Local churches
on occasion experience problems because some are suffering from an
"introvert complex." For example, many who holler clique are blinded by this
concentration on self - they do not allow or desire other members to
associate with them and they resent other members associating one with
another. God's people are to be gregarious. We are to mix and mingle that we
might influence one another for good
(cf. Acts 2:47; Rom. 15:14; Acts 8:4; Heb. 10:24, 25).
Persecution Complex
Individuals who
possess a "persecution complex" believe nobody likes or appreciates them.
They think everybody is out to get them. Every word spoken, every plan
contemplated is directed to their hurt, they believe. Because they think in
this manner they frequently misjudge the deeds and motives of others
(John 7:24).
Many, when asked about their failing to attend the local church of which
they are a member reply, "The members of that church could care less about
me." Or, "They had rather I didn't attend; they resent my presence."
Not
infrequently, members who are characterized by this type of thinking are not
only destroying themselves spiritually but are also a threat to the unity of
God's people. The paranoid member who does attend feeling everyone is out to
get them, often seeks to destroy others. In many cases, you will find a
"persecution complex" behind the gossip, lying, and malevolent deeds.
Inferiority Complex
I have
personally known capable individuals who wasted their ability and potential
because they felt they could not perform the task at hand. They were
constantly belittling and castigating themselves. They actually believed
that they had no worth and value. The person who suffers from what we call
an inferiority complex believes he does not know enough to teach others, he
is not good enough to associate with other Christians or he cannot encourage
the weak because he feels he is weaker.
This type of
thinking involves and results in fear which can cause one to lose one's
soul. The one talent man said, "I was afraid, and went and hid thy talent in
the earth . . . ."
(Mt. 25:25,
all emphasis throughout mine, DM). John wrote, "but the fearful . . . shall
have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone . . ."
(Rev. 21:8).
Beloved, you are not "inferior" to any; you too were created in the image of
God
(Gen. 1:26)!
Narcissus Complex
In Greek
mythology, Narcissus was a youth who one day saw his reflection in a pool of
water. Upon seeing his reflection he fell in love with it and suffered
because it was unattainable. Hence, a Narcissus complex is excessive self
love.
Paul in writing
of the last days stated, "For men shall be lovers of their own selves . . ."
(2 Tim. 3:2).
Presently, many aliens are not leaving the world because of self-love; they
will not deny self
(Lk. 9:23).
Confessedly,
some members of Christ's body are so in love with themselves that they are
puffed up and living simply to satisfy their own desires
(1 Cor. 10:31-33).
Anxiety Complex
Doctors are
informing us that anxiety contributes to, everything from tooth decay to
cardiovascular disorders. Worry drains us and can kill us physically and
spiritually. Yet, we go on worrying over every little thing. Some worry so
much that they have developed an "anxiety complex." Notwithstanding, Jesus
taught, "Take therefore no thought (do not worry) for the morrow . . ." (Mt.
6:34).
Paul exhorted, "In nothing be anxious: but in everything by prayer and
supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God"
(Phil. 4:6, ASV).
Conclusion
Concerned
reader, we must watch and be aware of our thinking and mental status
because, "For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he,"
(Prov. 23:7).
Many fail to become Christians and some who are Christians are fruitless and
unproductive because of the distructive complexes herein set forth.
Truth Magazine - March 29, 1979
Other Articles
Purposeful
Preaching
Paul and Sosthenes
The Culture of Casual
Catechismal Christianity
Spiritual
Pushovers and Terminal Hardheadedness
An Open Letter to Christians
Slow to Wrath
God Help Me To Be A Better
Listener
The Reluctant Disciple
Light or Darkness
"Confused" by Truth
Dressing Our Daughters Like Prostitutes
Is the New Testament a Law?
Coming to the Defense of Sin and Error
Fellowship With God is Conditional
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