
I’m proud of good old-fashioned English understatement… our ability to face both disaster or triumph with equanimity- so, when asked “How are you? How’s things?” the classic response is “Not too bad, really. Things could be worse.”
On a day where the wind blew straight through you and the crackle of ice under foot as the snow froze could be heard, this golden retriever was as happy as Larry. Snow was sent for playtime not for being miserable. Dogs are probably hardier than we are! Every single human being was heading for the cafe or back to the car. But I reckon at least some of those dog owners would have said “Things could be worse” even as the Arctic clouds dropped another load of the white stuff on their heads.
This phlegmatic Britishness is quite admirable in its own way. In times of national crisis we have often faced horrible things with a smile provided there’s still a cup of tea on the table. Is that enough? It’s a pretty “low bar” to say things could be worse.
As people of faith, we surely have a better basis for confidence. Here is a short list!
- God is Sovereign, so we can trust in the ultimate outcome.
- Jesus has promised to be beside us in life and death.
- The Lord often finds human “plans” amusingly futile.
- Our hope in Christ is eternal and certain.
- The Love we have received can be passed on to benefit others.
These verses (below) are a Bible basis for our positivity:
- Exodus 20 v2-3
- Matthew 28 v20
- Psalm 2 v1-4
- Hebrews 6 v19
- 1 Peter 4 v10
These are just a taste of the sweetness of Christian hope. Why not search out some more examples of the BETTER way of faith?