Books
Alan Noble

On Getting Out of Bed

  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    The decision to get out of bed is the decision to live. It is a claim that life is worth living despite the risk and uncertainty and the inevitability of suffering—one of the few things we can know for certain in this life.
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    Eventually we fold in on ourselves, unable to commit, or only committing to things half-heartedly, exhausted by our own sense of inadequacy. This is despair.
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    Sometimes the risks of life overwhelm us, and we avoid making a decision.
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    We wager all other possible actions by choosing one. Whenever we choose a medical treatment or a school for our kids or a career path, we risk something—being wrong, failure, regret, time, poverty, and so on. Whenever we sin, we wager offense against God and the possibility of uncontainable harm to others (sin is never containable). Whenever, by the power of the Holy Spirit, we turn from sin and choose to honor God and love our neighbor, we wager our fleshly desires. Like Paul, it costs us to obey. To deny sin is to die to self. And that, too, testifies to those watching. It is precisely
    because our actions are wagers that they communicate something about us and our understanding of the world.
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    our actions always speak.
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    For the stoic, though they can choose to face death bravely, death is the final word. For the Christian, death has been conquered, so we can face it bravely regardless of our fears. We can take a step to the block, confident in our hope.
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    Any form of evangelism that has nothing at wager has nothing to say.
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    What’s the bravest thing you ever did?” The father replies, “Getting up this morning.”20
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    The Judge of all has declared His creation—of which you are no small part, no mistake, and no error—to be good. There is no countermanding that declaration. We can choose to accept that our lives are objectively good before God, or we can deny it. We can assent to God’s act of creation and preservation, or we can vainly rebel against it. But when we choose to affirm what God has already done in creating us, what God is already doing in granting us breath and in preserving His world and us in it, we worship Him.
  • Salma Bautistahas quoted7 months ago
    Life will inevitably crush you, at one point or another, and your response to that suffering will testify to something. There will be times when subjectively you will be convinced that life is not worth living, and that existence is not beautiful or good but onerous and meaningless. When those times come, your obligation is to look toward others as witnesses of God’s goodness, to remember your responsibilities to care for others, and to remember that you are always a witness, whether you
    want to be or not. But most of all, remember that you are God’s beloved. This means acknowledging the objective reality that life is good, and that despite our distress, we must get up and carry on.
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