“Where do the
wars and where do the conflicts among you come from? Is it not from your
passions* that make
war within your members? You covet
but do not possess. You kill and envy but you cannot obtain; you fight and wage
war. You do not possess because you do not ask. You ask but do not receive, because you ask wrongly,
to spend it on your passions.” (James 4: 1-3)
Disordered desires are the root cause of lack of
contentment, quarrels and ultimately war.
When we covet even a good desire, we cause it to be disordered. Our desire whether good or bad become
disordered when we tenaciously embrace it tightly in hope or against all hope. This attachment rouses the passion and causes
the passion to make war within us.
The remedy for disordered desire is detachment. In prayer, we take our desires to God who
alone is giver of all good things. We come
to God in prayer in faith asking the One who is both able and willing to grant
us what is good for us. Because we know
that God is both able and willing to give us anything that is good for us, we
can wait for whatever we ask for in prayer.
This is why Isaiah teaches that faith that is firm is also patient.
“Cast
your care upon the LORD, who will give you support. He will never allow the righteous to stumble.” (Psalm 55:23)
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