... being thrown into Gehenna, the smoldering garbage dump in the Hinnon Valley outside the Jerusalem city walls. Do you see what Jesus is doing here? He’s saying deal with your anger before you become its slave. Before it leads to violence, to contempt, to degradation. Once you degrade someone, so that they are less than human, you will find killing them an easy next step. Gordon Peerman admits that dealing with his anger is his greatest growing edge. As he puts it: how to be with his anger, how to live with ...
... that it's not known why this happens or if people can change their behavior, but "It's not going to hurt people to adopt a more positive view of others." (3) That is certainly the understatement of the year. NEGATIVE EMOTIONS ARE NOT ONLY DESTRUCTIVE BUT THEY ARE DEGRADING TO THE HUMAN SPIRIT. You may have read about a reply that came to the credit department of a jewelry store from an irate customer. It seems he was angry over a mistake in billing. He wrote: "You have made me so think, I can't mad straight ...
... an interesting statistic. The United States in 1990 spent 303 billion dollars on defense. The money was used for the creation of bombs, guns and missiles, to protect us from military threats. We spent in that same time 14 billion dollars to protect us from environmental degradation. That's a 22-to-1 ratio. We need to ask what good all our finest weapons will do for us if we continue to destroy the environment. A coalition of nations recently spent over 50 billion dollars, some say 100 billion, on a six-week ...
... who can affirm the assets in other people. Timeless truths about human relationships will need to be revivified. Men will need to realize that men were made to protect, love, and cherish women, not to undervalue, neglect, or abuse them. A gentlemen realizes that to degrade a woman is to degrade himself as a man. He realizes that her character is as sacred as his. Not to be like this is to fail in your relationships and fail as a person in our kind of world. Conversely, to be a woman and not expect a man ...
... at a man forced to carry a felon’s cross, charged with the worst. Yet, just thirty years later, out of the degradation and humiliation of that moment, something happened in the life of Simon of Cyrene. When the author is listing great Christians, he ... it. Alfred Lord Tennyson writes: "Oh for a man to arise in me That the man I am might cease to be." Many of us have felt degraded in heart and mind by the consciousness of what we are and how we have failed. But the glory of the Christian faith is the glory of ...
... that honesty may mark the relationship between us. II Paul’s suggestion to the Romans goes on: "HATE THAT WHICH IS EVIL." I suppose that this has been the race relations theme for years and it’s still valid. Hate that which is evil. Evil is anything that degrades a man - little things and big things. A few weeks ago I heard a waitress say to a group of burly white truckers, "What will you boys have?" I wondered if that was how she would speak to a group of black customers. Probably. Just her way of ...
... airways and other apparatus that allow for speech. (3) Human beings are uniquely created for prayer and praise. We are made to communicate with one another and with our Maker. Our bodies, minds and souls are God’s crowing glory. Shall we abuse them or cheapen them or degrade them? Sex is a gift from God. It is to be used as God intended--within the marriage relationship. Our bodies are not our own. They belong to God and we are to use them to bring honor to God. One final word: Paul didn’t write these ...
... spirit and a soured soul are the greatest blasphemies we breathe out into this world. When we look for ways to pass the time, when we look forward to a weekend of getting wasted, when we put our spiritual lives in the waste basket, we insult and degrade that divine spark, that breath of God, that breathed life into the human being God created. It's blasphemy to turn the church into nothing more than a comfortable building, instead of Christ's body. It's blasphemy to use faith as an excuse for hate. It ...
... such as "Mother-Lover-Friend" or "Parent-Child-Spirit." In part, the intent of these advocates is laudable. They seek to repudiate the unbiblical notion that the transcendent God is male. They denounce the physical, emotional, economic and spiritual degradation of women, especially when such degradation cloaks itself in a mantle of religious righteousness. They decry any attempt to use God as a prop to buttress the wall that holds women back from full and essential partnership in the world and in the church ...
... and uplifts and transforms and renews others. "Grace reaches down into the very heart of the human struggle, and brings graceful influence to bear on the battle waged in the human soul..."gracelessness" is then the characteristic of everything that pulls down rather than builds up, degrades rather than refines, brings deterioration rather than spiritual improvement. Love can never do "the graceless thing." For all it offers is for our ultimate good. Love can have no connection with attitude or behavior that ...
... that Jesus exposes to the light. It is not enough to avoid adultery; underneath the act is the attitude and habit of lust, which is the desire to use another for my gratification as if they were a disposable object. Lust, and the pain and degradation that flows from it, shatters the love and respect God intends between men and women. Unresolved anger is a deadly sin; unbridled lust is a deadly sin. People die from STD’s, AID’s being the most prominent; the unborn die because of convenience abortions ...
... every other religion in the world. One says we're saved by grace through faith and not of works. The other says we are saved by works and need neither grace nor faith. Well, dear friend, never forget this: The way of the cross leads home. b. Like Balaam, They Degrade The Gospel The story of Balaam is found in Numbers 22-25. Balak was the king of Moab, and he feared the Jews as they were about to enter into Canaan. So he found a prophet named Balaam and tried to bribe Balaam into cursing the people of Israel ...
