Sadly baby Jesus I don’t want my “crosses”. Being a saint sounds cool and all but I kind of just want to live a mellow stress free life…then die.
Anyone else feel what I’m saying? I’m not trying to renounce Christ or anything but tons of people on this planet (I assume) have found what I’m seeking regarding minimal suffering. So why can’t I get the same? Why does God keep throwing me in the lions den? I understand I’m good at killing them and all but when is he gonna let me sit by the fire place…read a book…And be done with it?
I just wanna work a cushy stress free job, have plenty of time to my self…make lots of love…and peruse my passions? Is that too much to ask?
First lets clarify something–a saint is just someone who is in heaven–everyone who is in heaven is a saint. If you’re not a saint you’ll find yourself somewhere you do not wish to be. So we all should desire to be saints because the alternative is hell.
I don’t know anyone who lives a mellow stress free life, nor have I ever know such a person. Simply living involves some stress. I’ve know some people who for a time
appeared to live such a life, but everyone at times finds themselves in times of trouble and stress when things don’t go as they’d wish.
Few people, if any have found, what you say you are seeking.
I don’t know if a cushy stress free job exists (even my low key jobs during college involved minimal stress), but I do know that if such a job exists–it’s not going to allow you to “make tons” and “have plenty of time to yourself.” You might have time, but certainly not “tons” to do anything with–most likely you’ll have the stress of just trying to feed, clothe and shelter yourself.
If you work hard, save and invest well you may find yourself at a point in life when you can retire early and enjoy your passions–but you will have had stress getting there, you will have sacrificed current time & pleasure for future time & pleasure, and you will still have stress–it will just be a different stress.
I suggest reading the accounts of early Christians lives–you will see that they had a peace and joy amidst the trials and struggles of life–I think that may be what you are really seeking, and it is what your faith, if you embrace it, should give you. Maybe investigate divine mercy and trusting in Jesus. God has been trying to get us to trust him since the fall–do you trust him?
Do you want to be a follower of Christ or a follower of the world? The gospel would seem to indicate that following Christ requires something of us–things like loving God above all else, like loving our neighbor as ourself, like feeding the poor, etc., etc., etc. I don’t see sitting around in luxury enjoying my passions in the Gospel message. You say of your desire–“Is that too much to ask?” My question to you is do you think God is asking too much of you? It seems you want all the benefits without the work required to obtain those benefits.
The peace of Christ,
Mark