Thoughts:
After listening to a talk by Jorden Peterson, he got me thinking about simply 'BEING' and what this means in light of scripture that tells us we should be loving God and our fellow man without exception. The two great commandments are to love God and our neighbors, thus these are the greatest two realities we should look at when it comes to obeying God, and when we fail there, we see the costs.
Satan knows these two commandments too, and hell is doing everything possible to justify disobeying them! Not loving others is a clear sign according to scripture that we don't love God, according to 1 John 4:20 it is a serious charge.
English Standard Version
If anyone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen.
The path this can lead to can be a progression, hating God, hating man, and in the end, hating even 'BEING' this can bring about the rage that people use to fuel horrific crimes against others, and ultimately against themselves as their hate of being is acted out.
@kellyjay saidIf this is your revelation that you have been faking it all along, then so be it.
Thoughts:
After listening to a talk by Jorden Peterson, he got me thinking about simply 'BEING' and what this means in light of scripture that tells us we should be loving God and our fellow man without exception. The two great commandments are to love God and our neighbors, thus these are the greatest two realities we should look at when it comes to obeying God, and when ...[text shortened]... rrific crimes against others, and ultimately against themselves as their hate of being is acted out.
Jordan Peterson is clearly a self-important jackass.
Any advice to "simply be" should stop right there, without any further verbiage.
@kellyjay saidThis is where the moral and ethical rubber meets the road, does it not? We find the words of scripture meaningful and enlightening but putting those cherished words into action in the real world amid petty annoyances, inconvenient timing, arrogant unbelievers and other (less than) ideal circumstances can test our resolve.
Thoughts:
After listening to a talk by Jorden Peterson, he got me thinking about simply 'BEING' and what this means in light of scripture that tells us we should be loving God and our fellow man without exception. The two great commandments are to love God and our neighbors, thus these are the greatest two realities we should look at when it comes to obeying God, and when ...[text shortened]... rrific crimes against others, and ultimately against themselves as their hate of being is acted out.
@mchill saidIn America today, it's the arrogant "believers" who are the troublemakers.
This is where the moral and ethical rubber meets the road, does it not? We find the words of scripture meaningful and enlightening but putting those cherished words into action in the real world amid petty annoyances, inconvenient timing, arrogant unbelievers and other (less than) ideal circumstances can test our resolve.
@mchill saidIf one dissolves into Christ, is personal resolve even needed?
This is where the moral and ethical rubber meets the road, does it not? We find the words of scripture meaningful and enlightening but putting those cherished words into action in the real world amid petty annoyances, inconvenient timing, arrogant unbelievers and other (less than) ideal circumstances can test our resolve.
@kevin-eleven saidOne can't "simply be" unless there is purpose in being. "Being" has its ultimate expression in relationships, with God and our fellow man.
If this is your revelation that you have been faking it all along, then so be it.
Jordan Peterson is clearly a self-important jackass.
Any advice to "simply be" should stop right there, without any further verbiage.
Anything less, then you may as well be dust.
@kevin-eleven saidDo you mean the "believers" disguised as Antifa and BLM members that caused billions in property damage and over two dozen deaths a couple of years ago?
In America today, it's the arrogant "believers" who are the troublemakers.
@kevin-eleven saidIs "dissolves" a new word you're adding to the biblical narrative?
If one dissolves into Christ, is personal resolve even needed?
@mchill saidPractical Christianity. Not just saying, but doing. From the heart.
This is where the moral and ethical rubber meets the road, does it not? We find the words of scripture meaningful and enlightening but putting those cherished words into action in the real world amid petty annoyances, inconvenient timing, arrogant unbelievers and other (less than) ideal circumstances can test our resolve.