More Rid of My Disgrace Quotes

Despair

God has a plan to turn despair into blessings. He’s so merciful, creative, and sovereign that he uses everything, mo matter what it is, for your ultimate good.

If He can turn murder into salvation, you can be confident that he can transform and use things in your life.

Your future is not open to the winds of random change. All those in Christ had their futures absolutely determined before the world even existed.

Sin, Violence, and Sexual Assault

Evil and sin work to infuse disgrace and violate peace. Sexual assault is a powerful means of achieving such destructive effects.

As the pinnacle of God’s creation, human beings reveal God more wonderfully than any other creature-as they were created to be like God, by God, for God and to be with God.

Evil is an intrusion upon shalom.

Immediately after the fall, there is a radical shift from shalom to violence, as the first murder takes place in Genesis 4.

 

The River- first impression on abc’s new series and demonology

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Just wanted to drop a real quick note as I watch abc’s new series The River follows a family looking for their missing father in the forests surrounding the Amazon 6 months after his disappearance. I’ve only seen the first two episodes (currently three about to be four), but I wanted to say a few things I’ve noticed about the characters in the show. 

None of them are religious, yet they are constantly encountering very spiritual situations. They continue to dive into the spiritual beliefs of the Amazonians. While this a very fascinating cultural lesson, it is also an interesting at how nonbelievers handle demons. I Corinthians 10:20 clearly indicates that any sacrifice made to an idol is demon worship. This has been encountered in The River, but in incredible fear and a desire to appease these demons. 

That is not the life of the Christian. 

I started thinking what the show would be like if a Christian actually called upon the name of Jesus to crush the demons, and beg His presence. 

I’ll tell you what would happen.

abc wouldn’t have a show.

Be careful when you mess with demons. It could get really real really fast. 

And with that, here’s a video by My Heart To Fear called “The Witching Hour”- written by the lead singer who invited demons into his home to prove God exists (“If demons exist, God does too”)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pRUxpHLrrQ

Rid of My Disgrace quotes pt 3

Heres more quotes from Rid of My Disgrace by Justin Holcomb:

Chapter 8: Anger
Because we are sinners, we frequently distort and confuse godly angry with our own desire for vengeance or control.

Hated its characterized by a general and long standing negative evaluation of a person, while anger is usually felt against a specific offense.

God’s vengeance makes the spiral of vengeance grind to a halt because the assurance that God will punish sin allows believers to freely love.

Christianity its not about Karma; its about grace.

Jesus received God’s anger and punishment so those guilty of cosmic treason would be forgiven.

The Gospel forgives and changes anti people into loving and forgiving people who are characterized by love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self control.

Crying out to God because of sins done to you will remind you that you are also guilty, but have received forgiveness.

So in the case of an unrepentant sinner unwilling to accept the blame in the first place, the blame and condemnation remains on that person. Forgiveness has been concretely given, but rejected. Because forgiveness has a necessary starting point, the condemnation of some evil, that condemnation remains upon the unrepentant sinner, even while the walks away having granted forgiveness.

If forgiveness is conditional on the perpetrator’s repentance, it once again places the victim’s under the control of their perpetrator, and books them Rio the destruction that bitterness and hatred bring.

Denying a victim the sense of freedom that only comes after biblical forgiveness has taken place perpetuates the suffering caused by the initial assault because it allows the poison of hatred to continue to fester.

Forgiveness is not a substitute for justice.

Forgiveness does not mean that you do not participate in activities that impose consequences of evil behavior such as calling the police, filling a report, church discipline, criminal proceedings, etc.

You can forgive your abuser without the expectation of pretending the assault  never happened.

Forgiveness its a precursor to reconciliation.

“Overlooking harm in order to achieve a sentimental but nonsubstantive peace actually encourages sin.”-Dan B. Allender

God’s interest in the abuse of power its not mild. Nor its he resigned to injustice in a fallen world.

God’s wrath is a source of positive hope for the victim. You know God loves you and will destroy there evil that has harmed you. God is the refuge of his people and shows steadfast love by destroying those who “strike terror.”

