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Monday, November 14, 2011

Part 1 --- Chapter 2 (Understanding Self)


“Through wisdom is a house buil[t]; and by understanding it is established.”  --- Proverbs 24:3



                The foundation of relationships is understanding. An example that illustrates the idea of understanding being the foundation of relationships is genealogy. Genealogy is more than a discovery of names and dates. Genealogy involves learning about and accepting one’s identity. It’s a glimpse of the family soul. The insight gained allows members to grow beyond fear, denial, doubt, and excused; while moving towards courage, acceptance, blessings, and hope.



                “Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me; I once was lost, but now I’m found; was blind but now I see.” These lyrics to the well known hymn, ‘Amazing Grace’ underscore the spiritual benefits to understanding genealogy. Though man was created in the image of God, he was born in the image of Adam, as a result of the Transgression in the Garden of Eden. Genealogy is a tool to reclaim that which was lost i.e. identity. “What is man that thou art mindful of him, the son of man that thou visiteth him?”


                Man should realize that their identity is more than their pedigree, lineage, and material prosperity. Identity is more than the positive and not-so-positive aspects of life. Identity is more than public perception or public image. When man knows his identity there’s a realization there’s no more ‘hiding’ behind mundane characteristics and labels. Knowing one’s identity involves healthy holistic understanding and acceptance of individual self. Then a person may truly live up to the greatest commandment, “Love thy neighbor as thyself” and fulfill the ‘ministry of reconciliation’.



                There are levels of understanding that forms the foundation for relationships. The levels are not mutually exclusive but inter-dependent. The development is a continual process and provides strength of character inevitably allowing for added strength to the foundation. The common denominator involved in the development of all the levels is respect. The idea of development recognizes there is a maturation process.



Level One: Understanding Self



                In understanding self, there’s a realization of life; that man is a living soul, not an object. Man is ‘fearfully and wonderfully made’. Man has the capacity to act upon his environment not just react to his environment. Man has freewill and is not merely a robot. Through many seemingly innocent philosophies and practices, the soul’s adversary wants man to view himself as objects. By viewing and acting as though man is an object, the sovereignty of God is repudiated.  True productivity is the result of acknowledging that personal actions can produce positive results. It’s the essence of the commandment ‘be fruitful and multiply’. Unfortunately, through deception of the soul’s adversary, there is encouragement for man to become an obstacle to their neighbor’s fulfillment of the commandment.


                In understanding self there’s a realization and acceptance of strengths and weaknesses. Man faces reality; dealing honestly with issues, not suppressing them. The result is man becomes a living epistle; develops a testimony. Many individuals have experiences but very few have testimonies. When a person provides a testimony, there’s no pride or shame. It’s given in accordance with the character of God. There’s glory given to God. In contrast, when a person recites experiences, there’s great concern about public image or personal pride. A testimony confirms that the character of God is able to bring forth life from a death-like situation.



                In understanding self, there’s humility before God. There’s realization that humility is not self-abasement or self-abuse (e.g. self-talk that states ‘I’m nothing’, but rather humility recognizes that man is unique creation, “I’m somebody’; there’s personal confidence). In fact, self-abasement or self-abuse is actually deceptive insomuch it denies the sovereignty of God.




Further Reading



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