Thursday, April 03, 2008

Forgot Yourself


And especially in a day when so much emphasis and so much pressure is put on us to esteem ourselves. I don’t know how anyone can wake up with morning breath and pillow head and feel any self-esteem. That is not the sort of thing that I want to put my faith in. And in the church—it’s unbelievable to me that this whole follishness about esteeming yourself has leaked into the church. I kinda go, ‘Christ didn’t ask us to esteem ourselves.'

I think if Christ would have asked, I think He would probably say, 'Look, buddy, you’d be lucky if you could forget yourself. If you could lose yourself, you’d be luckier than if you found yourself.' It would be wonderful if you knew the names of the trees between your house and where you work, between your house and your church. If you knew that was a tulip tree and that was a redbud. It would be great if you knew the names of the constellations. It would be great if you knew something about your neighbors. It would be a lucky thing for you if you forgot yourself, if you lost yourself.


-Rich Mullins
(HT: Ray O.)

3 comments:

Shawn White said...

Love Rich - that was a great quote

Alli Rogers said...

Wow.
I never knew him but I sure miss him. Nashville needs his perspective

M&M in Japan said...

Wonderful.