Couch Mouse House – Responding to Jon Acuff
I read this provoking article by Jon Acuff, a frankly brilliant writer whom you should all make certain to connect with.
In it, he discusses how those with attachment disorders hoard rubbish.
'Often, the people lose their kids in order to maintain their hoarding lifestyle. The trash is more important. The numbness that hoarding offers is too enticing and you watch in shock as everything in life is given up so that a homeowner can crawl back inside a warm rubbish cocoon.'
Sin is often costly and like the hoarding disorder, often irrational. Hoarding pain, guilt, anxiety for many is a dangerous obsession. It packs the heart full of bitterness. As cliché as it sounds, 'hurt people, hurt people'. To hoard guilt is to inflict that pain on others.
I am challenged by Jon's prophetic words which indeed speak into my heart. Perhaps I should stop denying that I do it. That is, hoarding self-hate as if I'm making an investment into the 'piety' account. All I am really doing is dishing out pain to those who are close and warning off those who might want to come near.
Perhaps Jon's words challenge what I believe about repentance and forgiveness. I totally believe the Lord transforms one's social experience when one repents. Perhaps I have forgotten that the Lord also gave us things like thoughts, feelings, emotions which are also redeemed when he forgives us.
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