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Originally Posted by Igzy
This is actually a very important point and one I figured this thread would come down to.
That would be great disappointment to LRCers ...
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This point also had a huge bearing on me personally, and also the ones I was with. We just "
knew that we knew" that we were in something
"very special" to God, and that the Recovery would soon make a huge impact upon the greater body of Christ. I distinctly remember as a young man praying and waiting for the books
Mindbenders and
God-men to get exposed and then open the way for the Recovery to explode onto the scene. The longer I waited the more this gnawing feeling grew in my heart -- "
what happened?" The hype surrounding the "new way" revived that hope, but the quarantines of the late 80's distinguished it for good.
Much of the corruption in the Recovery resulted from holding onto this kind of vain hope. If we were "
that special," then any business venture
(ie Daystar) would be blessed. If we were "
that special," then any naysayer was opposing God himself. If we were "
that special," then all our teachings would revitalize and revolutionize the entire body of Christ. If we were "
that special," we would soon bring the Lord back.
I really believed that.
This is why I often say that our exclusive claims and our elitist pride are the root of the problems in the Recovery. These allowed certain men to elevate WL to acting god status. In conclusion, much of our hope and faith in the Recovery was simply based on WL and LSM hype.