
You’re probably too young to remember the old game show with Monty Hall called “Let’s Make a Deal”. I’m almost too young, and I’m old. But it was popular enough to live on after Monty Hall being reborn with Wayne Brady and Tiffany Coyne as hosts.
Why has this simple game show been so long-lived? The premise has become a well-known probability paradox dubbed the Monty Hall Problem.
Basically, a contestant is asked to choose one of three doors. Behind one door is a valuable prize. The other two conceal booby prizes. The host, who knows where the grand prize is, opens one of the unselected doors to reveal a booby prize. The contestant is then asked whether they’d like to stay with their current door or switch to the other unopened door.
It has been proven that switching is more likely to garner the prize. I know, it doesn’t seem possible, but it’s true.
This problem makes me think about following Jesus, in a way. When faced with the decision to follow Jesus or not, I stand before three doors: one open, two closed. I can stay with the life I have, the future of which is unknown (behind a closed door), or I can switch to the other unopened door. The open door with the booby prize represents my past. I already know what’s in there, and it ain’t great. (A few may say it is great, just the way they want life to be. If so, their decision will be harder, like the rich man going through the eye of a needle…)
For the rest of us, the decision is a lot easier. I don’t know what my future holds, but I’m pretty sure it won’t end well. So, I’m primed to switch.
“For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life because of me and the gospel will save it.” (Mark 8:35, CSB)
On top of that, I know the host. Jesus is cheating. He’s telling me all about what’s behind door number three. It’s the grand prize, He says. Do I believe Him?
Dear God, thank you for rigging the game in my favor. Thank you for sending Jesus to explain to me what’s available behind door number three. I choose that door, forsaking the life I have now. Teach me what that means and how to live accordingly today.








