2021-03-16 Don’t Worry About You

2021-03-16  本文已影响0人  春生阁

I don’t think the point of that statement was to say that everyone who has faith will live a long life, or that what they need will always be provided. Because just as birds and flowers eventually die, so do all people. Nor are all faithful followers of Christ always well feed or well clothed.

I think the point should be taken as this: that mere survival shouldn’t be the focus. That the spirit is what matters most. Because the body is going to die, but the spirit will live on (in Jesus’ time the average lifespan was only 30 or 40 years old).

So don’t “store up for yourself treasures on earth . . . but store up for yourself treasures in heaven.”

“Don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will care for itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”

“Isn’t life more than food, and the body more than clothes?”

In other words, don’t you have greater work to do? Isn’t your body a vessel for you spirit, the part of you that really matters? Isn’t the body itself just an illusion?

In Christianity there are many believers who think that if they have enough faith they can avoid illness and death, and that God will make them rich. But they ignore the fact that eventually (not that long from now) they’re going to die.

It might make us feel good to believe that God will always heal us and give us the “abundant” life, but even if that were true, it’s merely temporary. Even Jesus couldn’t escape death, nor did he live an abundant life.

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