Quotation
“It seems crazy we would
actually fear to take up the cross, when doing so, will win us an eternal
relationship with God in heaven.”
Barry Denzil Haney
Verse
Have not I commanded thee? Be
strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the
Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.
Joshua 1:9
Reflection
Please don’t leave me!
Recently my daughter shared
with my wife and I a childhood memory. Whenever her mom dropped her off at
preschool, she would become very anxious and worried she would not come back to
pick her up. Although her mom always picked her up, this fear went on for
weeks. Although this can be natural because children become attached to their
parents from birth, if excessive may lead to abandonment issues causing
long-term mental health issues.
What causes abandonment issues?
Abandonment issues affect many
in today’s world. Humans need to know their physical and emotional needs are
met. In today’s secular world, many events may arise in a person’s life which
may cause them to feel rejected, sometimes leading to serious anxiety and
emotional distress. The events can occur at any age and include death, abuse,
poverty and relationship loss.
In the article, “Abandonment
Issues: Symptoms and Signs”, Dan Brennan, MD discusses types of abandonment
issues:
Avoidant Attachment Style
People who follow this style
don’t allow anyone to get close to them. You may feel like you can’t open up or
trust others, making you appear distant, private, or withdrawn.
Anxious Attachment Style
People with this type of
attachment style cope by developing intensely close and dependent relationships
with others. You may feel anxious about separating yourself from your partner
and tend to be emotionally reactive. It may be easy to see conflicts as a
concern that your partner may leave, which makes you act out of fear.
Disorganized Attachment Style
People with this attachment
style have difficulty remaining intimate and close but can also be
inconsistent. You may feel anxious about being in a relationship or want to
avoid the closeness. This attachment style may come with other potential
disorders.
He goes on to list the
following common signs of abandonment issues:
· Giving too much or being overly eager to
please
· Jealousy in your relationship or of others
· Trouble trusting your partner’s intentions
· Feeling insecure about your relationship
· Having difficulty in feeling intimate
emotionally
· Needing to control or be controlled by your
partner
· Settling in unsatisfactory relationships1
What does God say about
abandonment?
In Deuteronomy 31:6, God tells
us he will always be with us and never abandon us:
“Be strong and of a good
courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the Lord thy God, he it is that
doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.”
This is a powerful promise from
God. We are created by God to have a loving relationship with Him. Because of
sin, we are separated from Him. This causes us to seek affection from other
earthly sources. This often leads to abandonment issues.
From a biblical worldview, what
can you do to heal your abandonment issues?
Meditating on God’s word can
help you heal if you suffer from abandonment issues. Because abandonment issues
often times have deep roots, Christian counselling may be helpful to identify
the origins of your issues, allowing you to overcome your fear of abandonment.
When we have a personal
relationship with Jesus, we will begin a loving relationship with God. We will
no longer require affection from worldly sources. Abandonment issues will disappear!
Illustration
Child’s Need of Affection
Salimbene, a thirteenth-century
historian, wrote this about the attempt of King Frederick II to raise children
without maternal affection: “He wanted to find out what kind of speech children
would have when they grew up if they spoke to no one beforehand. So he bade
foster mothers and nurses to suckle the children, to bathe and wash them but in
no way to prattle with them, or to speak to them, for he wanted to learn
whether they would speak the Hebrew language, which was the oldest, or Greek,
or Latin, or Arabic, or perhaps the language of their parents, of whom they had
been born.
But he labored in vain, because
the children all died. For they could not live without the petting and joyful
faces and loving words of their foster mothers.” (Cited in Gary Collins, Fractured Personalities, [Carol
Stream, Ill.: Creation House] pp. 35–36.)11(2)
Prayer
Our Heavenly Father,
Thank you for the promise You
will always be
with me and You will never
abandon me! Thank
you for being the Great Healer,
who wants to provide
me comfort, peace and
protection from all my fears.
Through reading of the Bible,
replace any
fear I might have, with Your
absolute truth.
Thank you for Your promise that
no matter
who has hurt me You will heal
me!
In the precious name of Jesus
Christ our Lord and Savior,
Amen!
Worship
Then Came The Morning – Guy
Penrod
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1Q2-sYAo-M
God Bless You,
Barry
1“Abandonment Issues: 3 Types of Attachment
Styles.” WebMD. WebMD. Accessed April 25, 2021. https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/abandonment-issues-symptoms-signs.
2Michael P. Green. 1500
Illustrations for Biblical Preaching. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker
Books, 2000. Print.
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