There are two on TT who regularly write reflecting
humility. I'm suspect of one of them but, that's because I don't,
perhaps.
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Sent: December 14, 2005 08:14
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Beams and
Motes
I see. Is this then the sin of the parents, or the world,
or the parson with low esteem? How would this condition add to or subtract
from one's ability to do what Jesus suggests in the sermon on the mount?
I am too lazy to look it up but it seems to me that He came to town meek and
lowly, riding on a colt. Possibly as an example to us? To be quite
honest, I do not see low esteem as a problem on TT. Do
you? Terry
Judy Taylor wrote:
Self rejection happens when children are
either rejected by parents or have overly critical parents.
When
one is raised in an unloving atmosphere they
tend to accept the lie that this is because they are unlovable
making
it difficult to understand or receive the love of
God.
The world adds to the problem with unrealistic
standards especially in the area of perfection and body image -
thinness for women and Gk perfection for men and
too many times this becomes a graven image or idol and
people reject themselves when they don't measure up
rather than giving thanks for being fearfully and
wonderfully
made.
Could you explain what you mean by self rejection?
Judy Taylor
wrote:
Hi Terry,
I don't know that any of us would say that they
are "self satisfied" in fact not even Paul himself said
that.
What he did say is that he didn't know of any
sin but that did not mean he was justified completely
before
the Lord. I would say the same. At
this point in my walk I see self rejection just as sinful as the
ignorance
that comes with pride... either way it is all
self, self, self, self. judyt
judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John 2:4)
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