We are essentially and comprehensively a family group who believe in God and who have journeyed this far affirming and deepening our faith.
This morning as I was about to leave for KUTSeminary, our 6 year old granddaughter posed a question. She pointed at the picture - it's a pencil drawing of crucified Christ, Anoop had bidden at a Harvest Festival - on the wall and asked what was written on top of Jesus. I replied it was INRI. Then came the question. What was meant by it?
I was dumbstruck. I said it's King of Jews. I entrusted Ann to verify and give her the correct answer and came off.
I overheard Ann giving the correct answer and explaining to her it's Latin. Immediately the next question came. What's Latin. Ann explained it's a language like Hindi, English or Malayalam.
Yesterday an insurance agent - a non Christian - visited us to collect an insurance premium. He was in a talking mood like all insurance agents. All of a sudden he popped a question. Sir, do you know how many books are their in the bible? He said he had put this to many Christians and had failed to obtain the correct answer from a large number. I gave the answer. He said you have given the correct answer because you read the bible. But unfortunately, many Christians do not read the bible and they couldn't give the right answer.
The two incidents made me introspect.
Sharing the experience and leaving the rest to the reader