It is often what we cannot see that matters most. Faith, by its very nature, asks us to believe in the unseen and the untouchable. Over time, I’ve come to realize how closely faith and love are intertwined.
I love my daughters beyond measure—but if I tried to describe that love in words, it would likely sound ordinary. The truth is, love—like faith—moves through us in ways that logic cannot capture. It springs from a place deeper than thought, deeper than flesh, from something eternal.
There’s something within each of us—an inner compass—that quietly leads the way. We make choices based on instinct, emotion, and a sense of something greater, wiser, and divine guiding us.
Take medicine, for example. Science tells us to trust our doctors, and yet:
Only about 70% of people fill their prescriptions.
Of those, only 50% actually take the medication.
And of that group, only half finish the full course.
What does that tell us? If we truly trusted only in science, we would follow it unquestioningly. But something else is at play—something deeper. I believe it's God and the voice of the soul gently guiding our discernment.
We have been predestined to strive upward toward God, to seek truth beyond logic and formulas. Our soul knows where we belong and whom we should trust. That’s why I firmly believe that trusting in science alone cannot compare to trusting in God.
No pandemic, no illness, no treatment can ever prevail over the power of the Almighty.
So trust your soul. Trust your heart. Trust in God. Be still—and listen to what you cannot see.
There are no human-made absolutes—only the divine hand of the One who oversees all.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding."
— Proverbs 3:5