There's a children's church song that is high energy and fun to sing because of the hand motions and increasing speed, but it hit me one day that it can also be very confusing and deceiving. Why? Well, it goes like this:
I'm inright, outright, upright, downright happy all the time.
I'm inright, outright, upright, downright happy all the time.
Since Jesus Christ came in and cleansed my heart from sin,
I'm inright, outright, upright, downright happy all the time!
Are Christians happy all the time? We might pretend to be, but no, we're not. We have some of the same struggles as everyone else. I recently read an article by Russell Moore entitled Why Facebook (and Your Church) Might Be Making You Sad. One of the things he says is, "By not speaking, where the Bible speaks, to the full range of human emotion—including loneliness, guilt, desolation, anger, fear, desperation—we only leave our people there, wondering why they just can’t be “Christian” enough to smile through it all." Have you ever felt that way? I have.
I think there are at least two reasons we tend to put on a façade: 1) It makes us feel more religious/spiritual, and/or 2) We sincerely have a desire to glorify God and show that He is real and trustworthy. But can we truly reflect what's real, if we ourselves are not?
I confess I am really struggling with something right now... and I am very discouraged... but it doesn't make me any less a Christian, and it doesn't make God any less real, powerful, or trustworthy.
If you happen to think of it when you go before the throne of God, would you mind saying a little prayer for me, too? Thanks...