Wednesday, February 13, 2013

security cravers // worldview


When Socrates said, "The unexamined life is not worth living," he was surely pointing to what say social sciences would say when they talk about every human being needs a sense of security and a sense of meaning and belonging. We need to make sense of our world. We need to find security in life. And the deepest answers -- the deepest philosophies of life -- the deepest worldviews are actually grounded in faith and in religion. Science does not answer many of those deep questions, and it's only faith and worldviews which do.
-Os Guinness [emphasis added]
Just as men crave respect and women want to be loved, every human being desperately desires to feel secure. They need a place to belong, they need to know the meaning of their own existence, they need answers -- they want to know that they do, in fact, belong in the first place.

So, throughout our lives, we seek to quench that desire for knowledge and a sense of belonging. We try to find that security in all sorts of worldly things -- wealth, a relationship, popularity, a career. But it's only through God that we can find true security, and know the true reason why we're here, and begin to understand the answers and meaning to all the big "life questions." Through Christ, we know where we belong.

1 comment:

  1. I totally agree with what you said! We all try to find our security and where we belong in everything that is worldly. Instead we need to be finding out that where we belong is in God. :)

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