Relying on God
(C. S. Lewis) |
But God wants to give you a real and eternal happiness. Consequently He may have to take all
these ‘riches’ away from you: if He doesn’t, you will go on relying on them. It sounds cruel,
doesn’t it? But I am beginning to find out that what people call the cruel doctrines are really the
kindest ones in the long run. I used to think it was a ‘cruel’ doctrine to say that troubles and
sorrows were ‘punishments.’ But I find in practice that when you are in trouble, the moment you
regard it as a ‘punishment,’ it becomes easier to bear. If you think of this world as a place intended simply for our happiness, you find it quite intolerable: think of it as a place of training and
correction and it’s not so bad.
Imagine a set of people all living in the same building. Half of them think it is a hotel, the other
half think it is a prison. Those who think it a hotel might regard it as quite intolerable, and those
who thought it was a prison might decide that it was really surprisingly comfortable. So that what
seems the ugly doctrine is one that comforts and strengthens you in the end. The people who try
to hold an optimistic view of this world would become pessimists: the people who hold a pretty
stern view of it become optimistic.”
~C. S. Lewis
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