This is taken from Eugene Peterson's devotional, Living the Message: Daily Help for Living the God-Centered Life. You may recognize Peterson's name because he is the translator of the Message paraphrase of the scriptures, which is one of my favorite versions to read. It's not very useful for study because it is a paraphrase and thus the translations from the original languages aren't accurate, but it brings the verses of the Bible to life in a very unique way. Anywho, read this this morning and thought I would share it with you, my few readers.
A person has to be thoroughly disgusted with the way things are to find the motivation to set out on the Christian way. As long as we think that the next election might eliminate crime and establish justice or another scientific breakthrough might save the environment or another pay raise might push us over the edge of anxiety into a life of tranquility, we are not likely to risk the arduous uncertainties of the life of faith. A person has to get fed up with the ways of the world before he, before she, acquires an appetite for the world of grace.
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