The Easy Way

At the top of a ski slope in Red Lodge, Montana I felt like I didn’t have a care in the world. Difficulties lay behind me; challenges yet unknown lay before me. But for two chairlift rides up (and down) the mountain, I inhabited a euphoric bubble, free of expectations, bad news, or disappointment. With the breeze on my face and beauty all around, I almost believed I’m entitled to the easy way (see video).

It doesn’t take long for life to challenge a mindset of entitlement. Like Jesus told His first followers (and us), “In the world you will have trouble.” But He also tells us that he came so we could have peace in the midst of it. He said that His power to overcome within a world of trouble gives us every reason to take courage. (John 16:33)

I suppose it can take a lifetime of practice to trust God when what we want and what life yields don’t match up. But when we develop a “personal history with God” we begin to see the evidence that gives us hope. Looking back on what trust has yielded in our history with Him encourages us to trust Him sooner next time the journey gets rough.

The Treasure: Swing with the easy times; let challenges springboard us to adjust and trust God.

If you’d rather read than watch the video, here’s the full video transcript:

I really like taking the easy way in life. I like gliding; I like getting on a lift chair and going to the top of a mountain instead of hiking it. I like looking around me without having to catch my breath—looking around at the beauty of the heights. I guess life isn’t like that. Life isn’t like that all of the time. Sometimes we need to take a tough hike and keep putting one foot in front of the other as we go to elevated spots in our lives. But today’s not that kind of day. Today’s an easy day. It would be nice if I could always have a top-down view, don’t you think? It would be nice if we could just see things from God’s perspective all the time so that we wouldn’t fret about what’s going on in the valleys of our lives. But that’s where trust comes in. He says to trust Him, and that it gives Him great pleasure. But for today … I’m taking the easy way. His perspective is always good; it’s complete; He’s always working a good plan for our lives. At my age now I actually just bought a senior ticket. I can look back and see the reality of His goodness—of how when times were hard, He was doing His best work in me. Now it’s my pleasure to trust Him. I don’t always trust Him very well, but it is my goal because He’s a good God and does the very best for us.

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3 responses to “The Easy Way”

  1. Jessie Avatar
    Jessie

    Thank you for sharing your precious insight – ” it’s my pleasure to trust him” and that also makes our lives easier. No more fretting, anxiety or worries. More of Him, His peace and joy. Simple, beautiful truth!

  2. Kathy Avatar

    It is often hard to trust in the moment, but when we have that history with God’s hand working in our lives in the past, it’s helpful for trusting in the present. That’s certainly the reason the Israelites were so often encouraged in Scripture to look back at all God had done for them! Thanks for reminding us of this , Dawn!

  3. Dawn Linton Avatar
    Dawn Linton

    I agree, Kathy! Thank you for using the example of the Israelites. Remembering is one reason why I journal. God’s faithfulness written on the pages inspires me to keep trusting, just like you said. Dawn

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