This is Gonna Hurt

 

I’ve been struggling with this “box” issue and I’ve really been praying hard that God would show me the correct way through this. I’m still in the throes of sorting it out and yesterday God presented an opportunity for me to visit with a mentor of mine and I grabbed it. Three saturated hours I bathed in her love and wisdom. We laughed, we talked and she asked me very direct questions and gave me some very direct admonishment. She is one of the most amazing women I’ve ever met in my entire life (and that’s saying a lot!). She’s 92. You would never know it. She loves the Lord and while she comes from the era of “Rules + Regulations=Christianity”, she is a free spirit. She thinks nothing of what other Christians think, she cares only about what is biblical and the direction of the Holy Spirit. She knows me well and said some wonderfully Inspired things to me; one thing she said was…

“Being flexible is a beautiful thing honey. Don’t hesitate to submit to another in accordance with Christ when you’re called to because that just keeps you spiritually fit. We can’t be concerned about what the other person is is doing because honey, if they want to grow all stiff and rigid, they’ll just be broken at some point and that’s God’s business.”

I realized that dancers are so flexible because they practice, not because they have some superhuman ability.

Transformation comes with the things we practice, not things we simply talk about.

Well ok, but I think this stretch just might crack a rib, seems I’m a little out of shape in this area.

billclark

G.

This is an interesting tension that I’m not sure I’m ever going to fully understand. Practice is important (”train unto godliness”), performance is important (otherwise what’s all this talk from Paul about running races?) but transformation is what its all about (too many versus to mention) - but what’s cause? what’s effect? what’s the means? what’s the end?

Sometimes it seems like a gestalt test - the more you look at it, the more the images flip back and forth!

obahsomah

bill clark you are always thinking!

I think the performing part is to perform before one and only one…God. When we set out to proclaim and perform our deeds as something WE are doing, not something God is doing through us, then it is showing off.

Gwen…always getting me thinking way to early! Love you!

awarriorprincess

maybe its where the energy is coming from to begin with? maybe when we expect nothing in return? Maybe when we project the shekina shine away from ourselves? maybe when we walk away without having flown our banner at all and make people want to ask “why”?

parke

In some unhealthy situations there really is a sense of performance. I think that it’s worthwhile noting that sometimes we mistake things for performance that are healthy. For example, non-profits frequently tout what they are doing. There is a wrong way to do this, but they know that by touting what is being done (via the power of the supporters and with the energy of the receivers) encourages even more people to jump in. And there is a certain amount of that which you’ll see Paul doing in his letters. He praises what some people over here are doing in a letter that will go around so that others will be jealous to do good things.

There’s also an element of praising God. One of my roles in life is to praise God in my writing. Part of that is pointing out miraculous moments that are clearly all God. I think another part of that though is pointing out God at work in the community around me and in the lives of those serving.

It certainly does make for a complex situation to dive into.

Gwen

True Parke, I think when there is performance but it’s not for self, that there is a bigger picture for the good of others, that’s transformance.
When I think of Performance I think ritualistic and empty, just going through the motions because we were taught that Christians live a certain way or perform kind deeds. There doesn’t appear to be any life behind it.

Gwen

but sad…

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