Simple Truth
“I am jealous for you with the jealousy of God himself. I promised you as a pure bride to one husband—Christ. But I fear that somehow your pure and simple devotion to Christ will be corrupted.”
2 Corinthians 11:2–3 NLT
Although he lived long ago, William of Ockham developed a principle that still is effective. An influential religious leader and scholar in fourteenth-century England, he is most remembered for Ockham’s razor theory, a principle stating that it is pointless to do with more what can be done with less.
This principle has been applied as a reminder of the benefits of simple solutions. For example, William would argue that when two theories might work, the simpler one should be preferred.
This principle applies to our spiritual lives as well. Paul taught the Corinthians that there are forces in the world that seek to complicate our lives. People (and Satan) can seek to disrupt our faith, confuse us, and distract us with clever-sounding ideas.
For example, Paul noted how Eve had been given everything she needed for success. She just needed to obey God. Instead, she was deceived by the serpent, who confused her with suggestions that led her to stray from God’s truth.
Seek to stay on guard against temptations that might lead you away from “your pure and simple devotion to Christ.” Spend time reading God’s Word and learning to recognize His truth. Don’t be deceived by false doctrines, complicated teachings, or people who might try to deceive you. Trust your life to Jesus, obey God’s Word, and seek to serve Him with your life. It is that simple.
Reflection Question: How do you tend to complicate the Christian life?