Hope that Surpasses Emotions: Clinging to God When Life Loses Meaning
There are seasons in our journey along the narrow way when the emotional landscape turns completely barren. We look inside ourselves and find an empty well. The prayers that once brought an immediate sense of warmth feel as though they are bouncing off a brass ceiling. The circumstances surrounding our lives, whether a sudden loss, a prolonged delay, or a quiet, creeping disillusionment, conspire to whisper a dangerous narrative into our ears: This has no purpose. Life has lost its meaning. When our feelings turn cold, we quickly discover the danger of a faith built on emotions. Feelings are notoriously poor anchor points; they fluctuate with our sleep schedules, our stress levels, and our external environments. If our hope is tethered to how close we feel to God on any given Tuesday, we will inevitably drift when the storm hits. The Gospel offers an entirely different anchor - a hope that operates independently of our emotional state. This hope is a fierce, objective certainty rooted ...