Identity Crisis
By Laura J.
Bagby
I have to
admit, I love finding out more about the
personality types, but I honestly think I
need to quit cold turkey.
When finding yourself in some
self-analyzing test becomes an obsession,
well it's time to re-prioritize. In my
voracious search for self I bought every
personality book I could find and I have
taken every possible test. I have found out
what kind of leader I am, what animal I most
resemble, what color best fits my
personality, and on the spiritual end, even
what Bible character I am most like.
But what's next? What shape I
am? What vegetable? It could conceivably
continue infinitely.
What's ironic is that the
search for better self-understanding only led
me into confusion and depression. The results
didn't match up. One survey said I was an
introvert; another confirmed I was an
extrovert. One swore that I was a bold
leader; the other seemed to think I would
rather hang back in the crowd. And on and on.
I would put the book down and still wonder
who I really was.
You know what I think? I
think human nature is just too complex to get
down on paper, and the more we try to find
ourselves in some arbitrary categories, the
more miserable we shall become. I can attest
because eventually we always want to become
what we are not.
The answer to the continual
search for an identity is always Jesus
Christ. What does God say about you and I?
Well, He might not tell you whether you are a
sanguine or an intuitive thinker or an
influential leader, but what He will tell you
means more than all the secular books on
self-understanding.
Don't get me wrong. There is
a place for such analysis. Just don't place
your whole value there. God tells us that we
are His children. We are co-heirs with
Christ. We are in fact new creations. This is
our true identity.
I like God's personality test
best. All I have to do is give myself to the
Lord, and He makes me more like Jesus Christ
everyday. My personality quirks and foibles
are now His business. He takes care of the
rest.
"For you died, and your
life is now hidden with Christ in God"
(Col. 3:3, NIV)
Freedom Crusades Ministries