Shame and Guilt

Sunday, Lee Camp delivered a message on the subject of shame and guilt. Camp always challenges my thinking. He has the ability to make me think beyond the "hour of worship" by consuming my thoughts for days. Sunday was no exception.


This was the third time in a week where the story of the Garden of Eden was brought to my attention. Rather than go in depth on everything I've read and heard, let me share the most disturbing yet freeing thoughts that have come to mind.
  1. God never accused Adam and Eve of sinning because they were naked. After eating from the tree, God wanted to know who told them they were naked. Did God give them coverings because they were sinning in nakedness or was it out of love in order to help them deal with their shame?

  2. "The curse of knowledge" can indeed be a curse. Our own experiences, both positive and negative, give us knowledge. That knowledge can cause us to take our own negative experiences and cast shame on the innocent (those who do not yet have knowledge of the evil). If there were no shame, would we find fewer things sinful?
There is much more to think about, but this is where I am at the moment.
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