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Fix Me Please!
I love our neighborhood. I love the many walking and biking trails that wind through the greenbelt by our house. My dog likes them too.
But on a beautiful morning not so long ago I came across this message scrawled on the sidewalk in chalk: Fix Me Pls!
I pondered the message, wondering who wrote it--and why. Was it written as a joke simply to tweak the minds of those who would come across it the next day? Or was it a cry from the heart, written to the universe....or to God....or to whoever might listen?
I think shame and its accompanying baggage is one of the most cruel lies of the devil. It says to us that somewhere deep inside we need fixing, and it's probably too late. Unlike guilt, we cannot easily deal with shame because it strikes at the very core of who we are and sneers at our very existence.
Guilt is about our behavior--our conscience. It can be good and actually helpful if it is recognized and dealt with. If we do something wrong or we hurt someone, guilt will usually raise the flag to get our attention so we can make a correction, repent, ask forgiveness. We are wise to heed it. Guilt says, "You made a mistake."
Shame, on the other hand, says, "You are a mistake." It tells us that we aren't good enough, or pretty enough, or have a prestigious enough career, or make enough money, etc. The list goes on and on. Shame leads to depression, addictions, a diminishing self-worth and, eventually, self-rejection. And this poisonous conclusion then soaks to the core of our being. Ping! The Accuser has hit his mark.
But God tells us something different.
Christian author and teacher, Henri Nouwen, says, "Self-rejection is the greatest enemy of the spiritual life because it contradicts the sacred voice that calls us the "Beloved." Being the Beloved constitutes the core truth of our existence."
That, dear people, is why we want to bring shame out of the dark and hold it up to the light--the light of the Father's eyes who looks at his created being and gives us a new name and identity: His Beloved. Let that wash over us until we have the courage to say it and believe it--until we have the audacity to shout it from the rooftops and sing it to the sky!
We have a core truth and it is this: I am the Beloved of My Father.
Who you gonna believe?
Greg
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Monday, November 5: Monday Night Class Join us this Monday for a discussion and teaching by Greg on the last part of his message on Wisdom & Relationships. Bring a dish to share for the Soup & Salad Potluck dinner at 6:30 PM. Class starts at 7:15 PM at Peace Lutheran Church.
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EVENTS
POSTPONED: Dolly Steamboat at Canyon Lake Thanks for your patience. Watch for info to come!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Saturday Evening, December 15: An Evening of Splendor! Christmas Dance 7 - 11 PM The Lakes Ballroom, Peoria Tickets: $20.00 per person Hors d'oeuvres and Desserts Served For Info Call: Carol at 602-348-7563 or Sandy at 623-581-0499 (Tickets can be purchased online at www.lifediscoveryministries.org)
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ON-GOING MINISTRIES
TUESDAY Evenings, 6:30 PM
Community Church of Joy - Meet in the Church Lobby 21000 N 75th Ave, Glendale Isn't it time? Whether you have gone through a divorce recently or have difficulty picking up the pieces from a past divorce, come for this series of videos that can provide insights into getting through major issues of divorce and moving forward with your life. This is a safe, small group setting with others who have gone through the same thing. You can start anytime! Call Jerry for more info at 623-972-7651.
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