Everybody Has 6 Basic Spiritual Needs
I
recently read about George Gallup, who years ago delivered a speech at
Princeton Theological Seminary where he shared six basic spiritual
needs of all people. This is from the famous survey and
research guy…
- The
need to believe that life is meaningful and has purpose –
The success of Rick Warren’s book, The
Purpose-Driven Life may be evidence that people really are
searching for meaning and purpose in life.
- The
need for a sense of a deeper community and deeper relationship
– the church is not a building but a community of like-minded
people, uniting in the common bond in Christ. Look at the
development of sports clubs and civic leagues that often will
compete with the church for members’ time and loyalties.
- The
need to be appreciated and respected – Jesus broke the
mold with His stance on women and the outcasts of society. God is
no respecter of persons and each person is created in the image of
God and deserving of dignity and respect. There is no joy in life
if we do not feel appreciated at home, work, school or in the
church.
- The
need to be listened to and heard – In this communication
age where blogging is so prevalent, this may be more true
than ever. “Can you hear me now?” No one wants to be
voiceless!
- The
need to feel that one is growing in faith – All living
things grow. The lack of growth means the living thing is either
not a living thing or it has died! If we are alive in Christ, made
into a new creation, how can we not continue to grow in our faith?
I’m not saying it’s easy, but the Christian life takes effort
to develop our relationship with God. How many so-called
Christians have settled for the status quo of a mediocre life?
- The
need for practical help in developing a mature faith –
That is why the community of faith is so important in the
Christian life. Without community, we are left to die cold and
alone! It’s like a bonfire where a log has rolled away from the
flames. The only way for that smoldering log to be re-ignited is
to throw it back on the pile. The body of believers (called the
church) is this fire of community that offers practical help from
the Bible for developing one’s faith.
13 July 2008
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