By: Andy Gear
When I think about life
before the Fall, I don’t think of people going around lonely. But that thought
comforted me because I realized loneliness in my own life doesn’t mean I am a
complete screwup, rather God made me this way. You always picture the perfect
human being as somebody who doesn’t need anybody, like a guy on a horse in
Colorado or whatever. But here is Adam, the only perfect guy in the world, and
he is going around wanting to be with somebody else, needing another person to
fulfill a certain emptiness in his life . . . I wondered at how beautiful it is
that you and I were created to need each other. The romantic need is just the
beginning, because we need our families and we need our friends. In this way,
we are made in God’s image. Certainly God does not need people in the way you
and I do, but He feels a joy at being loved, and He feels a joy at delivering
love. It is a striking thought to realize that, in paradise, a human is
incomplete without a host of other people. We are relational indeed.
-Searching for God Knows
What by Donald Miller
I often feel like I should be able
to handle all my problems on my own. Images of John Wayne and Bruce Willis
float through my mind as I suck up my pain and try unsuccessfully to pull
myself back up by my bootstraps. If only I just relied on God more, all my
loneliness would just melt away. But as I read the first chapters of Genesis, I
begin to question this assumption. Adam walked in the garden in perfect fellowship
with God, and even then God said that Adam needed other people. He didn’t
create us to be lone wolves. He created us to need each other, and He doesn’t
call this weakness. He calls it being made in the image of God. We are
relational, like our Father.
Growth in maturity doesn’t mean
learning to solve all our problems on our own. Seeking caring, empathetic, and
authentic relationship is not a concession for the weak. It is the wisdom that
comes from realizing who we were made to be. We were not made to ‘stick it out’
on our own. In the Old Testament God called a family and a nation. In the New
Testament He called His church to do life as a community of brothers and
sisters. He wanted us to understand our need for help in this journey. Why
can’t I handle it on my own? It’s not because there is something wrong with me.
I was never meant to do it alone.
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