Sometimes the
existence of God would turn out to be -- borrowing a phrase from former U.S.
Vice President Al Gore -- "an inconvenient truth." I liked
Denny, but I couldn't figure out why he kept wanting to meet. He was a large
man, a construction guy, and I was a little intimidated. He wanted to talk
about God, so we did, and he asked one difficult question after another about
faith -- one tough intellectual issue after another. We would talk each one
through to as much resolution as we could get, and he would always bring up
another one. Finally, I asked him, "If all of these issues were settled,
if every intellectual barrier you raised were dismantled, is there anything
else besides all this intellectual stuff that would hold you back from
following Jesus?"
There was a
long silence. Denny did not like the question. It turned out that he was
involved in sexual behavior that he knew was not honoring to God and that, if
he were to become a follower of Jesus, would have to change. He didn't want to
change. His mind caused him to find all kinds of objections, but the reality
was that he did not want it to be true. He was afraid of what he would have to
do if it were.
-- John
Ortberg in Faith & Doubt
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