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Seven Deadly “Spiritual” Sins and Seven Life Giving Practices- 1/16/07

Seven Deadly Spiritual Sins

Spiritual pride- We have all had it at one time or another. “I’m reading my Bible, praying every day, and am the only Christian at school who sticks to their beliefs…” Pride, in any form, can be dangerous, because in it, we set ourselves on our own pedestal. Then when we realize we need God and other people to make it through life, we don’t know what to do, so we fall and stay hurt for a long time… Is it possible that Job had spiritual pride?

Spiritual lust- Is it possible? The definition of lust is “intense sexual desire or appetite” or “uncontrolled or illicit sexual desire or appetite; lecherousness” or “a passionate or overmastering desire or craving” or “ardent enthusiasm; zest; relish: an enviable lust for life”
Hmm… have to think about that one…

Spiritual greed- Definitely. Definition? “Excessive or rapacious desire, esp. for wealth or possessions”. Do we not see this in the life of certain pastors? Pastor Bob cheats little old lady out of their pensions to buy his new Lamborgini. Do we not see this in megachurches? Faith Life Church of Houston (madeup… i think) wants to look like the best church out there, so they want the best sound system, best musicians, best looking members (a little pride too?)… Do we not see this in the lives of Christians? Joe wants to have every spiritual gift (a stretch? maybe…)

Spiritual Gluttony and Spiritual Slothfulness- GOES HAND IN HAND
Sure. Fill yourself up and sit there and do nothing. Happens all the time. Most churchgoers hear the Word, read the Word, study the Word but do not pass on this knowledge, truth, wisdom to their friends, family, coworkers. They just sit on their butts and think about it. There are definitely spiritual sloths in our world today. So many believers that want to go to every conference, hear every christian cd, read every christian book, use every bible study, go to every service, etc. etc. etc. and want it all (greed perhaps?). And then there are those Christians who sit in church and do nothing. They leave their faith in the pew to be picked up again next week (although when it is picked up, it is only as an adornment [pride, perhaps])

Spiritual Envy- One of the formost. Main Street Baptist looks at 2nd Street Baptist and wishes they had the same inflow of visitors. Jordan looks at Austin and wants to be more humble, more kind, more loving than Austin (a little pride and greed mixed in too). We’re even taught spiritual envy. We read of Bible heroes and hear of their good qualities and are silently told to envy their traits and imitate them (Yes, we should have role models, we should follow biblical and spiritual leaders, we should have good examples to imitate, but sometimes preachers teach about Nehemiah and throw in guilt, basically saying “He was great. This great. Don’t you want to be that great? And he didn’t even know about Jesus. You do! How’s that sound?”) How’s that sound?

Spiritual Wrath- Oh, yes, one of the most beloved of the deadly sins. Often pointed out by the media and other nonChristians, often referred to by extreme fundamentalists as “zeal” or “standing for truth”, often the reason people leave the church. “You’re going to hell you sinner!” Yes, it might be true. But could it be said in a more loving way? No, don’t water down the message, but simply pour in some of the love Jesus showed you, you sinner! Judgment. Abuse. How many times have unbelievers been torn down or broken down by believers? Christians get spiritually wrathful and harp and scream and yell and go overboard, often taking the church down with them. Then they look back and say that it was all because of their Love for God? Hm… what about that other half of the great commandments, huh?

SEVEN LIFE-GIVING PRACTICES

1. Love- God is Love. Period.
2. Forgive- Be gracious, be merciful, forgive as you have been forgiven.
3. Give- You have been given much. Give much.
4. Serve- Serve God, submitting in worship. Serve others, showing Christ.
5. Faithfulness- Be Faithful to God, Faithful to Friends and Family, Faithful to your faith
6. Hope/Dream- See the world with the eyes of Christ, be creative, be free
7. Grow- Learn. Discover. Become. Grow in Christ.

There are many more, but here’s a little looksee. looksy? hmm…

 

 

http://geniusandlunacy.blogspot.com/2007/01/spritually-speaking-seven-deadly-sins.html

To You – 1/15/07

To you, loner of the high school halls, individual with no individuals to be your friends, daring to be different, or maybe frequently trying to fit in but never succeeding, always failing.

