Brennan Manning on Narcissism
The Ragamuffin Gospel (Questar Publishers, 1993), 53.
The Kingdom belongs to people who aren't trying to look good or
impress anybody, even themselves. They are not plotting how they can
call attention to themselves, worrying about how their actions will be
interpreted or wondering if they will get gold stars for their
behavior. Twenty centuries later, Jesus speaks pointedly to the
preening ascetic trapped in the fatal narcissism of spiritual
perfectionism, to those of us caught up in boasting about our victories
in the vineyard, to those of us fretting and flapping about our human
weaknesses and character defects. The child doesn't have to struggle
to get himself in a good position for having a relationship with God;
he doesn't have to craft ingenious ways of explaining his position to
Jesus; he doesn't have to create a pretty face for himself; he
doesn't have to achieve any state of spiritual feeling or
intellectual understanding. All he has to do is happily accept the
cookies: the gift of the Kingdom.
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