That title was indeed an attempt to play with the title of Chris Tomlin's "My Chains Are Gone, I've Been Set Free" for any of you who were wondering about that.
Well I went in Thursday, a nurse stabbed me and told me the lights were going to wobble, which they did excessively, and next thing i knew i was trying to tell a nurse that just moved here from Minnesota how cold it got here in the winter. I wasn't doing too tell with that though considering the fact that my mouth was filled with gauze. I looked like a chipmunk caught eating out of the pecan jar. But other than that I cant say I've had any pain, I'm just pretty stiff.
I had spaghetti from a blender today. I'll spare you the details on what it looked like, but it definitely felt like I was chewing the cud. I have never realized what a blessing those rear molars really are. I mean seriously, incisors are pretty much useless after those first few crunches.
Needless to say I've had a considerable about of time to think lately, being for the most part restricted to the recliner in the living room. One thing I've been really searching for lately is absolute evidence that God exists and is there. Now don't get me wrong, I totally believe He is and that Jesus is the way, etc. I guess what I'm looking for is proof to show those who try to disprove God that absolutely could not be argued against. And maybe that proof is there, but no matter what it will still be argued against. After all, it is faith that saves us, and faith is, according to Hebrews 11:1, "the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." Faith by definition is saying "ya know what, I don't understand it, I don't have something in writing that proves this, but I know in my heart that it is true." This just goes to show us that we cannot argue or debate somebody into having faith, because faith comes from conviction in our hearts, which comes from the Holy Spirit. So I guess this could be a big of encouragement to those who get tangled up in the intellectual battle of weather God exists, because it's encouraging me as I write this.
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