People, not resources

ImagesIn Eugene Peterson’s "Christ plays in 10,000 places", this morning he was noting how our culture has replaced "soul" with "self" when it comes to describing who or what we are.  As he puts it, "self is soul minus God.  Self is soul with all the transcendance and intimacy squeezed out." 
Because of this substitution, the world around us has become consumers.  Everyone we meet is a potential resource, asset, product for our needs and vice-versa.  When did people become "resources" or "assets" instead of human beings with souls?  This has definitely infiltrated the church in general, even ours.  Heck, I caught myself referring to a church member as an "asset".  Shame on me.  I think we need to spend more time learning who we are in Christ, and less time trying to prove to people who we are.  What I mean is that we expend a lot of energy trying to impress people, and somehow convince them of some perceived value.  This is because we have become "selfish" instead of "soulish".  Understanding that we have value because God created us in His image as well as everyone else would have an impact on how we treat others. 

Dependance

Pastor Frank’s last Sunday was last week, and now my uncertain future begins.  Well, uncertain in that I don’t know the what and where.  I am certain that Christ desires my dependance on Him, even if I’m uncertain what I’m depending on Him for.  God has revealed His ways more so in the past year than any other, and I’m hoping to become that person who breathes faith instead of the one who hyperventilates over the future. 
I haven’t always responded to skepticism, criticism, and uncertainty in the way I’m "supposed" to as a Christ follower, but my goal today is to strive without "striving".   

Work in Progress

I am a work in progress.  The liberating thing is that it’s God’s work not mine.  This truth is taking it’s foothold in my heart each day.  For example, principle of God’s righteousness versus man’s has been embedded in my brain for most of my 39 years, yet it hasn’t always been evident in my actions.  There’s much more to be said on the subject, but this is my first post to a new blog account and I’m keeping it short for now.

Here’s a post for a daily Bible reading schedule.  I hope it works.
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