Day 8--Here's the thing
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 1:26 pm
Allow me to first apologize to you, personally, for what I'm about to say. I'll probably regret what I'm about to say later, but I've been thinking it for almost a day now, and I just have to say it or else I won't be able to concentrate on anything else. Please know that this is not directed toward any one specific person, or comment. It has just been bugging me and I need to spill now. Again, I'm sorry.
I recognize that this is a great program and that it has helped arguably thousands of people, myself almost included. And I realize that everyone has nothing but good intentions, and you only want to see me succeed and improve and all that good stuff. And I realize that this is a journey or a process and it takes a long time. I even realize that if you do what you've always done you'll get what you've always gotten, so if you want change you have to be the one to implement that change.
That being said, here's my contention: You know how some people are just gifted in the ability to make an insult sound like a compliment? That's kind of the vibe I get here sometimes. You speak these really encouraging words and you say all the right things, which is awesome for some people, but I already know all the right things. I'm well-versed in all the right things. If I wanted to hear the right things I would say them myself and spare everyone the trouble. The comments that I really, really like to read are from the people who know, who've been there. They aren't condemning and they aren't preaching anything at all. Those people have no agenda. All they want is to come alongside you and walk (or roll, in my case) with you for a little while.
Did you know that's what counseling means in the Bible? The word that is usually associated with counseling in the Bible is [i]parakaleo[/i], which means "to come alongside." We see this expressed in the relationship between Paul and Timothy, Naomi and Ruth, Jesus and His disciples. That's the kind of relationship I want. I don't expect to find it here. But I see shadows of it in some of your comments to my posts. I greatly, greatly appreciate that.
I recognize that this is a great program and that it has helped arguably thousands of people, myself almost included. And I realize that everyone has nothing but good intentions, and you only want to see me succeed and improve and all that good stuff. And I realize that this is a journey or a process and it takes a long time. I even realize that if you do what you've always done you'll get what you've always gotten, so if you want change you have to be the one to implement that change.
That being said, here's my contention: You know how some people are just gifted in the ability to make an insult sound like a compliment? That's kind of the vibe I get here sometimes. You speak these really encouraging words and you say all the right things, which is awesome for some people, but I already know all the right things. I'm well-versed in all the right things. If I wanted to hear the right things I would say them myself and spare everyone the trouble. The comments that I really, really like to read are from the people who know, who've been there. They aren't condemning and they aren't preaching anything at all. Those people have no agenda. All they want is to come alongside you and walk (or roll, in my case) with you for a little while.
Did you know that's what counseling means in the Bible? The word that is usually associated with counseling in the Bible is [i]parakaleo[/i], which means "to come alongside." We see this expressed in the relationship between Paul and Timothy, Naomi and Ruth, Jesus and His disciples. That's the kind of relationship I want. I don't expect to find it here. But I see shadows of it in some of your comments to my posts. I greatly, greatly appreciate that.