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Home/Biblical and Theological/Don’t Reclaim Your Life

Don’t Reclaim Your Life

The very fact that everything spiraled out of our control is proof that we never had control to begin with.

Written by Tim Challies | Sunday, May 9, 2021

God may bring you to a time of great peace in which you can once again freely travel the world and pursue your every passion. But he may instead bring you a time of great suffering that is far beyond anything you experienced in 2020. Instead of wearing a mask you may wear chains, instead of being confined to your home you may be confined to a hospital bed. But if you surrender your life to him, you will not take for granted the joys of ease and neither will you strive against the sorrows of suffering.

 

At the end of the most difficult twelve-month period in the history of air travel, Ed Bastian, the CEO of Delta Airlines, is sounding a note of optimism. Celebrating the steady rise in bookings and the gradual return to normal passenger volumes, he recently said, “As the case counts are coming down in meaningful levels as the vaccinations are starting to grow, people are ready to reclaim their lives.” It’s an interesting, thought that, and an attractive one: reclaiming our lives.

None of us made it unscathed through the long and difficult stretch of time between March 2020, when the world began to slam shut, and March 2021 when, on the cusp of the world opening up again, Bastian provided his interview. It was a year like no other, a year as turbulent as any in the modern era. Each of us had plans disrupted and freedoms curtailed. Many of us suffered through illness or watched as loved ones did. Nothing was normal and little went according to our preferences. Some assign the greater portion of blame to a contagious virus while others assign it to incompetent or malicious governments. Either way, we can be certain that somewhere behind it all was the hand of Providence. Somewhere and in some way, behind this most difficult of years was the will of God and the hand of God. This, too, was within the jurisdiction of his sovereignty.

Now, as we begin to gaze optimistically toward a more normal and familiar future, we are being challenged to reclaim our lives, for Bastian’s words simply echo ones uttered by many others. We are being challenged to take back control from that little virus or that big government and to pursue our passions, our desires, our dreams. It’s a race back to the normalcy of self-sovereignty.

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