You all probably follow Michael's blog: http://thecreativityexperiment.blogspot.com/
I like his post "The Bigger Man".
I've been struggling with hypocrisy of sorts. It happens, especially when I've been "wronged" or wrongly accused. I can keep quiet, but that doesn't mean my mind or spirit are pure.
My spoken words are powerful. My thoughts are just as powerful. I can tear people down with your thoughts. But I shouldn't.
Honestly - If I didn't have that pride in the first place, the discontent of being falsely accused,
nothing wrong would have happened afterwards.
Humility is a constant goal.
I like his post "The Bigger Man".
I've been struggling with hypocrisy of sorts. It happens, especially when I've been "wronged" or wrongly accused. I can keep quiet, but that doesn't mean my mind or spirit are pure.
2nd Corinthians 6:7bWhy not rather be wronged? Why not rather be cheated?Like Michael, I could be thinking anger and retortion, but not showing it. It's wrong, just as wrong as flaring it out. And on top of my evil thoughts and pride, I hide it deceitfully under and appear sweet, calm, and pious.
My spoken words are powerful. My thoughts are just as powerful. I can tear people down with your thoughts. But I shouldn't.
Honestly - If I didn't have that pride in the first place, the discontent of being falsely accused,
nothing wrong would have happened afterwards.
Humility is a constant goal.
Shalom,
CJ
I like that verse; wish I had thought of that one when I was experiencing some of that stuff.
ReplyDeleteI like it too... I need to memorize it :) .
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