentchcoat come from?
    Shauna-you are crazy.

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