Saturday, November 15, 2008

The Heart of the Problem

From a post at The Sola Panel comes this "heart-warming" story:

An eminent and well-known English preacher was approached by a congregation member who complained about some aspect of church life. It may have been that he didn't feel welcomed, or that he was finding it hard to make friends and fit in; it could have been that he was finding the service dissatisfying or the preaching too long; it could have been that the music was not to his taste or that his family was not being catered for to his satisfaction. The details of the complaint have been lost in the telling and re-telling of the story.

The preacher listened to the complaint, paused, and then replied with five words that cut straight to the heart of not only the man's problem, but the problem with all grumbling and complaining in church. He simply said, “It's not about you, stupid!” and walked off.

Well, maybe I would have (hopefully) said it in nicer words, but he was and is right. It's not about me, nor about you: It's all about Him. The sooner we all learn that the better off we'll all be.


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