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Life of Ease
The Deadly Life of Ease
BY RANDY ALCORN
Jesus isn’t our gofer who exists to run our errands. Rather, He
is our Sovereign who gives us what we need while sometimes denying what we
want.
We want deliverance from suffering. We want our loved ones to be
protected.
We don’t want economic crises, natural disasters, job losses,
car accidents, or cancer.
Our prayers and often our expectations boil down to this: Jesus
should make our lives go smoothly. That’s what we want in a Messiah. But
it is not what God wants.
Jesus is not our personal assistant charged with granting our
wishes. While He often doesn’t give us what we want, He always gives us what we
need.
Ironically, the life of ease we most desire is the very kind of
life that would make us the people we least admire.
Because, let’s be honest, virtually everyone who has suffered
little in life seems shallow, unmotivated, self-absorbed, and lacking in
character.
And yet we do everything we can to avoid challenges, both to our
children and to ourselves.
God’s parenting method doesn’t shield us from adversity and the
character it builds. He knows the life of ease is deadly to the development of
Christlike character.
Perspectives
from God’s Word
“And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s
glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory,which
comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit” (2 Corinthians 3:18, NIV).
“For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to
the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and
sisters” (Romans 8:29, NIV).
Perspectives from God’s People
“Jesus, you are righteousness, not my moral coach; my Lord, not
my co-pilot; my life, not my concierge.” — Scotty
Ward Smith
“If your hope is anchored in Jesus, the worst case future
scenario for you is resurrection and everlasting life.” — Scott
Sauls
This article
is one day’s meditation in the new edition of Randy's book Seeing the Unseen, a 90-day devotional
which equips and inspires readers to live today with a right view of eternity.
This edition is expanded from the original to include 30 additional daily
readings. Each day’s entry includes Bible verses and inspirational
quotes.
Randy Alcorn (@randyalcorn)
is the author of fifty-some booksand the founder and director of Eternal Perspective Ministries.
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