Martin Luther (citing Augustine, I believe) once said somewhere that the primal and primary problem with humanity is that we are curved in on ourselves. Staying with this figure of speech (which is marvelous), what might be a memorable way to think of the remedy?
Here's a suggestion: look away, look up, look out. You're curved in. So, first, look away (from your self); in the same motion, then, look up (heavenward toward God and his crucified and exalted Christ); and, immediately following and flowing from that, look out (toward your neighbors). The first—looking away—corresponds with repentance. The second—looking up—corresponds with faith. The third—looking out—corresponds with love. The prescription for this remedy is p.r.n. (namely, daily, hourly, even moment by moment).
There you have it, the gospel remedy for our being curved inward upon ourselves: looking away (repentance), looking up (faith), and looking out (love). Now straighten up!
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