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The weight of glory outweighs our struggles and desires
The concept of 'glory' refers to a significant weight that surpasses life's challenges, highlighting the transformation of perceived heavy burdens into minor inconveniences when compared to the profound fulfillment found in knowing Jesus Christ. This perspective encourages viewing suffering as trivial; even extreme hardships such as starvation and torture pale in comparison to the eternal joy awaiting believers. The joy in life stems from embracing the unchangeable privileges of God, and humanity's desires are often too weak, reflecting a tendency to settle for fleeting pleasures instead of pursuing the infinite joy available through faith. C.S. Lewis emphasizes this notion by portraying individuals as half-hearted beings who are content with mundane pursuits, akin to a child preferring mud pies over the prospect of a holiday at the sea. The call to faith is framed not as a limitation but as an invitation to realize a fuller, more joyful existence, challenging the notion that following Christ restricts freedom. Instead, it suggests that true fulfillment lies beyond current, trivial aspirations.