“We are never “individuals” but always and inextricably bound together in profound ways. Our connectedness is so central to the gospel that Paul uses a compelling metaphor—the body—to capture it (1 Cor. 12; Rom. 12; Eph. 4). In this body, all the parts are needed and work as a whole. If one part of the body cuts itself off forever, then surely the entire body will suffer. And just as the eye can’t say to the hand, “I don’t need you!” (1 Cor. 12:21), neither can it say, “You don’t need me!”
Every person is spiritually stitched to innumerable other persons. Here we find not only the strongest argument against suicide, but also a powerful antidote to it. Along with hotlines and health clinic referrals, we the church also need to foster communities where the darkest of impulses can be named without fear of rejection. Satan would love nothing more than to keep suicidal Christians isolated. But God has given us the answer in each other. As we are knitted together as the church, the gates of hell—and of suicide—will not prevail against us”
Katelyn Beaty is Christianity Today’s managing editor.
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Over knitting gesproken ~ breien kan heel therapeutisch voor depressieve en gestresste mensen zijn!
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Als kerk weer starten met een ‘handwerkclub’ is zo gek dus nog niet! Veel eenzame ouderen vonden daar vroeger veel gezelligheid en verbondenheid.
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