tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439331035718369167.post5409553653526365072..comments2024-02-09T02:48:13.776-06:00Comments on Daily Meditations with Fr. Alfonse: Mt 28:8-15 Let’s Make A DealFr. Alfonsehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02557206560119402976noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439331035718369167.post-59256879976050404722012-04-09T20:50:27.155-05:002012-04-09T20:50:27.155-05:00the secret is in the truth. The secret is in the h...the secret is in the truth. The secret is in the honesty of the people telling it. People do not believe in stories. People believe stories because they believe the people telling the story. <br /><br />The story brought to you by the elders and the criminal soldiers may make more sense and be much more logical and reasonable than the Christian story. But the problem with their story is the people telling it. They were not very believable, nor were they very charitable back then.<br /><br />I was just trying to decide if I should tell someone something that is so unbelievable that I have a hard time believing it, yet it is happening to me. I do have credibility as being honest, faithful, sane...with this person, so I guess you've answered my dilemma. I need to just share the truth and leave up to him to believe or not to believe. Truth is Truth, Right? And it always falls out eventually. Besides I have to tell him if he is going to be able to help me.<br /><br />It is amazing how God works through everything and when I needed an answer, there it was. I've been fretting over this for five weeks.<br /><br />Trusting God, that would be a good idea, I guess. <br /><br />He gave me the answer hours before my meeting. When will I learn?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com