8 Unexpected Blessings of Christianity
By Chuck Lawless ,
My seventh-grade
classmate who shared the story of Christ with me was a matter-of-fact kind of
guy.
Here's generally the way
he told me the gospel: "You're going to hell, and you need to get
saved."
In fact, he was even
more pointed than that on the mornings when he'd meet me at the classroom door
with, "It's a good thing you lived through the night ... because you'd be
in hell right now if you hadn't."
To be honest, my primary
motivation for following Christ as a 13-year old was to escape the hell I'd
heard so much about from my friend. I can look back now over the last 40+
years, though, and I see so many benefits I never even considered back then:
1. Sleeping without worry.
When you first hear the
gospel the way I did, you don't sleep well. I will never forget the first
night's sleep I had after Jesus saved me. I slept like a baby because I no
longer worried about what would happen to me when I died.
2. Not fearing death.
This many years after
God saved me (and obviously closer to death now than I was then), I still don't
worry about it. I don't want to die today, and I'd prefer it not hurt when it
comes — but I do not fear it.
3. Gaining family outside my family.
By that I mean that God
has given me folks who've become as much my family as my family of origin. The
love God gives us for brothers and sisters in Christ is an amazing, uniting,
satisfying love that can carry us through even when we haven't felt loved
otherwise.
4. Being redirected to better plans.
When I became a
Christian, I was sure I was going to be a teacher. I made those plans in
kindergarten (really!), and nothing was going to change them — except, that is,
for a call of God that would eventually allow me to proclaim His Word and God's
plan is always right.
5. Meeting my wife.
Few people know at age
13 the person they are going to marry. I didn't. In fact, I didn't know her at
age 13, 15, 20, or 25. She's in my life now because two church secretaries
thought I needed help in meeting the right person and making the best marriage
decision as I approached my 30s. They were right.
6. Not worrying if life doesn't make sense.
I'm enough of a control
freak that I'd prefer to be in charge, but I've learned that God really is
sovereign over life. If things don't go my way, that doesn't mean it's time to
get stressed. God will work it all out.
7. Learning that "stuff" doesn't
matter.
Sure, I'm glad we have a
home, a car, etc. — but I know from conducting dozens of funerals over the
years that you really don't take it with you. It's seriously liberating when
you stop worrying about stuff.
8. Being forgiven over and over again.
At my conversion, I was
grateful that God forgave my sins. What I didn't know then was that the rest of
my life would be about God's forgiving me each day, each hour, each moment. His
forgiving love really is sweet.
The peace God gave me about eternity when I
became a Christ follower is still real to me today. What I didn't realize then
— but I deeply appreciate now — is that faith is as much present tense as
it is future tense.
Maybe you know
non-believers and struggling believers you might direct to this post today.
Send them this way, and let's pray they would see that today is the day to
serve Him.