The great illusion at the heart of our unhappiness is the fantasy that we can solve our brokenness and foolishness.
A hundred self-help manuals urge us to discover new, untapped potential; find our core of optimism, rise above the litter of past choices.
If even one of these vain remedies really worked, the bookstores would be empty, and people everywhere would be living warm, productive, joyful lives.
But we continue fumbling in the bargain bin of last year’s over-hyped, self-centered strategies, while Jesus offers just one word. “Come,” He says. “Come away and rest awhile.” “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be like snow.” “A new heart I will give you, and a new spirit I will put within you.”
There are no better promises than these. There is no answer for our pain that heals us like God’s word of grace.
Our rescue always comes from outside and above.
So stay in grace.
—Bill Knott