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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2015

Song for Someone

from Word of Life Church Podcast · host Pastor Brian Zahnd

The bonus track in Finding God on Your iPod 2015 is "Song for Someone" by U2.And I’m a long, long way from your Hill of CalvaryAnd I’m a long way from where I was and where I need to beIf there is a light you can’t always seeAnd there is a world we can’t always beIf there is a dark that we shouldn’t doubtAnd there is a light, don’t let it go outAnd this is a song, a song for someone-U2Check out the music video above.If there is a secret to the Christian life, it's this: Just don’t give up, don't quit, don’t stop. Press on. We all stumble. We all fall. We don’t have to be perfect, we just have to press on. Perfectionism is the enemy of true progress. When imperfect people seriously aspire to perfection the results are disastrous. People who find themselves in a culture where perfection is expected are forced to pretend. To live in a world of pretense is to live outside of reality. And there’s another word for living outside or reality—insanity! When we try to be perfect we find it impossible to be good. The pretense of perfection leads people to be legalistic, judgmental, proud, duplicitous, depressed and generally screwed up from the cognitive dissonance of an expectation that is cruelly contradicted by reality. “Perfect” people cannot be good. This why perfectionist groups always implode in spectacular scandal! If because of an expectation of perfection and a fear of rejection we can’t bring our sin into the light of confession and forgiveness, it grows in the dark until it becomes an uncontrollable monster! But the good news is, we don’t have to be perfect! The only perfection Jesus calls us to is perfection of mercy.

The bonus track in Finding God on Your iPod 2015 is "Song for Someone" by U2.And I’m a long, long way from your Hill of CalvaryAnd I’m a long way from where I was and where I need to beIf there is a light you can’t always seeAnd there is a world we can’t always beIf there is a dark that we shouldn’t doubtAnd there is a light, don’t let it go outAnd this is a song, a song for someone-U2Check out the music video above.If there is a secret to the Christian life, it's this: Just don’t give up, don't quit, don’t stop. Press on. We all stumble. We all fall. We don’t have to be perfect, we just have to press on. Perfectionism is the enemy of true progress. When imperfect people seriously aspire to perfection the results are disastrous. People who find themselves in a culture where perfection is expected are forced to pretend. To live in a world of pretense is to live outside of reality. And there’s another word for living outside or reality—insanity! When we try to be perfect we find it impossible to be good. The pretense of perfection leads people to be legalistic, judgmental, proud, duplicitous, depressed and generally screwed up from the cognitive dissonance of an expectation that is cruelly contradicted by reality. “Perfect” people cannot be good. This why perfectionist groups always implode in spectacular scandal! If because of an expectation of perfection and a fear of rejection we can’t bring our sin into the light of confession and forgiveness, it grows in the dark until it becomes an uncontrollable monster! But the good news is, we don’t have to be perfect! The only perfection Jesus calls us to is perfection of mercy.

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