1. Sending out a line of mercy to an atheist...
2. Wouldn't you like to be pleasantly surprised? Dream with me for a moment...
3. Wouldn't it be great if you suddenly had a sense that there was something more? Something more than the natural course of life and death? When you bury your friends or family, that there was a certainty that there was more than the end of theirs or your current identity? That the sum total of all of your moments, hopes, dreams, and accomplishments did not vanish (to borrow a movie line) "like tears in the rain"?
4. Forget (for a moment) everything you know about how you perceive church or even many Christians you've met.
Imagine if your life was like mine...
5. My life today was one where I got up to go to church, and I knew I was going to truly locate the mercy of God. The manifest, tangible, anointing. The refreshing presence of the Lord that you cannot make up. Even though I had come up well short of His desire for me, I entreated His mercy and was reconciled and entered into His divine peace. His love for me for fulfilling and full of hope. Even though my life in "the natural" (the place of naturally occurring circumstance, at the seeming whim of nature) is currently totally lacking, and somewhat dismal, I had an inner sense of God's plan and hand on my life. It sustained me. As surely as I know He has worked in my life to restore and make new, that He would complete the work that He started.
6. God has already established many times within me, that His Word (as contained in the Bible) is His absolute truth. Within the context that each passage was written, I know that His truth is more sure than any contradictory circumstance.
7. If I am obedient, I'll walk in joy, peace, love, and fulfillment, all the days of my life. I'll know His voice on the inside of me more clearly. The more I give of myself to Him and others in service, the more His love will flow through me like a vine to the branches. The more I align myself with His will, the more manifest power works in me to bring His change through me to others.
8. I realize that you think I am deceived to say this about His Word, but I have already had the experience of Him coming to me personally in response to my heart's cry and I was reborn. One cannot possibly fake this. His love is what you want to experience forever. It's what you want to continue in when you pass from this world.
The part about His Word being true, when He took up residence on the inside of me, He made this clear, as He has many times. He has magnified His Word above all His name. His name is above every name. The Word was given to provide a sure foundation for all persons. That we might overcome when we are judged...
9. Consider this as something of a litmus test. When you're ready my words to you, were you really thoughtfully considering them, or did you kind of skim over them, as something you've heard before? Was there something in you that felt like attaching a phrase like "ad nauseum"?
10. The condition of our heart is what enables us to be able to "see" or "hear". The same thing applies to believers. If they approach hearing their church service's message with: "I've heard it all before!" They won't hear with the ear of the spirit. Even Christians. The ability to "hear' or "see" with the spiritual body has everything to do with being humble before God, seeking mercy, and wanting truth.
11. We know from the Bible, that your being has three parts. It has a spirit, a soul, and a body. Your spirit and soul work together and will remain existent forever. Your soul is to your spirit very much like your brain is to your body. Your spirit has every part that your physical body has. Jesus mentioned Lazurus who was in torment after he died (stay with me, I'm really NOT going to talk about Hell), wanted Lazurus to dip his fingers into water to cool his mouth. He had a body that was spiritual. Your spiritual body now is housed in your physical body. When your physical body dies, your spirit body will take leave of your physical body and go to where the state of being you had here on earth. Life or death. (With God or without God.)
12. My point is that your spirit has eyes and ears. For God's grace to manifest in your life, you want to avoid "heart/spirit conditions" of anything that resembles terms like "willfully or boastfully ignorant", "prideful", claims to sight in moments where you can't see, in spiritual matters, etc. If you are, you'll be resisting the Spirit of grace that wants to reach out to people as yourself, who are unaware of the presence of the reality of God.
13. The one thing the agnostic has going for himself over the aetheist. The agnostic hasn't made up his mind and closed himself over the issue. He's hoping to be pleasantly surprised. One thing I have learned about walking with God: Our words "permit" or "loose" blessings or curses. If we render a final judgment on something (with our words), we (to our destriment) "loose" a spiritual "force" upon our own lives that can keep God's grace from bringing us truth and liberty in that area.
14. So if you entertain in the back of your mind even the most remote possibility that if God were really alive and that He really cared about you enough to let you know, and that if He were to hold you accountable for what He "supposedly" said, then He would certainly make a point to get through to you, in some way, in order for Him to be fair and just...
15. I would challenge you to make a "move of faith" however minute by moving away from your stance of what is seen to be before God: "Hey everyone (God and all His creation)! I've happily rendered final judgment on myself, and am convinced that God isn't real, and that I'm not accountable to anyone."
You might eventually find that rather than opposing yourself and closing your eyes and ears (which you truly possess), that God might make what would otherwise be a wasted effort and begin to provide something to see with your spiritual senses that will turn you in the direction of true fulfillment (which means actually knowing God, and finding true peace (not just natural peace) and not just finding "church").
"For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put My Laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to Me a people: And they shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: for all shall know Me, from the least to the greatest. For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more."
Heb 8:10-12