Emotionally Healthy Spirituality
Ø Christian spirituality, without an integration of ______________ health, can be deadly to yourself, your relationship with ________________, and those around you.
Ø While individuals experience real and helpful spiritual ___________________ in certain areas of life, such as worship, prayer, Bible studies, and fellowship, they ________________________ believe that they are doing fine, even if their ________________________ life and interior world isn’t in order.
Ø This “progress” then provides a _____________________ reason for not doing the hard work of _____________________.
Ø Emotional health and spiritual maturity are ______________________. It’s not possible to be spiritually ____________________while remaining emotionally __________________.
Ø God made us as ___________________ people, in His image, inclusive of physical, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and social dimensions.
Ø _________________________ any aspect of who were are always results in destructive __________________________ in our relationship with God, others, and with ourselves.
Top 10 Symptoms Of Emotionally Unhealthy Spirituality
- Using God to run from God
- We use Christian activities as an unconscious attempt to _________________ from pain.
- We create “God-activity” and ignore the ______________________ areas that God wants to change in our life.
- Ignoring the emotions of anger, fear, and sadness
- We often _____________________ ourselves with false ___________________ to make these feelings go away.
- Our feelings are a ___________________ of what it means to be made in the image of God.
- To cut them out of our spirituality is to slice off a part of our humanity.
- It leads to a devaluing and _____________________ of the emotional aspect of our humanity, which is made in the image of God.
- Dying to the wrong things
- We’re to die to the __________________ parts of who we are- defensiveness, arrogance, stubbornness, hypocrisy, judgmentalism, etc.
- We are not called by God to die to the “good” parts of who we are- _______________________, music, recreation, friendships, music, etc.
- We’re not to become _______________________ when we become Christians.
- Denying the past’s impact on the present
- When we come to faith in Christ we’re born again, but this does not mean that what our past lives were won’t continue to ________________________us in different ways.
- The work of growing in Christ actually demands that we go ____________________in order to break free from unhealthy and destructive patterns that prevent us from _____________________ ourselves and others as God designed.
- Compartmentalizing our lives into ________________ and ________________________
- Doing for God instead of being with God
- Work for God that’s not ______________________ by a deep interior life with God will eventually be __________________________ by things such as ego, power, a need for approval of and from others, and a skewed sense of success.
- Our activity for God can only flow from a ______________ with God.
- Spiritualizing away conflict
- Healthy Christians don’t ________________ conflict.
- To have _______________ peace you must disrupt the _____________ peace around you.
- Covering over brokenness, weakness, and failure
- The pressure to present an _____________________ of ourselves as strong and spiritually together hovers over most of us.
- We are all deeply flawed and broken, regardless of our _________________ and ________________________, and are dependent on God and others.
- Living without limits
- There are ___________________ that come with our ____________________; we can’t serve everyone in need.
- Judging others spiritual journey
- If you’re ___________________________ with your own faults, you have no time to see those of your _________________________.
- Let others be themselves before God and move at their own ______________.
The pathway to unleashing the ______________________ power of Christ to heal our spiritual lives can be found in connecting our emotional health with _______________________ spirituality.