Why So Many Want To How To Find Inner Peace With God

By Jordan Schmidt


Modern life is extremely stressful. Many people struggle to cope with all the demands made upon them. Many more have started to question the very meaning of their existence. They feel as if they are missing something important. Perhaps this is why therapists thrive and why thousands of websites and books offer people self fulfilment and personal growth. Millions feel that the remedy is to learn how to find inner peace with God.

One only has to visit a book store or conduct a rudimentary internet search to see that the business of self fulfilment and personal growth is a very big business indeed. Life coaches are busier than ever before. Millions of people feel dissatisfied with their lives. They strongly believe that there must be more to it and they will go to great lengths to find whatever it is they think is missing from their lives.

After decades of dwindling church attendance many denominations now experience a growth in active memberships. A number of studies and surveys, both formal and informal have been conducted about this phenomenon. One thing is clear. More and more people believe in the existence of a deity that is both omnipotent and omniscient. They believe that this deity is in control of not only the universe, but also of their own lives.

In some cases people turn to organized religion because they are fearful. They fear death and chaos. They feel helpless and everywhere they witness the fact that they are vulnerable and unable to control events that influence them. In religion they experience certainty and reassurance that there is somebody in ultimate control. They find inner security in their belief that there is a master plan.

It is not only the desire to know that there is a deity in ultimate charge that there is therefore order that draw people to organized religion. Many people experience modern life as superficial and as a relentless race for earthly possessions and status. They want to be loved and cherished. Most religions preach a dogma of a loving deity, somebody that accepts each individuals just as he is. This deity promises unconditional love and eternal life.

Religion therefore offers people contentment and even self fulfilment. Church members feel fulfilled because they stop focusing on their own unhappiness and wants but rather focus serving their deity. They reach out to others less fortunate than themselves and such acts provide them with a sense of happiness and usefulness. Many find a new meaning in life and they thrive in the company of others that believe as they do.

Of course, organized religion has many enemies and critics. They say that believers are deluding themselves and that the security and contentment that they find in religion is false. Many critics accuse believers of turning to God for deliverance because they are to weak to manage their own lives and to find meaning within their own selves. They argue that man should accept responsibility for his own existence.

The fact remains that millions of people believe in an omnipotent deity that loves all of His creation. Believers are assured that events do not happen randomly and that there is a plan. They also find assurance in the fact that there is an everlasting life and that life on this earth is but temporary.




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