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When “Expressing Yourself” Becomes Complaining

July 19th, 2010
Schoolboy looking at his lunch with disgust

Have you ever considered the difference between “expressing yourself”,  and complaining? The Bible clearly teaches that complaining is not an acceptable practice. But what about just “expressing yourself” or “sharing from your heart”?

I believe that there is a place for sharing unpleasant experiences with others, but we must be very careful with this. Sometimes it would seem that we Christians just use such phrases as euphemisms to make us feel better about what we area actually doing. Complaining.

I think the main difference between appropriate sharing and complaining is basically the  absence of two things: humility and genuine thankfulness.

When we are complaining we are usually failing to see the bigger perspective. We are giving in to self-pity and this means a lack of humility that our circumstances, no matter how painful or difficult, are still being used by God for our good.

Giving in to the temptation to complain also means that we have lost a heart of gratitude and a thankful spirit, which honors God.

We need to cultivate hearts of humility and genuine thankfulness. God actually “opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble”. (This is frightening thought!)

To further guard ourselves against the temptation to complain we would do well to honestly ask ourselves a couple of questions before sharing that frustrating situation with someone else.

How would sharing this information with this person help the situation? Contrary to popular opinion, sharing something with another person doesn’t always help. Sometimes we think that “just talking about it” will automatically help. While in some situations it can help, if the person has some wise insight to share or is able to just listen without getting totally ticked off themselves, but this isn’t always true. Sometimes it’s best to just forget an offense, pray about it and move on.

Is it likely that sharing this information with this person would harm them? (ie. cause them to complain)? We shouldn’t “just vent” to people without thinking about where they are at in their walk of faith or how it could effect them. That’s just selfish. We should consider the emotional/spiritual health and maturity of the person we are talking to before we share things. It is possible for us to be sharing from a place of humility and thankfulness, but yet to still hurt someone else who isn’t mature enough to handle that information.

James 1:26 says “If anyone considers himself religious and yet does not keep a tight rein on his tongue, he deceives himself and his religion is worthless”! We Christians cannot allow ourselves to think it’s OK to complain. After all, Jesus has poured out an incredible amount of mercy on us. We are forgiven! We are the last people in the world who should be complaining! Let’s guard our tongues and give our Savior the praise he deserves. Even when we are suffering.

Do you find yourself quick to complain? How can you cultivate more thankfulness and humility in your heart?


How the World Responds to the Cross

April 2nd, 2010

Pastor Miles McPhereson, lead pastor of The Rock Church in San Diego California, recently shared this two minute video, which shows, using very powerful imagery, how most people in the world respond to the cross of Jesus Christ.

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Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, but to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.” – Paul  (I Corinthians 1:22-24)

“What about you…Who do you say I am” – Jesus (Matthew 16:15)

Swamp Christianity

February 4th, 2010

Swamp-Christianity Wide

This picture looks disgusting doesn’t it? It’s a section of swamp land that I often pass while running on a local nature trail. (I’m only showing it to make a point.)

Looking at this swamp while I was jogging recently got me thinking about what I’ll call “Swamp Christianity”.

Followers of Christ are instructed by Jesus to receive of his “living water” (John 4). However they aren’t supposed to let it stop with them. They are sent out  on mission to take that “water” to others preaching the gospel in both word and deed.

Unfortunately too many Christians focus so much on getting more for themselves, that in essence they become spiritual gluttons. They take no real action to meet the spiritual drought going on in their communities, neighborhoods or campuses, but continue to try to soak up more knowledge and more religious activity for themselves.

They are like those who are “always learning but never able to acknowledge the truth.” (2 Timothy 3:7)

Just like a swamp, where water flows in but not out, these people stagnate in their faith. They don’t give-out the way that they need to in order to be truly healthy, and instead become a breeding ground for all kinds of unattractive things (ie. offense, rudeness, jealosy, spiritual pride).

Are you allowing the love of Christ and the spirit of God to flow through you, or are you a part of Swamp Christianity?