The other day I was sitting in my car at work, listening to the radio and eating lunch. My “lunch” break is usually around 5:30 p.m.

Over the last week I’ve blogged about  some “signs” that God has shown me. He’s been meeting me right where I am while I’ve been thinking about Him.

So there I was the other evening, staring aimlessly through the windshield of my car when the song “Breakeven” by The Script, came on the radio. I listened to the lyrics “I’m still alive but I’m barely breathing,  just prayed to a god that I don’t believe in,” and was thinking “how sad.”

Then, in my doubting kind of way, I just kind of put it out there, you know, that thought “God, you really do exist, don’t You?”

I wasn’t asking for a sign. It was just a sort of  “contemplating my universe” type of  thought. A fleeting thought while eating my peanut butter and jelly sandwich and listening to the radio.

But then something made me turn my head and look out of the driver’s side window. And this is what I saw:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
06-15-10_1756

The picture doesn’t really capture the trueness of moment. There were no other clouds in the sky at that time. I looked up to see that huge cross strewn across the sky, as if just for me.

And once again received a confirmation: yes, God does exist.

Yes, He can meet you wherever you are. Whether you are simply watching moths in the rain, or doing your job, or eating your lunch.

So, yeah, I do feel sorry for the character in the song who prayed to a god that he didn’t believe in.

Because, I believe. And when I pray, my God answers me.