Try Religion on Holy Experiment Day

Often we feel we have chosen the wrong path. When you find yourself misguided, you may think of conducting a holy experiment.

Try Religion on Holy Experiment Day

Try Religion on Holy Experiment Day

Jeremiah 17:7 “But blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him.”

As we stumble through life’s path it is easy to feel you have strayed from the direction you meant to be heading and often we feel we have chosen the wrong path. When you find yourself misguided, you may think of conducting a holy experiment.

Well, March 4th is your day to try something religious, but use caution. When Nadab and Abihu toyed with God in Numbers 3:4, they were struck dead!

Holy Experiment Day is always on March 4th and here are a few ideas I found on the website, Holiday Insights.

    Pray for someone to get better
    Pray someone will ask you on a date
    Try saying grace at dinner and see if others join you
    Try to get a person to attend religious services
    Plan to convert someone to your religion

I couldn’t find out who invented this Holy Experiment Day, my guess is it was invented by a contemporary Pastor as a way to encourage more people to take religion for a test drive. (Yes, I was listening when Pastor Darryl spoke of Cultural Christianity on Sunday.)

Go ahead and kick a few tires, this is your conversation, so pray for anything you feel is appropriate, you may find God is the perfect vehicle for you!

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2 Comments

  1. First N. Last

    Holy Experiment Day is the anniversary of the formation of the
    colony of Pennsylvania, on March 4, 1681. The formation of Pennsylvania
    as a haven for Quakers became known as the Holy Experiment.

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