Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Cardiograms and God
I was having a ‘cardiogram’ (it’s a long story,
I’m fine). The cardiologist and I watched
my heart on the monitor as it methodically and energetically thumped away. I was
like a child in a candy store. ‘What’s that?’
Why is that bouncing like that? She patiently explained. We both agreed that the heart is a wonderful,
powerful piece of work. I just laid it
out, ‘Wow! I gotta say that I’m in God’s camp on this,’ I said. ‘So am I.’ she responded. A little later I was
chattering about the human genome - how they used to say that it was 85%
evolutionary waste but now they have found that as far as they can tell, at
least 65% of our DNA has a functioning role.
‘One more evidence that our bodies were designed, I state
triumphantly’. I discovered that her
book club had read ‘HeLa’ too and recommended ‘Unbroken’ for their enjoyment. “Unbroken” is not only a
story of courage but of a man who finds Jesus Christ as his ultimate reason for
living (written by a biographer who simply records the facts)! Just planting
seeds - bringing God into the conversation wherever I go. The long arm of Aspen Ridge Church.
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