Take Heart
Being a believer doesn’t mean that you’re always an optimist. That might sound strange at first glance, but there’s an understanding that comes with faith. It’s not so much that we simply ARE optimistic; it’s the importance of WHAT we are optimistic about. If we are optimistic that all of our circumstances in life will go smoothly, well, we stand to be disappointed. If we are optimistic that we will never have pain and suffering, that may prove to be unrealistic. So are we to be fatalists? Certainly not. That thing we call optimism has an umbilical cord of sorts. It gets its nourishment and life support from a source. If we attach that cord to circumstances, people or situations we will surely lose our optimism for life. The life source of our optimism needs to be in our faith in Christ. When we live into the words of Christ we become “optimistic realists”. Jesus said in John 16:33 “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this...