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rg Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Course SESSION OUTLINE ENLARGING YOUR SOUL THROUGH GRIEF AND LOSS REVIEW First week we looked at Saul and the problem of Emotionally Unhealthy Spirituality. Then we began the 7 pathways to an Emotionally Healthy Spirituality: o Know Yourself that you May Know God. o Going Back in Order to Go Forward. Often this leads us to a Wall. o Journey through the Wall. o The Wall closely relates to our theme for today Grief and Loss. INTRODUCTION Most of us experience our losses slowly, over the span of a lifetime. We lose our youthfulness. We lose our dreams. We experience loss in transitions of life. Each time we change jobs, or move is a loss. Our children grow more independent as they move through their life transitions. Our influence and power decreases as we grow older. Most of us, in one or more moments of our lives, experience catastrophic loss. We grieve the many things we can t do, our limits. We even lose our wrong ideas of God and the church. o We find out that certain ideas we had about Jesus and what it meant to follow Him are inadequate, foolish maybe even wrong. o We feel betrayed by a church tradition, a leader, or even God himself. o We lose our illusions about the church. We discover it is not the perfect family with perfect people as we expected.

2 o Every person who lives in community with other believers, sooner or later, experiences this disillusionment and the grief that accompanies it. We all face many deaths within our lives. The choice is whether these deaths will be terminal (crushing our spirit and life) or open us up to new possibilities and depths of transformation in Christ. Every culture and family deals with grieving differently. o Some of us come from families/cultures where sadness was a sign of weakness. You weren t allowed to be depressed. The expectation was that you would stuff it and move on. o Others, like mine, did a lot of screaming and wailing, but there was very little hope in God. People generally froze in time. HOW WE DEAL WITH PAIN Culturally, addiction has become the most common way to deal with pain. o We watch television for hours to not feel. o We keep busy, running from one activity to another. o We work 70 hours a week o Indulge in pornography, overeat, drink, take pills On top of this, in the church, we have little theology for anger, sadness, waiting, and depression. o We so often associate anger, sadness, grieving with being unspiritual, as if something is wrong with our walk with Christ. o We re convinced that we are failing and going backwards. Pete s view: o My job was to be a model of a solid Xian. I prided myself on my stability. If there were setbacks, disappointments, and crisis I was solid. I d quote Rom.8:28

3 o When I met a depressed person who couldn t seem to come out of it, I would say to myself, Where is their faith? o When I did feel sadness or grief I would just quote Scriptures to myself like With his help I can scale a wall! And I can do all things thru X who strengthens me. o Needless to say if you were hurting or in pain, I was not going to be very helpful in being compassion and present with you. Biblically, the very opposite is true. This is a central discipleship issue for all of us. It is meant to be one of the main ways God enlarges our soul and transforms us into lovers of Him and others. A THEOLOGY FOR GRIEVING THREE PHASES First Phase: Pay attention to it. PP o We see this in the prayers of David in the Psalms, of Job, of Jeremiah. o We forget that 2/3rds of the psalms, most written by David, are laments, complaints to God. He shouts at God. He rages at God. He prays wild prayers. He tells God exactly what he was feeling. And this is the one prayer book/worship manual in all Scripture! David wrote poetry after the death of Saul and his best friend, Jonathan, commanding his army to sing a lament to God (see 2 Samuel 1:17-27). We have an entire Old Testament book called Lamentations. o Pete s experience: Taught that anger was a sin. I stuffed all feelings of irritation, annoyance, resentment, and hatred. e.g. I would let people cross my boundaries, say and do hurtful or disrespectful things to me. I would stuff my anger rather than seeing it as an oil lite from God to respectfully say something.

4 e.g. I would be angry at limits that I couldn t get something done that I wanted. Really impatient. o When we do not process before God the very feelings that make us human,, we leak. 6 o Our churches are filled with leaking Christians who have not treated their emotions as a discipleship issue. Most people who fill churches are nice and respectable. Few explode in anger at least in public. The majority, like me, stuff these difficult feeling, trusting that God will honor our noble efforts. The result is that we leak through passive-aggressive behavior (e.g., showing up late), sarcastic remarks, a nasty tone of voice, and the giving of the silent treatment. Second Phase: Waiting in the Confusing In-Between o When we experience losses and setbacks, God invites us to wait. o I hate waiting. I prefer control. I understand why Abraham, after waiting eleven years for God s promise of a son to come true, took matters in his own hands and had a baby outside of his marriage with Hagar. In doing so he birthed a baby called Ishmael. Birthing Ishmaels is common in both our churches and personal lives. Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him (Psalm 37:7) remains one of the most radical commands of our day. It requires enormous humility. o The confusing in-between resists all earthly categories and quick solutions. It runs contrary to our entire culture. God is not in a rush. Waiting on Him is life not just for what He can do for us. Third Phase: Let the old birth the new. PP

5 o Good grieving is not just letting go, but also letting it bless us. o The central message of Jesus and the Bible is that suffering and death brings resurrection and transformation. Jesus himself said, I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds (John 12:24). o Resurrection only comes out of death real death. Our losses are real, very real. But as we pay attention and wait on God in our losses and grief, no matter how long it takes, God, over time, births resurrection. o There are many rich fruits that blossom in our lives as a result of embracing our losses. The greatest, however, concerns our relationship to God. When we grieve God s way, we are changed forever. It is one of the major ways God grows us into spiritual maturity. o Loss marks the place where self-knowledge and powerful transformation happen if we have the courage to participate fully in the process. o We all face many deaths within our lives. That is God s path for all of us. Don't be discouraged. o The choice is whether these deaths will be terminal (crushing our spirit and life) or will open us up to new possibilities and depths of transformation in Christ.