What you want and what you need don’t
have to be mutually exclusive things. The sanctified life isn’t “whatever will
be will be.” And the satisfied life is not about having
to choose between want and need. This is about what you really need becoming
what you really want.
You see, what you need is Jesus, whether he gives you what you want or what you feel like you need. Jesus in the center. Jesus as the aim. Jesus as the focus. Jesus as the goal. Whatever else is going on. It’s not, “Jesus give me this,” but “Jesus give me you, as I go for this, or go through this.” And “Jesus, if you’re not in it, I don’t want it.” That is how you can have spiritual stability in rough waters. And that is how you learn to trust him. John Newton wrote Amazing Grace, and he also wrote “Begone, Unbelief!”, in which he said, “With Christ in the vessel, I smile at the storm.”
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