To you, outcast of all groups, clubs, cliques, and whatnot, never connecting, others never accepting, attending a school of misery, full of hope yet full of despair

To you, loving young lady, friendly yet quiet, fun but not the funniest, exceptional but not OUTSTANDING! enough to be noticed, hoping for popularity, hoping for a boy, hoping for something more, working hard in sports or academics, staying pure, staying faithful, staying hopeful, persevering until the day of your fulfilled dream appears

 

To you, unique young man, who, though he is friendly, fun, and funny, can’t seem to rise in the classes (of high school society), stuck in the “In-Betweeners” (between popular and not) or the “Somewhat Sporters” (Playing sports but not the star) or “The Uncool Eclectics” (Being strange and weird and different and unique, but not being viewed as funny or interesting enough to be noticed), never being allowed to change, getting a laugh/smile or two but then tripping over your tongue and turning redfaced and sorry

 

To you, Student of many attempts, who tries to excel but has problems with reading, writing, math, science, history, or anything else, who wants to do your best but can’t be Amazed or Bewildered, but constantly Cut-Down, Dismayed, and Failed

To you, spiritual student of no regard, faithful follower of Christ our God, quiet servant of others, respecter of teachers, lover of friends and enemies, giver of money and school supplies, blesser and encourager, Bible-pointer, Christ-pointer, Salvation-pointer, Silent perseverer

To you, “Average student” who can’t dribble/kick/throw/shoot a ball or run/swim/tackle/spike worth anything, who can’t draw or paint or sing or play or act or write or create at all, who can’t grab A’s or understand Algebra, who can’t crack jokes or make people laugh at ya, who sees nothing special, sees nothing at all

 

And to you, whoever, wherever, whatever and whichever, God knows you, You know You Who

 

May you find some glue to stick and hand to pull you in

May you find love and joy, from Him in whatever form it comes

May you find family and shelter, acceptance and freedom
May you find a path to understanding, a guide to knowledge, and a cup of wisdom
May you find encouragement and edification, be strengthened, and continue in it all
May you find meaning, identity, clarity, and understanding
May you find Him

 

Sometimes I wonder… – 1/10/07

What if you don’t follow the stereotypes of your gender? You see…
I’m not avidly interested in sports
I don’t know much about cars or gaming
I’m more interested in the Arts
And I don’t stare at every girl that walks by me.

I guess that’s weird. I don’t know. I hope people realize who I really am. I hate it when people make assumptions. “If you don’t go by these stereotypes, you must be…” It’s annoying. Personally…
I love to play games and sports when it lets me get to know people. I don’t get obsessed with statistics or players or games or teams, but I don’t mind talking about it. I like to share different people’s interests.
Same with cars, gaming, etc. I’ll hear about anything. I may not know much, but I’m willing to learn and understand things more.
I believe that the Arts are more influential on the world than most other aspects of life, and I love to be creative to spread messages and truths to others.
Finally, I respect and hold women in high regard. I get excited when I talk to a girl and tell that she is loving, sweet, respectful, loves kids, loves God, reads the Word, and shares my interests. I can’t wait to meet a woman I will marry. Right now, I’m not ready. Someday though.. someday…

Anyway, later

ev

 

http://geniusandlunacy.blogspot.com/2007/01/sometimes-i-wonder.html

Common Misconceptions – 1/9/07

Common Misconceptions

Christianity = Republican
Christianity = Capitalism
Christian = American
America = Perfect or Evil
Liberals = Evil
Philosophy = Hogwash
Religion = Bad
Catholics = Bad
Jesus = White
Jesus = Black
Jews = Evil
Homosexuality or Murder = Worst Sin Ever
Bible = Irrelevant
Fundamentalists = Evil
New Bible Translations = Evil

Sometimes things aren’t as they first appear. Everything isn’t always ONE THING- sometimes there are many forms of it……

 

http://geniusandlunacy.blogspot.com/2007/01/common-misconceptions_09.html

I don’t know what to write – 1/7/07

I don’t know what to write. 
I always want to be profound, but usually sound profoundly studpid.
I want to sound philosophical, but usually sound like I’m full-of-it.
I want write one of those blogs that people read and are inspired by, but most of my stuff is simply ramblings.

It’s okay, I suppose. Maybe someday people will really care what I write. But for now, it’s me, God, and whoever stumbles across this historic smelly sneaker. Hope it smells good for a while and runs through history and kicks someones butt into action.

Yeah, i made up that metaphor, in case you couldn’t tell.

Here is a joke I came up with. (Actually, it’s two jokes for the price of one.)

If laziness was a sport, I’d probably just stay at home and do nothing…

(and the new and improved version)

If laziness was a sport, I’d probably just watch it on TV…

So, that’s it for now. Toodles…

 

http://geniusandlunacy.blogspot.com/2007/01/i-dont-know-what-to-write.html