Friday, January 25, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Stickman Theology
I'm reposting this after reading the draft because its all about what I just wrote. I obviously need to get that book back out!!
ok.....this is one of those 5 star reads. I think it's going to be one of those books that I tell everyone is at the top of my "must convince you to read it, no matter how obnoxious I seem." I hate the paradigm shift phrase....hate it. But can't think of what else to call it. It's 180 degree thinking. Which looks a lot like repentance. See the truth, agree with God, turn and go the other way.
Here are a few quotes...
The primary thesis of this study is this; Spiritual maturity is determined by our ability and willingness to depend upon Christ for our personal holiness.
Comparison;
Stickman and Strongman
The difference between the two is not in what they face but, rather, in how they face it.
The strongman will face his trials by applying the appropriate Biblical principles, expressing his committment and marshalling his will power. The stickman will immediately acknowledge his weaknesses and inabiltiy to meet his trials in the way he would like to and will call upon God's help and trust the consequences to Him.
Which of these characters represents your idea of spiritual maturity? (trick question!)
Strongman is a myth, and stickman is as good as it gets.
The armor of God; Ephesians 6:10-18
Who or what makes it possible for us to stand firm against the devil?
1)We make it possible by doing everything, (such as praying, studying, believing, etc)to put on the armor, or
2) The armor makes it possible and that is why we value the armor.
The premis of this study is based upon the second answer.
The first (we make it possible) focuses upon us and the hero or the villain in our sturggle with sin. The second answer focuses upon God, our true Hero , as we, the stick men run to him for help.
Do you know why we never feel safe in community with others?
People really think we are supposed to be the heroes of our own life stories, strong men whose personal weaknesses can and will be judged in a negative manner. Therefore, it is not safe to reveal who we really are or to admit to being wounded or weak.
However, if our goal is to develop a Christ centered fellowship, then we need to change our thinking. Christ must become the Hero of all our stories and we must become the damsels in distress, praising our Savior by telling the details of how we endangered ourselves and how He is rescueing us.
Stickman Theology by Terry Ewing Ok...enough said.
Here are a few quotes...
The primary thesis of this study is this; Spiritual maturity is determined by our ability and willingness to depend upon Christ for our personal holiness.
Comparison;
Stickman and Strongman
The difference between the two is not in what they face but, rather, in how they face it.
The strongman will face his trials by applying the appropriate Biblical principles, expressing his committment and marshalling his will power. The stickman will immediately acknowledge his weaknesses and inabiltiy to meet his trials in the way he would like to and will call upon God's help and trust the consequences to Him.
Which of these characters represents your idea of spiritual maturity? (trick question!)
Strongman is a myth, and stickman is as good as it gets.
The armor of God; Ephesians 6:10-18
Who or what makes it possible for us to stand firm against the devil?
1)We make it possible by doing everything, (such as praying, studying, believing, etc)to put on the armor, or
2) The armor makes it possible and that is why we value the armor.
The premis of this study is based upon the second answer.
The first (we make it possible) focuses upon us and the hero or the villain in our sturggle with sin. The second answer focuses upon God, our true Hero , as we, the stick men run to him for help.
Do you know why we never feel safe in community with others?
People really think we are supposed to be the heroes of our own life stories, strong men whose personal weaknesses can and will be judged in a negative manner. Therefore, it is not safe to reveal who we really are or to admit to being wounded or weak.
However, if our goal is to develop a Christ centered fellowship, then we need to change our thinking. Christ must become the Hero of all our stories and we must become the damsels in distress, praising our Savior by telling the details of how we endangered ourselves and how He is rescueing us.
Stickman Theology by Terry Ewing Ok...enough said.
Holiness
So the word for the season is Holiness. Don't let it scare you. It's an intimidating word...HOLINESS. Conjures up visions of utter perfection and...I don't know....rightness. Righteousness. We all know we can't make a dent in that right? So why on earth, would He tell us to be holy, as He is holy? Holy...wholly....whole...whole ness?
I believe, with the understanding I have at this time, God wants us on the path to whole ness, which would be described as being restored to Gods original plan for my personality, physicality, emotions, spirit and soul. A tall order.
Now I have been on this path for years. I've had lots of counseling, read tons, and I do mean tons, of "Christian" self help books. Took classes on boundaries, marriage, addiction....studied the bible, and took classes in that too. I've been in small groups designed to help you grow. I've had accountability partners to keep me on my toes.
And still...my growth has come at a snails pace for the most part. Not only that! I easily fall back into old behaviors at times if I'm not constantly on my toes. Honestly it's exhausting. I have seriously crashed and burned a couple times to where I questioned, do I even want to get up. God! You want too much! I can't do this!
Well, let me give anyone who wants a word of advice, skip all the above and go straight to the "God, I can't do this" and start from there. He has answer for you.
And it's "I know, let me help you."
You were never meant to fix yourself. If you could do that, Jesus would not have to have died.
The two trees in Eden were called, the Tree of Life, and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
It wasn't just a Tree of the knowledge of evil.
I'm not saying all self help books, counseling and classes are bad. But there is a better way. Living in intimate connection with God, as you walk and talk with Him in the garden of your own soul, receiving nourishment to the heart, which is the root of mans issues. Knowledge is a bandaid at best, if used alone, the other is healing surgery. Permanent solution. Restoration of health and whole-ness. Holiness.
I want to eat from the tree of Life. I am rejecting any book, class or teacher who's "step A" isn't intimacy with God through reading His word with prayer and worship and listening. I want the root. I want my heart to change. And His answer to that prayer is, "Yes!"
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, For they shall be filled. (Matthew 5:6 NKJV)
because it is written, “Be holy, for I am holy.” (I Peter 1:16 NKJV)
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