Fundamentalism values certainty and resists change, at all costs. Reality is all about embracing change and learning to love through all of it. Faith - resisting our knee-jerk opinion (often negative opinion, offered as a vain incantation to ward off change) is the key to embracing life's inevitable changes. Jesus teaches us the correct response to dealing with ambiguity - faith (experiencing change without judgment and sitting with the anxiety it causes within us) and love (acceptance of all circumstances and responding with a positive, encouraging, and accepting attitude towards all people around us). This does not mean we are supposed to pretend we love the circumstances or even the changes in our environment - it means that we must acknowledge the change and root ourselves in the Goodness of God - which allows us to love all the people involved despite any evil or pain that might occur.
Ambiguity and change are apart of life - burying our heads in the sand keeps us prisoners in it - faith gives us freedom to overcome.
Ambiguity and change are apart of life - burying our heads in the sand keeps us prisoners in it - faith gives us freedom to overcome.