Monday, June 6, 2011

The S.W.O.T. Analysis

In the world of business, large and small, the S.W.O.T. analysis is an essential tool that assists management and shareholders in charting the course of their respective enterprises. A business that does not make use of this principle is very much like a ship sailing in the dark without any functioning navigational instruments.

Perhaps we can apply the business principle of the S.W.O.T. analysis to our own Christian lives in the sense of knowing the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of our daily living in the world. In a sense, an examination of our Christianity away from the liturgy (Mass), the sodalities (associations), the committees, the youth group, the choir, etc. Where our setting as Christians is in the home, in the workplace, at the school, at the college, at the university, at the gym, at the club, etc. This article could be used for discussion and sharing among the faithful and given further perspectives, expanded more and clarified in greater depth.

In preparing a Christian based S.W.O.T. analysis, we need to be aware of two points of reference in this article: Faith founded on Jesus Christ and faith founded on the world (secularism). The former is fairly straight forward but the latter needs to be clearly defined. What is the correct understanding of secularism? The following are extracts from various on-line dictionaries: (1) Religious scepticism or indifference; (2) the view that religion and religious beliefs should be excluded from civil or public forums; (3) a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations; (4) religious beliefs and practices are for personal and private use only.

Secularism is not necessarily equated to atheism, the denial of the existence of God, but teaches rather that God should not be a consideration or an influence in areas of human endeavour, civil and public life i.e. work, school, college, university, business, etc. In other words God must have no influence and no bearing in the material or physical reality of the world. There are also sub-categories of secularism. For instance philanthropy and humanism, as disciples of secularism, that also teach the exclusion of God and the ultimate power of the human spirit / will. However, the term secularism will suffice for now as the 'alternative' faith to Jesus Christ.  

Strengths
As a Christian person, what do I consider as my strengths when in the secular world irrespective of the particular setting? Here are some personal reflections:

I am never alone. My faith in Jesus Christ assures me that the Lord is always with me in every situation, good or bad, joyful or sad, positive or negative. He never abandons me even in my darkest hour. When I feel distant from him, he himself is never distant from me. By his own word and action he is the Good Shepherd, always present to me. He has given me his Holy Spirit in Baptism through whom he has made his home with me, that wherever I am, he is. I am the living, breathing temple of the Lord. The new tabernacle of his presence, the new Jerusalem.

In every situation my Lord is in control, for he is all-powerful and ever-present, even when it seems that the situation is overwhelming me and driving me to despair, the Lord is present. He suffers when I suffer, he is joyful when I am joyful, my life is his life, a friendship, a companionship that no situation can sever. He nourishes my faith with his Word, the Sacred Scriptures and renews his home, his friendship in me through his Body and Blood, the Holy Eucharist. He gives me a spiritual mother in the person of Mother Mary who is constantly praying for her children in every generation.

When I give in to temptation and fall into sin, he alone offers me the possibility to be forgiven, to be washed clean again and again. To free my conscience from the burden and condemnation of sin. A genuinely humble and sorry heart the Lord accepts and he is so quick to forgive and begin afresh. He came not to condemn me, a sinner, but to save me. While he hates the sin, he loves the sinner unconditionally.

I know that the Lord has prepared a place for me in Heaven, to be where he is with all the angels and saints, our brothers and sisters who have gone before us into paradise and that not even the forces of evil can overcome that promise or that destiny, unless I allow it.

Weaknesses
Reflecting on the area of weaknesses it is not the aspect of sin or sinning, which is a consequence, but rather the aspect of internal and external influences which by their passivity or action negatively impact on my strengths. In other words those things, by omission or action, that actually weaken me spiritually creating the breeding ground for sin.

When my prayer life, both personal and communal, is weak or non-existent, then I am weakened in spirit and in my Christian resolve. Without prayer or inadequate prayer, I am exposed and defenceless against the strength of the secular world. I am buffetted, I am conquered by the forces that oppose Christ. I give in to peer pressure to conform to the identity and standard of society, to seek gratification in worldly things. Without prayer I do not see or experience the hope and joy in my Christian faith, I only see and experience my failure to be successful, to be someone, in the eyes of the world.

