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Faith and Disorientation: Stages of Spiritual Growth and Worship in the Psalms (Psalm Series)

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Jan 30, 2017
Discover how the Psalms provide a roadmap for spiritual maturity, addressing emotional turmoil and the complexities of faith. The discussion highlights Walter Brueggemann's categories of orientation, disorientation, and reorientation, paralleling M. Scott Peck’s spiritual stages. Emphasis is placed on the importance of lament in a culture that often avoids pain, while modern worship is critiqued for neglecting the realities of disorientation. Engaging insights encourage honesty in church culture, advocating for deeper connections forged through shared struggles.
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INSIGHT

Brueggemann’s Psalm Framework

  • Walter Brueggemann's three Psalm categories illuminate stages of spiritual growth: orientation, disorientation, and reorientation.
  • This framework reveals faith’s nonlinear evolution from settled clarity to confronting chaos, finally to hope after struggle.
INSIGHT

Power of Psalm Laments

  • Psalms of disorientation express raw lament, anger, and feeling God’s absence, matching spiritual crises and suffering.
  • The Bible's honesty in these psalms shows faith includes authentic struggles, not only untroubled belief.
ADVICE

Embrace Lament in Church

  • Churches should make space to honestly lament rather than insist on only positive faith expressions.
  • Honor grief and doubt corporately to reflect congregants' lived reality instead of forcing cheerful worship prematurely.
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