Provocative Question
Why is the Christian walk so hard when Scripture says it's supposed to be
easy?
Since I often I get provocative and interesting questions like this one, I
thought it might be appropriate to "take a break" in our series on renewing
our minds and address the issues this question raises.
The actual e-mail I received reads like this (it's from "None Lost"):
"Sometime back I bought the Be Ye Transformed tapes, hoping to hear some good
news on how to get transformed into the image of Christ. But when I heard you
say, 'I wish it were easier' and 'It's a hard walk,' I got discouraged.
"...Now if I were one who is blessed with self-discipline, I could probably
handle the 'moment by moment choices' (the M & M's), but I am cursed with
much worse than average self-discipline. Jesus said that 'My yoke is easy and My
burden is light.' (Matthew 11:30) It is also written that 'His commandments are
not grievous' (1 John 5:3) and 'the way of transgressors (non-Christians) is
hard.' (Proverbs 13:15)
"How do you reconcile these Scriptures with your statements that 'it's a hard
walk' and that you wish 'it were easier?'
" Thank you, "None Lost," for your great question!
My Yoke is Easy and My Burden is Light
In regards to the first Scripture that "None Lost" mentions (Matthew 11:30),
the word yoke in this case refers to our original coupling or
connection with the Lord. It's our choice, by faith, to believe and accept
Christ into our hearts as our Savior.
Truly, as this Scripture states, this yoke
is easy.
How many of us know people who have "walked up the sawdust aisle," accepted
Christ as their Savior, and then never do another thing about it. So, yes, our
initial choice to invite Christ into our lives is definitely
easy, but God doesn't want us to stop there!
A part of our "yoke" with Jesus Christ is that we are now supposed to carry
HIS burden within us - His Word (Jeremiah 23:36), His Will and His
Commandments to love Him and to love others. The reason the Bible says that this
burden is light, is because Jesus, if we allow Him to, carries
out, performs and does His Will and His Commandments through us.
In other words, if we are cleansed vessels, Jesus will produce the Love, the
Wisdom and the Power that we need through us.
He does it all! He not only gives us the desire to choose His Will rather
than our own, but He also performs that Will through us! This is what makes
carrying Jesus' burden light.
The Way of Transgressors is Hard
Now, the reason Proverbs 13:15 says that "the way of transgressors is hard"
is because God is not in them. He is not in them to carry out, perform or do
His Will and His Commandments through them.
These people must struggle on their own power, their own strength and their
own ability to love God and others. And ultimately, they find they can't do it -
it's completely impossible and it is hard, just as Proverbs says.
However, if we truly are believers in Christ, then no matter what occurs in
our lives or how we feel, the Bible tells us that we have God's authority and
power to choose to lay down our lives so that He can produce His Life through
us.
"We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are
perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken;
cast down, but not destroyed; Always bearing about in the body the
dying of the Lord Jesus, [so] that the life also of Jesus might be made
manifest in our body...."
2 Corinthians 4:8-10
"A Hard Walk"
What makes this such a "hard walk" is
not God's
fault, but our own. What's difficult (and I, personally, do
wish much easier) is the constant choosing every one of us
have to do, moment by moment, to set ourselves aside so that God can carry
out His Word and His Will through us.
This constant choosing is our own responsibility and without it, God's Spirit
in us will be quenched and His Commandments will not be accomplished.
If every one of us would automatically choose, moment by moment,
without any struggle or questioning, to relinquish ourselves by confessing,
repenting and giving over to God anything "that is not of faith" (our doubts,
our unforgiveness, our justified hurts, our fears, our self-pity, our worry, our
grumbling, our criticalness, our resentfulness, etc.), then yes, we would
find His burden (His Commands, His Will) light, just as He says.
The problem is, just like the gentleman stated in his e-mail to me, many of
us are "cursed with much worse than average self-discipline" and find those
moment-by-moment choices difficult to make. This is the reason that this
Christian walk is so hard.
Self-discipline is simply a series of choices. And, these choices
are our own responsibility to make. God will do it through us, but first we must
choose to give Him "cleansed" vessels to use.
Watchman Nee wrote a wonderful book called The Normal Christian
Life. In it he states, "We cannot expect the Lord to live out His Life in
us, if we are not willing to give Him our lives in which to live." In other
words, God will freely perform His Will, His Commands and His Word through us.
But first, "we" must make the appropriate faith choices (non-feeling choices) to
unconditionally yield our lives to Him.
A Precious Example
Here's a wonderful example that graphically illustrates the power of our
faith choices.
