...That new order is a far cry from the notion of self-acceptance which has taken hold of the minds of many Christians. Any message which makes the Cross redundant is anti-Christian. The original sin, pride, is behind my "poor self-image," for I felt that I deserved better than I got, which is exactly what Eve felt! So it was pride, not poor self-image, that had to go. If I'm so beautiful and lovable, what was Jesus doing up there, nailed to the cross and crowned with thorns? Why all that hideous suffering for the pure Son of God? Here's why: There was no other way to deliver us from the hell of our own proud self-loving selves, no other way out of the bondage of self-pity and self-congratulation. How shall we take our stand beneath the cross of Jesus and continue to love the selves that put Him there? How can we survey the wondrous cross and at the same time feed our pride? No. It won't work. Jesus put it simply: If you want to be My disciple, you must leave self behind, take up the cross, and follow Me.(If you would like to receive daily devotionals from Elizabeth Elliot, this website is where you can sign up for them (scroll down a bit to find them). I have been so blessed by her insight and thoughts on the Word of God, and would highly recommend them!)
What If This Is Not the End of Your Story?
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3 comments:
So true!!
wow. good stuff! i always find it interesting that God never had to tell us to love ourselves. he tells us to love our neighbor as ourselves--assuming that we *already* know how to do that! this is something i will meditate on today.
steph
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