Embracing God's Word and Advocating for Justice

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Maybe the most helpful thing I could say is a little simple acronym... IOUS that I pray not every day but lots of days and I pray it because that question is urgent for me. When I was a pastor I knew if I fell out of love with the word a lot of people are going to suffer and it's true for everybody. [00:17:00]

The psalmist ask this question how do I fall in love with the word and stay committed to reading it every day because all four of those prayers are prayers to God for the inclination to read the Bible. Is that amazing? So suppose willpower can get you to your prayer bench in the morning just willpower not a lot of Desire. [00:134:04]

What do you pray? What do you do and you say oh God I'm so sorry I'm so sorry that my heart is so far from your word this morning and then you pray incline my heart. What does incline mean? It means take my heart and go push it like that incline my heart to your testimonies. [00:157:80]

Open my eyes so we start reading and all we see is black marks on a page there's nothing wonderful here. The psalmist had that experience otherwise he wouldn't have prayed open my eyes that I may see wonderful things. So I pray that you my heart is scattered my heart's going to my kids my wife my church my finances my health. [00:181:44]

How do you find the balance between trusting in God's Vengeance and standing up for others that is bullying done to others around you or people taken advantage of by others? The question assumes a good thing namely that there's a difference between stepping in to advocate for somebody's else being treated wrongly and getting your backup about you being treated wrongly. [00:230:48]

To look at another person being say beat up on the street or slandered at work or criticized in a Facebook account or whatever to see that happening and to blow it off because oh they should learn to tough it up and return good for evil. Well, yes they should but that's not you're not in that position right now. [00:303:88]

You're in a position of love loving another person and to love another person would want them to have kindness shown them and not ugliness and so you will you will go to the boss or you'll go to the superior and you will say um I don't I don't want to be out of out of line here but I just thought the way you treated her was... [00:330:16]

How do you determine which issues in marriage to actively work to solve versus which issues to put in the compost pile? There's several kinds of answers. Number one if it's a sin issue a deep sin issue you keep working on it because you shouldn't make peace with sin your sin or her sin his hers so you keep at it. [00:404:75]

However a little qualification on that one of you thinks it's a sin and the other one doesn't my guess is sooner or later that has to go in the compost pile and you just trust God that you're not complicit in sin if you're the one who thinks it's a sin and she doesn't or he doesn't. [00:434:80]

Time shows you what the chances are that things are going to be different and you say okay this isn't what I thought it would be like this isn't the way I thought it would go in the communication uh it's the way we're wired and we will be dealing with this until we're dead and so this is going into the compost pile. [00:471:08]

The fact that there has to be a compost pile is a failure right we're all Sinners I mean you know in a perfect world there would be no compost piles the fact that there is a compost pile means there are two Sinners living together and every time you put something there you feel like there's been a failure in me her us. [00:545:04]

The gospel is very precious it's not an excuse don't hear me saying it's an excuse to keep on going it's the power to keep on fighting. [00:622:28]

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