Sin makes us curve in on ourselves
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 1:00AM From GospelDrivenLife
I think church history has hit the nail of the doctrine of sin on the head...and that sin makes us curve in on ourselves. That means I must be very careful with introspection. What starts out as a look for sinful idols quickly becomes a fascination with me. We are self-focused. As one quip in a movie notes, 'Enough of my talking about me. What do you think about me?' It is of note that if we ran a special seminar in our church on the character of God we might have a decent turnout -- but if we ran a seminar on knowing our gifts, knowing ourselves, being free to be ourselves -- it would be flooded with participants (this is not a theoretical illustration, I have seen it happen). People think a sermon is good if it in some way is about them -- we call that "relevance."



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