When I do not partake of the sacramental life of the Church I am weakened. How can I know the love and mercy of God and call God Father, when I do not open my life to his grace in the sacraments. Those sacraments that are meant to nourish me in my journey through life and to be a constant reminder that God-is-with-us; Emmanuel. Abstaining from the sacraments is a turning away from the free gift of the Father's grace, from his love and I am weakened.

The obstacle that most consistently stands between us and God, especially when we have turned away from him, even momentarily, is Pride. We do not enjoy admitting when we are wrong or at fault least of all to our fellow human beings. Pride is the age old affliction that weakens and destroys both the individual and the community. It is totally opposed to the humble nature of Christ and even goes so far as to foster a false humility of its own. The true humility of Jesus Christ cannot be found in the false humility that originates in pride. Pride prevents us from discerning the truth of who we are, where we are and how we can change for the better. The nature of secularism gives life to this dilemma, to our self serving pride as it seeks to be a comparable substitute for God, putting itself forward as the definitive answer to humanities search for the truth. It gives the teaching that we are the masters of our own destiny, not God.

Opportunities
These are the moments in our lives that invite us to respond in faith to Jesus Christ or to the faith found in the world. We experience these moments every waking day of our lives where these moments form the cross roads in our lives. What do I do? What do I say? Go with Christ or go with the flow? What is more convenient? What is more difficult? What are the risks either way? The challenge for any Christian is to recognise these cross road moments in my life as opportunities.

When we do seize the opportunity to stand by and for Christ we become his witnesses and the more consistent our stance is the more genuine our witnessing becomes. The greatest challenge to secularism is a Christian and Christian community with the courage and depth of faith conviction to stand for Christ and his values in the face of greatest adversity. Even unto death. Secularism does not respect these values or merely pays lip service to them as a veneer, however, if we are consistent in our witnessing even those disciples of secularism can be won over. If we do not seize the opportunities to give sincere witness to our faith in Jesus Christ, how can we expect those caught up in the secular doctrine to respond positively to the Gospel?

Threats
In this reflection we are looking at those external factors that threaten my relationship with God. Perhaps we could refer to it as peer pressure. It is well known fact that Catholics are the most sort after targets for proselytising groups 'trading' under the Christian banner. We need not go into naming such 'players', however they do pose a significant threat to the true faith especially when I am not well grounded in my faith. It is an immature knowledge of my Catholic faith and roots that is attacked.

When legislation is passed by Government that entrenches the values and doctrine of secularism then it becomes a threat to my Christian way of life. It imposes itself upon me and without a fight, I succumb to its rationale. The more it is 'taught' the more it begins to resemble 'truth'. The greatest threat is when the truth, in the eyes of the Christian, becomes relative, when I 'buy-into' the propaganda. If the Government says its true then it must be, when Jesus says its true then it must be.      

Comment
Since the industrial and political revolutions over 300 years ago and the onset of the so-called 'age of enlightenment', Governments, businesses, trade unions, lobbiests in all shapes and forms have sort to redefine humanities past, present and future through scientific and empirical reasoning, excluding, ignoring or downplaying the spiritual dimension of the human person and humanity as a whole and the relationship between human beings and God from the dawn of time. This 'enlightenment', excluding God, has been the basis for the on-slaught of the doctrine and practice that is secularism. Scientifc 'discoveries' and technological break-throughs have been manifested as the ultimate knowledge that can substitute the spiritual faith. 
Please feel free to add to this topic by way of your comments as there is much more that can be contributed.

Dcn. Greg

4 comments:

  1. This is a good SWOT analysis as christian.
    I have the following contribution in that aspect.
    I define SWOT in the following dimension:
    S-Spirit in God
    W- Wisdom we have in God
    O-Obedience to God
    T-Temptations we overcome.
    Our strength is in God's Spirit, He describes to us His wonder by His wisdom, we achieve all and can have God's blessing when we are obedient. And this obedience leads us to perfection, and temptations are there to prove our commitment to make us more refined to do God's will

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    1. Thank you for your reflection and comments.

      God Bless you always.

      Dcn. Greg

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  2. Great article! I have recently found a site that has a SWOT analysis template in word and it is very easy to use! I would recommend it to all!

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