Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Heart-Response vs. Heart-Change


Bob Lupton reminds us there's a distinct difference between compassionate aid and development in his latest blog that sheds light on Christ's feeding of the multitude:
Heart-responses [to handouts] produce distinctly different behavior patterns than do heart-changes.  Continual heart-responses yield diminishing returns: 
  • Feed a person once and it elicits appreciation (oh, thank you so much);
  • Feed him twice and it creates anticipation (wonder if he’s going to do it again);
  • Feed him three times and it creates expectation (when is he going to do it);
  • Feed him four times and it becomes an entitlement (I need it now);
  • Feed him five times and it produces dependency (you can’t stop, I’m counting on it).
Read more: Bread for Life (John 6)


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