“Unless we love natural goods — sex, alcohol, food, money, success, power — in the way God intended, we become their slaves, as any addict can attest.”
A thought by Philip Yancey (2014-10-21) from his
book, Vanishing Grace: What Ever Happened to the Good News? (p. 80).
Zondervan. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy
the book.)
“In the way that God
intended” is the key to a fulfilled life.
Philip says, “When I
leave the doctor’s office after an annual checkup I have a clearer picture of
my ideal health, which will include exercise, proper diet, and careful
attention to some nagging ailments. From time spent with God, I have a clearer
picture of spiritual health too — not an anxious, furrowed-brow perfectionism
or an uptight legalism, but a relaxed confidence in God’s love and a trust that
God has my very best interests at heart.”
Philip continues, “I
cannot imagine anyone following Jesus around for two or three years and
commenting, ‘My, think of all he missed out on.’ More than likely they would say,
‘Think of all I am missing out on.’”
So what are we really
missing out on?
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