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Giving God Your Worst

by: Dianne Smith*

Chapter 10 - Loving Or Lying

If I had turned to secular council (or even some Christian council for that matter) to gain self-esteem I would have been told that my problem was I didn't "love myself" enough. The verse, "Love thy neighbor as thyself" would have been pulled out and waved in front of me with long flowery explanations about how Jesus wants us to have good self-esteem. The path to good self-esteem is positive thinking and self affirmation. The prescription is to stand in front of the mirror every morning and every night and say 25 times: "I am a worthy person, I love myself, I am a worthy person, I love myself..." The only problem with this mentality is it makes me a liar as well as a failure because, no matter how hard I try or how many times I state otherwise, I don’t feel worthy and I don’t love myself. This approach to self esteem is like handing someone a colorful band aide for their brain cancer and telling them it will make the disease go away.

I don't think Jesus ever meant for his statement to be the foundation of a self centered, ego boosting, self help movement. And yet volumes have been spoken and written with this statement as the cornerstone of self improvement therapy. Looking around the world today it does not appear that we need more self love. In fact, the Bible warns, "in the end days men will be lovers of self." 2 Tim. 3: 1-2 True, most women I talk to have poor self esteem. But telling them they can change this by chanting the self love mantra only causes more denial and despair. The woman who killed her unborn child is not a worthy person. The woman who has led a promiscuous life-style is not a worthy person. You the reader, if you are honest about your heart, are not a worthy person. Nor am I.

So where does this leave us? Should we hate ourselves then?" No. Because in reality this too is self centered. It is convoluted pride and our ego is still at the center. Any time we are focused on ourselves, whether we are priding ourselves or condemning ourselves, we are at the center of our focus. Even insecurities are centered in self; "Do people like me? Are they impressed with me? What do they think about me?" Notice the recurring word, "me." The goal of the Christian is not to focus on self but rather to die to self.

The Bible says, "Present you bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship." Romans 12:1 To the Jew, this passage had a much more graphic meaning than it does to us. To understand it we need to know what was involved in a "sacrifice". The following is the description of how a sacrifice was done as found in Lev. 17:11 After leading his lamb to the north side of the altar, the priest killed the sacrificial animal by cutting its throat. A priest stood by with a basin to catch the blood, "for the life of the flesh is in the blood ... it is the blood that makes atonement." The priest cast this lifeblood against the altar, signifying that the life belonged to God. The carcass was then skinned and cut it into quarters, while the priest placed the wood on the altar fire. The carcass and entrails were mixed with oil and spices and burned until it was completely consumed. This ritual would be gruesome to Christians today. But to the Jew there was no question as to the significance of this verse. A sacrifice required the death and total consummation of the offering.

If we are to be "living and holy sacrifices" it requires that something dies. What dies is our self. When anger, bitterness, hatred, insecurities, jealousy, pride, hurt, lust, and the other sins of the heart motivate our actions, self is central in our life. These feelings spring out of our human nature. They are natural, normal human responses to life's hurts and disappointments. But, they separate us from God. We could, like so many people, deny their existence in order to live up to the Christian image, but this only results in repressing them. And, although we are repressing them, we will express them at some point. "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." Matt. 10: 38 - 39 We may develop thicker walls and deeper pits to hide these feelings in, but they will come oozing out when the right circumstance presents itself.

Instead of denying and repressing these feelings, it is so much more honest to acknowledge them and to lay them at the foot of the cross. And God can see over the highest wall and into the deepest pit right into the center of our hearts anyway. Who do we think we are fooling? When we admit to these feelings, admit to our defeat in overcoming these feelings and offer them to God, we take self out of our focus and place Christ in the center of our lives. We ask Him to heal our hurts and change our hearts. In doing this self condemnation and self commendation are both eliminated. It's up to Christ - not us. This way, we don't love or hate ourselves, we simply ACCEPT ourselves. We become able to acknowledge and accept our strong points, our weak points, our foibles, our fancies, our insecurities and everything else about us. Instead of striving to change these things, we surrender them to God and allow Him to do the molding, changing and shaping. I cannot tell you the freedom that results from this type of walk with the Lord. "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" Romans 8:1 takes on a whole new meaning.

 

CONTENTS

Online Books Index

1. Joining The "Club"
2. Offering Our Worst To God
3. Cleaning House
4. Taking On The Devil
5. The Painful Truth
6. I Can’t Forgive Myself
7. The New And Improved Dianne
8. The Death Of Martha Jo
9. From Sinner To Saint In One Easy Step
10. Loving Or Lying
11. Dying To Be Humble
12. The Truth Shall Set You Free
13. Forgive And Forget?
14. Our Strength Is In Knowing Our Weakness
15. Climbing Our Way To Spiritual Pride
16. The Issue Of Control
17. God’s Up-Side-Down Kingdom
18. The Heart Of The Matter
19. Without Guile
20. Postscript

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