... could watch the humiliating body contortions and bodily excretions in public view. Many times the bodies were not buried but left on the cross until the birds came and ate the flesh. In other words, crucifixion meant death with great dishonor, with public degradation, with total shame. That's why Heb. 2:2 says that "Christ endured the cross, despising the shame." We all have heard of the famous man called "Dr. Death," Jack Kevorkian. Jack Kevorkian has, as you know, an obscene obsession with death and ...
... fact that he will be put to death after being rejected and experiencing deep and painful suffering. We live in a culture that seems to be spiraling downward. We live in a culture where the holiness and value of life is being continually degraded. The signs of degradation appear more and more frequently upon the bodies of our young people. Some have even called the multiple piercings and tattoos that have become a norm among our young people (and some of our older people as well) a cult of self-mutilation ...
... break where they come in contact with the sweat glands. (3) This is a reminder to us that Jesus’ suffering was both physical and emotional. God gave His Son no free pass that would allow him to avoid a most painful and degrading death. When you and I go through painful and degrading situations we need to know that Jesus understands and hurts for us. He’s experienced such a trial himself. We see that plainly in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. John, on the other hand, doesn’t put much emphasis on Jesus ...
... were left in ruins. Families were separated. The entire nation was in chaos. All the symbols of identity as a people and nation were demolished. They were exiles and losers, a forgotten people. The once proud name of Zion became a symbol of shame and degradation. Sound familiar? The word of the Lord came to them and the Lord comes to us today, through this passage in Isaiah. The Lord created and formed Israel and Judah. They would not be forgotten. They have been chosen first, elected and selected to bear ...
... won an Academy Award. Most of us know of it from that standpoint. But Ernest Gordon, theologian and preacher, later to become chaplain at Yale, wrote a book called Through the River of the Kwai, which told another side of the story of degradation and desolation experienced by those impoverished prisoners. This book tells how those in the camp interacted with one another. When these young soldiers realized that they were going to be there for a while, they began to have Bible studies and prayed diligently ...
... removes those sticky analyzers, lots of hair stays with them. They pluck the hairs, a clump of hair, right out of the skin. That stings, but its not humiliating like the plucking of the beard Jesus went through out of hardened anger against him or the degradation of the spittle that ran down his face after one of the soldiers cleared his throat and let it fly. Utter contempt. Ignominy to the highest degree. Yet, Jesus wasn't disgraced. The only shame for Jesus would have been resisting this and many other ...
... Through The Valley Of The Kwai.3 He tells in a moving way about British soldiers imprisoned in a Japanese prisoner of war camp during the Second World War. The reader recoils at the appalling picture of human beings exploited, starved, tortured and degraded to the status of animals by the brutality of their captors. Reduced to skeletons, riddled with disease, these prisoners survived by the law of the jungle. They hated, they cursed, they stole from one another, and they watched each other die without even ...
... Jesus cited specific laws, saying "You have heard that it was said to those of ancient times," and then giving a new, higher, and more personal interpretation, "But I say to you." It was not enough to avoid murder, Jesus says, one must not think degrading thoughts about fellow human beings. Not only should one eschew adultery, one must not look at members of the opposite sex with lust, and so on. As our world changes, as we mature, we must constantly strive for a deeper level of personal responsibility and ...
... wait for the revealing of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is to say that we in our marriages and in our families are equipped to travel the road from Corinth to Cana. We are constantly threatened by the voices and values which would distract us, detain us, degrade us, and disorient us. But we have the ability to travel a road which leads away from those voices, and as we travel, those voices which would claim and destroy us will become fading and faint. But still it is a demanding and dangerous road, and the ...
... them enough insight to avoid triggering a social calamity when one of them gets on a talk show...." George Carlin, the comedian, answered: "Get out! Save yourselves! You don't know what you're getting into. Prolonged contact with our species can only degrade your present standards, whatever they are." Brereton C. Jones, Kentucky governor, said, "I would want to give them two items ... The U.S. Constitution and a copy of the Bible. The Constitution is the compilation of rules that we as a people have chosen ...
... grace of God which seeks to save. Why wasn't Israel given up as hopeless because of her constant bickering, criticism, and failure? Why wasn't Jacob cast out on the scrap heap for his warped and twisted ways? Why wasn't David disowned by God for the dark and degrading deed that made his name a byword in the land? Why wasn't Peter left to sink after his base denial? Why wasn't Saul of Tarsus, persecutor, blasphemer, hater of Christ, blotted out of the Book of Life forever? Why is it that God has not given up ...
... centurion, Mary Magdalene, and Nicodemus. David H.C. Read points out that "Jesus knew the ugly side of society -- the brutality of the occupation, the corruption of the tax system, the racial prejudices, the economic injustice, the religious hypocrisy, and the sexual degradation. But never once did these factors blind him to the reality of the human being, the unique son or daughter of God he saw before him." From Words To Action When Jesus was confronted with human need, cautiousness and prudence were not ...
... listen to sermons on the evils of drunkenness. Such sermons are aimed at somebody else, and those are the sermons that all of us want to hear. It's easy to be morally outraged at the drug traffic in our inner cities, at the corruption and degradation of the welfare system, at the city schools that are more often battlegrounds than they are places of education, at the racial violence that erupts spectacularly in places like Los Angeles. It's easy to point fingers and assign blame to a particular ethnic group ...