I've been hearing some talk bashing the concept of feelings and "following your heart" as it were. While I am no advocate of Hollywood's idea of "heart," I am willing to play the devil's advocate for the theory that feelings have the potential to be a good thing.
To begin the argument in good faith I have to address a comment that spurred the writing of this blog. I read a facebook status, "Feelings are poor counselors. They hate logic and despise reason." For the sake of my argument I will assume that the author of this statement is referring to emotions.
My first case-study is of Jesus Christ, and his ability to discern between "good" emotions and "bad" ones. Most of the healings and miracles were done because He was moved with compassion for the people or person in need. (Luke 7:11-16) If he were to think "logically" his logic would go something like this: I know these people will despise me after I have done them this great favor, if justice is my mantra and these will soon reject justice then they do not deserve healing. Instead, He stretched out his hand in mercy because "His heart overflowed with compassion."
In contrast, he was clearly able to recognize a bad emotion when he felt it and by trusting God was able to overcome it (Matt 26:37-39). He was feeling sorrowful, the heavy burden of fear, yet he was able to genuinely say to God, "Not my will [--emotions]") because he knew that his emotions in that moment contradicted the will of God.
My second case study is derived from the infamous Adolf Hitler. Don't get your drawers in a bunch and allow me to finish. I simply want to say that when he began his campaign, he was a great orator and his speech was far from unreasonable. It appealed to the masses and his idea became the epitome of logic to those who chose to follow his leading. It was only logical that the Germans were the superior race, it follows that the only logical conclusion is that Jews are dirt. Hitler, in stark contrast to Christ, was wholly unemotional, not driven by mercy or compassion, but purely by Satan himself under the guise of reason.
So there you have it.
Two case studies and I come to one conclusion: that if your life and spirit are in alignment with God, it should then only be a matter of discerning whether the emotions felt are in contest with the will of God.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
What does forever mean?
No seriously, does anyone have the brain capacity to really grasp the concept of 'forever'? Thousands of years of searching for answers, the selling of souls, legends of fountains of youth that offer eternal youth. The search for life everlasting is not a novelty in either primitive or civilized cultures. So, what is so scary about death or dying? Why do we fight against it? What makes our human nature so averse to the idea of leaving our flesh bodies behind?
My thoughts on eternity were awakened this morning. If I were to die today, I would not want to be remembered for the depth of my friendships, my big hair or all that hyperactivity. I would want the Christ in me to be remembered, and that my death would be my ultimate "decrease" which would cause the ultimate "Increase." The death of one who believed in the Savior and is promised eternal life should be used for glory. It might be more logical, instead of harboring a deep sorrow, to be jealous...
In a way we've been left behind to handle the "live-is-Christ" side of things, left to suffer (yet, what an awesome priviledge), while the departed has gained. While he stands before God Almighty in the throne room I don't imagine he is really thinking so much about our tears! His heart is free from sorrow. He knows something we are not able to fully comprehend: Death is the fulfillment of our centuries-long search for life.
My thoughts on eternity were awakened this morning. If I were to die today, I would not want to be remembered for the depth of my friendships, my big hair or all that hyperactivity. I would want the Christ in me to be remembered, and that my death would be my ultimate "decrease" which would cause the ultimate "Increase." The death of one who believed in the Savior and is promised eternal life should be used for glory. It might be more logical, instead of harboring a deep sorrow, to be jealous...
In a way we've been left behind to handle the "live-is-Christ" side of things, left to suffer (yet, what an awesome priviledge), while the departed has gained. While he stands before God Almighty in the throne room I don't imagine he is really thinking so much about our tears! His heart is free from sorrow. He knows something we are not able to fully comprehend: Death is the fulfillment of our centuries-long search for life.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Facebook Status
Funny how little things will strike us as interesting or hilarious, but instead of doing something productive or useful with our own ingenious thoughts or ideas, we turn them into something as clever as a facebook status, or a blog title, or a comment on a site somewhere.
Technology is sucking the productivity out of creativity!
I decided to fight fire with fire, I commit to combating technology's sucking juices and using the talents God has given me to start a one-life revolution! Don't think I don't know what you're thinking. This is a blog that is a technology-based medium for supposedly creative people like myself. The leaf I am turning over is to stop thinking of clever things to simply post on a website or stick on my facebook page. Instead, I'll turn it into something readable, publishable, worthy of note, and made for non-computer related mediums (e.g. books, magazines, etc.)
I'm a lot of talk and this post will hopefully egg me on to take some mad action.
Technology is sucking the productivity out of creativity!
I decided to fight fire with fire, I commit to combating technology's sucking juices and using the talents God has given me to start a one-life revolution! Don't think I don't know what you're thinking. This is a blog that is a technology-based medium for supposedly creative people like myself. The leaf I am turning over is to stop thinking of clever things to simply post on a website or stick on my facebook page. Instead, I'll turn it into something readable, publishable, worthy of note, and made for non-computer related mediums (e.g. books, magazines, etc.)
I'm a lot of talk and this post will hopefully egg me on to take some mad action.
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