John smiled. “God lives in our heart—not in our mind—and, as I’ve mentioned, it’s in the spirit that we can love God. By loving him, even during dark, stressful, and challenging times, our faith springs to life and our relationship with him becomes real. This is why people don’t pray or go to church or make an effort to move toward God; their relationship with him is not real because God is not real to them. I can draw diagrams and analyze God all day, but we will never know God up here,” he said, pointing to his head. “We can only get to know him here, where he lives.” At this, John placed a hand on his heart, and Bob found his hand autonomously reaching for his own.
It made sense, this idea that logic could be sourced from two things—the brain and the heart—but produce different outcomes. Had he been listening to the wrong source of logic all this time?
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