Why I Am Hopeful It won't be easy for us -- and that's good
Posted by tom | Dec 16, 2009I was cleaning up some old email and came across Andy Crouch's Why I Am Hopeful It won't be easy for us — and that's good (Books & Culture, 10/20/2008). A prophetic word? Here's an excerpt, worth a read/re-read and consideration a year later.
So why am I hopeful? Because I believe the coming years are going to reveal some pernicious weeds in our culture for what they are. One of the characteristics of weeds is that they suck up resources from other plants. They are quick-growing, quick-spreading, invasive. They do not coexist with the other plants in the garden, they overtake them. Kudzu is a weed not because it is unattractive in its own way or even has no rightful place in the ecosystem, but because it grows over and chokes out other valuable and beautiful things. Weeds are, as every gardener knows, the easiest thing to grow.
And I believe the fundamental weed in the American garden is, in fact, ease. Easy-ness. Effortlessness. Along with the incredible benefits of the rise of technology has been this terrible weed: the idea that things should be easy. The Staples office-supply chain has profited handsomely selling the ultimate symbol of our times: a plastic button that does absolutely nothing but is great fun to push, labeled "easy."...
If you haven't already done such, join our family in the new year resolution to depend upon God alone -- accountable as part of the Body of Christ who receive direction from the Word & Spirit.

