Have you read this book? If you haven’t I recommend it. Here’s why: it is fiction, first and foremost. It deals with deep hurts that we all have even though we push them down or away. It gives you somethings to ponder and we all need to be thinking!
Here is a quote that made me stop reading and think about the depth of these words.
“Paradigms power perceptions and perceptions power emotions.
Most emotions are responses to perceptions–what you think is true about a given situation.”
I want to unpack this statement a little. Paradigm–“an example that serves as a model or pattern, especially one that forms the basis of a methodology or theory” We all have models or patterns that we follow, and sometimes without even realizing what they are and how they impact us. Parenting, marriage, roles in the family, are all examples of paradigms that we have that we may not even think about.
So read that quote again, filling in a particular paradigm you have. Take time to think it through in how it affects your daily life. Does your paradigm have a positive affect on you and others? Does your paradigm need adjusting to be more effective for your life?
Now specifically look at the paradigm of your faith. Many people don’t stop to think through what they believe and if what they believe lines up with how they live. Take some time to think about deep, eternal matters. I’d love to talk with you about your thoughts; no judgment, just open discussion.
Speaking of open–be open to reading the Shack. It is not doctrine, it’s fiction. But I would go so far as to say it can be a tool to move your paradigms a little!