However, much of the shift came when people started realizing that focusing on "me" and personal morality (and the personal morality of others) became extremely narcissistic. When all the focus is on yourself, others become a bother. And in fact this kind of attitude can lead not just to narcissism but even to
The funny thing though is that even this has a downside. It can become so easy to get caught up into the group, or even fade into the group, that the personal becomes lost. There is a sense where we have to be aware of the personal, but also realize our place in community. It's one of the reasons I think Jesus took time to be alone. He was always in community with this followers and the closer circle of the 12 that I wonder if he broke away to spend nights alone and in prayer. If that was to not only talk to the Father, but also to "re-center" himself and touch base with that personal side of things.
Pendulums are easy to ride, mainly because there's not much work to do. You just hold on and enjoy the ride. The hard part is to try and stop the pendulum and find a happy medium. I've said before that "Christianity is an intensely personal experience that is only properly done in community." And that's the medium; that's where we find middle ground between the personal and the community.
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This is a terrific post! I love it.
One question, though.
Did you perhaps mean "misanthropy" instead of "misogyny"--or does narcissism lead only toward resenting women? ;-p
So glad we waked up to community. That is what those who "get their relationship with God in nature" are missing. Miss Judy
Good post. Community is the essence of Christianity, IMHO. It's not an "I" thing, it's definitely a "we" thing. When Jesus said to Peter "Feed my sheep" there's a reason he used the plural.
While I still think there is something to the personal responsiblility, community is what gets me through, what I lean on.
Nice, long hiatus there, brother!
Good post. I can't imagine my life without community, however screwed-up they or I may be at times. The Lusk boys and I are working on a new song and I SOOOOO want to post the words here because this is exactly what the song's about. But they'd probably send henchmen for me.
(All in fun, folks.)
When Jesus said to Peter "Feed my sheep" there's a reason he used the plural.
Isn't the singular of "sheep", well, "sheep"?
Phil,
I am glad that I ventured across your blog. This is definately a great post. We must have community if we are going to be the disciples that Jesus has called us to be. I am looking forward to reading more of your future posts.
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