Cru Notes
Editor's Note: If you miss our weekly gathering (Tuesday nights, Garrison 1) you're missing some important thoughts on life and Godliness. If you miss class you can always copy someone else's notes... and while it's not nearly the same as being there, it's still helpful. With that in mind Annie Correa and Stephanie Dang will be sharing their notes from most Cru meetings. Read them for the first time, or by way of continuing to think about the things you heard last Tuesday. Add any of your own thoughts or fill in things they missed by way of your comments.
CHRIS THURMAN - INTEGRITY IN RELATIONSHIP
the notes of Annie Correa, February 21, 2006.
INTEGRITY
Integrity produces intimacy. Integrity will make or break intimacy. If you’re not getting along with someone the problem is probably one of integrity. You can’t have intimate relationship without integrity. Let relationships end before you violate integrity. To have integrity means two things:
Both holding on and letting go take courage.
We believe that God knit us together in our mother’s womb, that we were fearfully and wonderfully made, but that we all fall short of this original creation.
There are a lot of grey areas in figuring out the things we should hold on to and let go of in our lives. We must be spirit lead to discern whether to hold on or let go. Something can go from one category to another and can even be in both categories.
INDIVIDUATION:
A father should help his child know who they were and weren’t meant to be. If you know who you are meant to be you don’t have the fear of man and don’t need other people’s approval. You should know that:
If you don’t know these things you feel like you have to find your from the world. This gives you anxiety and makes you incapable of healthy relationships. No one wants to be in a relationship with someone who doesn’t know who they are.
ASSIGNMENT:
Write two essays (or construct two lists) answering the following:
CHRIS THURMAN - INTEGRITY IN RELATIONSHIP
the notes of Annie Correa, February 21, 2006.
INTEGRITY
Integrity produces intimacy. Integrity will make or break intimacy. If you’re not getting along with someone the problem is probably one of integrity. You can’t have intimate relationship without integrity. Let relationships end before you violate integrity. To have integrity means two things:
[1] You must hold on to those things about yourself that God meant you to be. Do not EVER let go of that in order to please another human being or keep them in your life. // Who did God make me to be? // “To thy “God-created-self” be true”
[2] You must let go of those things about yourself that God never meant you to be. The things that are wrong with you, your flaws.
Both holding on and letting go take courage.
We believe that God knit us together in our mother’s womb, that we were fearfully and wonderfully made, but that we all fall short of this original creation.
There are a lot of grey areas in figuring out the things we should hold on to and let go of in our lives. We must be spirit lead to discern whether to hold on or let go. Something can go from one category to another and can even be in both categories.
INDIVIDUATION:
A father should help his child know who they were and weren’t meant to be. If you know who you are meant to be you don’t have the fear of man and don’t need other people’s approval. You should know that:
[1] You have internalized a proper IDENTITY
-Identity is not the same thing as role (jock, nerd, so-and-so’s brother…), we are more than our roles.
-You have a God-given identity: Child of God
[2] You have internalized sense of WORTH
-our worth is not tied to our performance (though this is what we tend to think)
-but we have worth because we are image-bearers
[3] You have a PERSONALITY
-we all have different ones
-it’s okay to be who you are
[4] God gives everybody TALENTS AND ABILITIES
-God does not equally give out talent and ability, take what He gave you and use it
-to whom much is given, much will be expected (Luke 12:48)
[5] God gives us PASSIONS
-our passions don’t always line up with what we’re good at
-if you are good at something you are passionate about that’s something you should hold on to.
If you don’t know these things you feel like you have to find your from the world. This gives you anxiety and makes you incapable of healthy relationships. No one wants to be in a relationship with someone who doesn’t know who they are.
ASSIGNMENT:
Write two essays (or construct two lists) answering the following:
[1] Who did God make you to be?
[2] Who have you become that God did not intend you to be?

