What do ya'll think? While reason always plays an important part in faith, is it possible to only use reason to arrive at a relationship with God the way Christianity understands it? What about the Holy Spirit and what role does that play in coming to faith? How can a non-believer come to faith if they don't have the Holy Spirit? For that matter, do we at least need some faith to somehow satisfy a "requirement" of God?
Reasoning is done with the mind, and with it people have reasoned god away. HEHE...
So i dont think that reason has much to do with faith. Faith is believing in what is real in another dimension, without having seen it. The mind wont allow such a thing and short circuits in that way. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.
When i talk about 'see' i mean it in the sense of seeing with our natural eyes. But we behold and 'see' spiritually the glory of god, with our spiritual intuition, and its in the spirit that faith is rooted and grows in the soil of grace.
When the bible talks about christians having ears to hear, it means we have the ability to hear and undestand what the spirit of god says to us, in our spiritual intituition , whereas ears that cant hear are ears that hear but never come to understand, having no spiritually awakened intutiton.
When the bible talks about christians having eyes that can see, it means we have the ability to discern good from evil, whereas eyes that cannot see plods around in the darkness having no idea what is acceptable or not acceptable to god. They can only guess, or use their own moral code.
Hearing is for listening and understanding
Seeing is for discerning between things
Faith comes by hearing....listening and understanding
This faith can then also discern and distinguish.
Faith is the eyes and ears of a believer. Eyes to discern the works of god, and ears that hear and understand his wisdom without ever having heard him naturally speak or appear in visible form.
Faith is the sense organ with which we use to experience god, as our eyes and ears are used to experience the natural world.
Heneni