Once we come to accept
that we can never find or hang on to the life we have been seeking, what then?
As Dallas Willard writes, it matters for all the world to know that life is
ahead of us.
I meet many faithful
Christians who, in spite of their faith, are deeply disappointed in how their
lives have turned out. Sometimes it is simply a matter of how they experience
aging, which they take to mean they no longer have a future. But often, due to
circumstances or wrongful decisions and actions by others, what they had hoped
to accomplish in life they did not . . . Much of the distress of these good
people comes from a failure to realize that their life lies before them . . .
the life that lies endlessly before us in the kingdom of God . (The
Divine Conspiracy)
Blaise Pascal also
observed, "We are never living, but hoping to live; and whilst we are
always preparing to be happy, it is certain, we never shall be so, if we aspire
to no other happiness than what can be enjoyed in this life."
Desire cannot live
without hope. Yet, we can only hope for what we desire. There simply must be
something more, something out there on the road ahead of us, that offers the
life we prize. To sustain the life of the heart, the life of deep desire, we
desperately need to possess a clearer picture of the life that lies before us.
From The Ransomed Heart: http://www.ransomedheart.com/
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