God’s Wake-Up Call
A series of short stories written by Nancy Goldberg Hilton
What is your relationship with God and each other?
Have you ever wanted answers to the following questions:
What is the Mystery of God?
Who are you?
Do you have a purpose on this earth?
What happens after you die?
These stories, in multiple podcasts, deal with these subjects and many others. Each with a moral. They are parables of our times or modern psalms.
There are stories inside each of us.
They are the stories of our own struggles and choices, our human nature and growth, our achievements, trials and failures.
But all of these stories have a very important connection and purpose. They are meant to increase our spiritual understanding of our value and potential as human beings. Each one of us is on a journey and is looking for answers.
Sometimes, it is necessary to seek solutions that we cannot see.
Sometimes, it is inherent to step out in faith and find the true purpose of our lives.
I did this through a miraculous journey from Judaism to Jesus Christ. I found the way to solve the loneliness and emptiness that was inside of me. But this life-changing event was only the first step. I had much to learn about my own responsibility and our responsibilities to each other. We live in a world that is connected through communication and human and spiritual interaction. What we do today reaches into tomorrow and then into eternity.
I have written a series of spiritual short stories. Each story is meant to engender a thought process of evaluating our lives from a spiritual point of view.
I have learned that: We are more than we can see. We are more than whims of the winds that blow us from one side to another. We have great spirits inside these minds and bodies. We must try to live beyond our sight and begin to understand that God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost exist and have provided us with a plan of salvation.
The laws of God are in place. It is not a hard plan to understand. It is just hard to realize that there is a penalty beyond earthly justice if we do not improve our ways.
What is the truth of your spiritual life?
Only you can decide.