Part 1 of a series on “Understanding People as Fallen Image
Bearers”
THE PERSONAL CIRCLE
THE PERSONAL CIRCLE
We are thirsty. People of every nation, culture, and people group were born with deep inner longings for something that will satisfy their intimate yearnings. God also has things that He hungers and thirsts for. Consider Jesus' prayer for His disciples in John 17 as an expression of one of the things our God longs for. We are made in the image of God in that we were born with a thirst for something more.
Jesus spoke to the woman at the well about her thirst saying:
“Everyone who drinks of this water will be
thirsty again, but whoever drinks of the
water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will
give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life” John 4:13 ESV.
The
New Testament talks about each person having a hollow core or koilia (Greek) that we seek to fill. One
definition of koilia is “the
innermost part of a man or woman, the
soul, heart as the seat of thought, feeling, choice” (NAS NT Lexicon) Three NT
passages with the word koilia are
John 7:38 (innermost being),
Romans 16:18 (appetites),
and Philippians 3:19 (appetite).
What
does our hollow core thirst for? Many have sought to answer this. I like to
boil it down to three core longings:
· Significance – A sense of personal meaning, purpose and
contribution in life.
· Self-worth – A sense of being deeply valued as a person
for who I am.
This three-legged
stool represents our deepest longings. Most of us struggle with deep deficits
in at least one of these making it extremely difficult of us to live freely and
abundantly. We instead often experience deep insecurities, insignificance, and
a lack of worth.
We were created to be
fully dependent on God for the meeting of the yearnings of the personal circle.
However, in our woundedness and foolishness we often turn to broken cisterns to
seek to quench our thirst. Jeremiah 2:13 talks of this innate human tendency:
“For My people have
committed two evils: They have forsaken Me, the fountain of living waters, to
hew for themselves cisterns, broken cisterns that can hold no water.”
My greatest thirst has
been for significance. Without knowing it, I sought to quench
this thirst by being successful in my work. When success was largely blocked on
the mission field in Spain, I fell into a tailspin of deep discouragement,
despair, and depression. At the time, I was oblivious about what was going on
in my hollow core. I was nearly completely out of touch with my heart. In the
midst of this difficult period of time, God began to turn me inside out. In
1989 at an Inside Out Seminar,
I became aware of my faulty strategy to meet this need of my hollow core and
repented. This was very helpful but
not necessarily healing. Healing took
place for me just before the millennium of 2000 as God the Father began to
affirm me as His son through listening prayer as outlined in A Guide for Listening and Inner-HealingPrayer.
LISTENING PRAYER
QUESTIONS:
Set aside 15 to 30
minutes to listen to God. I recommend preparing your heart for this time by
praying through the listening prayer guidelines outlined on Post # 46. Remaining in prayer, ask God the following questions:
1. Lord Jesus, which of the three core
longings do I struggle with the most?
2. God, what broken cisterns do I tend to turn
to in an attempt to meet these core needs?
3. Father, I learn to hear from You in a
personal way about how You want to meet this longing in my life. What do You
have to say to me about this area of need?
4. Before closing, ask God if there’s anything
else He’d like to say to you or have you do. (He may have more to say to you.
He may want you to ask for forgiveness in an area and renounce the faulty
strategy you’ve been following, or something else).
I like to close my
times alone with God in worship. Here’s one of my favorites.
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