A dear friend of mine had to travel on business from Durango, Colorado to the
next town, which was at least 40 miles away. This part of Colorado is
spectacularly beautiful, but quite desolate as far as population goes. There
just isn't anything between these two cities.
My friend had received The Way of Agape audio tapes a few months
previously and had been listening periodically to them. She thought this long
drive would be a perfect opportunity to finish the series, so she took along
tapes #7 and #8 with her.
She became so engrossed in what she was hearing on tape #7 (all about our
constant, moment-by-moment "faith" choices) that she didn't realize she was
nearly out of gas. And she was so preoccupied with what God was bearing witness
to her, that she drove right past the last gas station in Durango. There would
not be another station for 40 miles.
Sure enough, about 15 or 20 miles outside of Durango, she ran out of gas. The
car literally stopped running. She pulled over to the side and became totally
distraught as she realized her precarious predicament.
Since this was a business appointment and she was all dressed up (heels and
all), there was no way she could walk anywhere. And, even if she could have,
there was no place to go for help. The few cars that did pass her were mostly
men, with beards and long hair and shot guns in their rear windows, which
terrified her.
As she sat there contemplating her situation, God impressed upon her heart
what she had been listening to on those tapes-about making faith choices
(non-feeling choices) to give any and all situations over to God, no matter how
silly or difficult the circumstances might be.
It sunk in that in this scary situation, she did have a choice. She could
become paralyzed with fear, which she was beginning to experience; or, she could
choose by faith to unconditionally relinquish herself to God and then trust Him
to perform His perfect Will through her (just like she was hearing on the
tapes).
She decided to try the latter. Without "feeling" anything, she chose by faith
to give God her fear and apprehension and to trust Him to protect her and make a
way for her.
After her prayer, she decided to try the ignition one more time. She gently
turned it on and the motor sputtered and then began. She put the car into gear,
drove over on the far right side of the road and began to creep down the
highway. The farther she went, the more elated she became. She had made the
appropriate faith choices, God had heard her prayers and He was performing a
miracle right before her eyes.
My precious friend drove that "empty" car all the way (about 20 miles) to the
next city. When she would come to a hill, she simply made more faith choices to
commit herself to God, softly stepped on the gas pedal and always seemed to have
just enough "umph" to make it over the hill.
When she finally did arrive at the next city, she stopped at the first gas
station feeling absolutely overjoyed. The gas station attendant asked her if she
was all right, because she looked so radiant. She was able to witness to him and
tell him the whole story. The seeds were planted in his life and now it's up to
God, and that man's choice, as to what he will do with those seeds.
My dear friend made it to her appointment a little late, but nevertheless she
arrived safely, having learned an incredible lesson about God's faithfulness.
She called me and excitedly related her whole story, and thought it a perfect
example of the power of our constant choices.
How many of us forget that God is always there, not only to encourage us to
make the right choices, but also to then perform His Will and His Life through
us.
The next time we are out on a desolate highway and we run out of gas we
should try to remember this precious example.
Conclusion
So, dear writer, you are definitely right: Jesus' yoke is easy and His
burden is light, but as you yourself stated in your e-mail, many of us have
problems making the appropriate choices to allow God to perform His Will and His
Life through us. And, this is why "we" are the ones, not God, who make this
Christian walk a difficult walk.
"Straight is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and
few there be that find it." Matthew 7:14
Jesus Is our Example
The secret of the Christian walk is in surrendering. Surrendering
simply means making many "non-feeling choices" every day to relinquish ourselves
- all our thoughts, emotions and desires - to God.
These are choices just like Jesus made as He faced the Cross. It's constantly
saying, "Not my will, but Thine."
No matter what occurs in our lives, no matter how horrible or how devastating
the circumstances, God has given us His authority and His power to choose to lay
down our lives so that He can produce His Life through us.
Jesus is our example, and we must always keep our eyes upon Him. "For even
hereunto were ye called; because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an
example, that ye should follow His steps"; ..."Who, when He was
reviled, reviled not again; when He suffered, He threatened not;
but committed Himself to Him that judgeth righteously."
1 Peter 2:21, 23
"The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of
the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be slain and be
raised the third day. And He [went on] to say to them all, If any
man will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and
follow Me . For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever
will lose his life for My sake, the same shall save it."
Luke 9:22-24
These are the kinds of faith choices that God desires from every one
of us, moment by moment, every single day. These non-feeling choices are what
will make our yoke with Jesus easy, and His burden that we carry,
light.
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