From
Henry’s Desk
“ … with all your heart and with all your soul and with
all your mind and with all your strength …”
Another Perspective
I once read the following in a
book: (It was in 2001 and I do not remember the title)
There are three types of Christians: thinkers, feelers, and doers. And we have denominations custom made for
each.
The
thinkers want the feelers to get logical.
The
feelers want the thinkers to lighten up and smell the roses.
The
doers want both types to get in gear and start evangelizing.
My response was ‘that is
correct‘. I had never thought of it that
way before, but it certainly lines up with what I have seen. Of course this goes not so much to a persons
spirituality as to their basic psychological make up, which influences their
spirituality.
By now you have already
thought of folks you know in one category or another, and even have placed
yourself in one. With a little thinking
you will probably start to see that you have become a combination of a couple
of them.
I came into the Kingdom as a
thinker, became a doer, and am now wanting to be a feeler.
I don’t think we are really
supposed to be one or the other, but should transition into all three. As a matter of fact I believe that is what
God wants.
God did not say, “Love Me
with all your mind or love me with all your soul or love me with all your
strength.” He said, “Love me
passionately with all your mind all your soul and all your strength.” Now we all have giftings and inclinations
that cause us to be more motivated towards one or another of these, but the
fact remains that God wants us to love Him with everything that we are, our
whole being. And we need people around
us that are geared differently than we are in order to influence us in those
areas we are not inclined towards.
Left to ourselves, we would
only hang out with those who are like us, and would form our own little groups
like Trinity Theological Temple, Mystic Missions, or The Savior’s
Servants. I believe that God would have
us together, influencing one another, and the world, for Christ. If we would learn from one another, we would
have a much more balanced life.