COMMENTARY
Survivors of some horrible plague or battle often find themselves wracked with guilt: Why did I live while so many died? Though I had no battle scars, I used to feel a similar sense of guilt. I married the only woman I’ve ever loved. We have three terrific children. I have a secure job that I love and that pays well. Sometimes I would ask God: Why have you been so kind to me? Why have I gotten such an easy life?
I don’t ask those questions anymore.
VIDEO SIDEBAR:
Professor William Stuntz is a faculty adviser for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Harvard University. In this video, he talks further about finding God’s grace in the physical challenges he endures.