Learned so much about forgiveness… I’m just so humbled and encouraged that God has a powerful answer foot injustice and abuse.

Rid of My Disgrace quotes pt 3

Heres more quotes from Rid of My Disgrace by Justin Holcomb:

Chapter 8: Anger
Because we are sinners, we frequently distort and confuse godly angry with our own desire for vengeance or control.

Hated its characterized by a general and long standing negative evaluation of a person, while anger is usually felt against a specific offense.

God’s vengeance makes the spiral of vengeance grind to a halt because the assurance that God will punish sin allows believers to freely love.

Christianity its not about Karma; its about grace.

Jesus received God’s anger and punishment so those guilty of cosmic treason would be forgiven.

The Gospel forgives and changes anti people into loving and forgiving people who are characterized by love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self control.

Crying out to God because of sins done to you will remind you that you are also guilty, but have received forgiveness.

So in the case of an unrepentant sinner unwilling to accept the blame in the first place, the blame and condemnation remains on that person. Forgiveness has been concretely given, but rejected. Because forgiveness has a necessary starting point, the condemnation of some evil, that condemnation remains upon the unrepentant sinner, even while the walks away having granted forgiveness.

If forgiveness is conditional on the perpetrator’s repentance, it once again places the victim’s under the control of their perpetrator, and books them Rio the destruction that bitterness and hatred bring.

Denying a victim the sense of freedom that only comes after biblical forgiveness has taken place perpetuates the suffering caused by the initial assault because it allows the poison of hatred to continue to fester.

Forgiveness is not a substitute for justice.

Forgiveness does not mean that you do not participate in activities that impose consequences of evil behavior such as calling the police, filling a report, church discipline, criminal proceedings, etc.

You can forgive your abuser without the expectation of pretending the assault  never happened.

Forgiveness its a precursor to reconciliation.

“Overlooking harm in order to achieve a sentimental but nonsubstantive peace actually encourages sin.”-Dan B. Allender

God’s interest in the abuse of power its not mild. Nor its he resigned to injustice in a fallen world.

God’s wrath is a source of positive hope for the victim. You know God loves you and will destroy there evil that has harmed you. God is the refuge of his people and shows steadfast love by destroying those who “strike terror.”

Learned so much about forgiveness… I’m just so humbled and encouraged that God has a powerful answer foot injustice and abuse.

Rid of My Disgrace quotes pt 2

Quotes taken from Chapter 6 in Justin Holcomb’s book Rid of My Disgrace

The good news is that Jesus disregarded the shame of dying by crucifixion and in doing so, also took our shame upon himself.

When God’s people are being shamed, God rises up to act.

God takes the weapon of evil (shame) and uses it to mock evil.

Jesus endured the shame of the cross but also scorned it. He shamed shame and revealed God’s love for, not rejection of, you.

And my favorite quote taken from C.S. Lewis:

Every good thing we could think of or desire is to be found in this same Jesus Christ alone. For, He was sold, to buy us back; captive, to deliver us; condemned, to absolve us; He was made a curse for our blessing, sin offering for our righteousness; marred that we may be made fair; He died for our life; so that by Him fury is made gentle, wrath appeased, darkness turned into light, fear reassured, despisal despised, debt canceled, labor lightened, sadness made merry, misfortune made fortunate, difficulty easy, disorder ordered, division united, ignominy ennobled, rebellion subjected, intimidation intimidated, ambush uncovered, assaults assailed, force forced back, combat combated, war warred against, vengeance avenged, torment tormented, damnation damned, the abyss sunk into the abyss, hell transfixed, death dead, mortality made immortal. In short, the mercy has swallowed up all misery, and goodness all misfortune.

Active Forgiveness

Active forgiveness is one of rest things humans can do. For the unredeemed, it is nearly impossible, and for the redeemed, it is tremendously difficult. It goes against our first nature (that of sin). I call it active for good reason. For example, a man rapes a woman. If forgiveness is asked, it is never right to reject forgiveness. After all, we’d be in a very dark place had Jesus done that to us! So what does forgiveness eness look like? It looks like progress. It hard to explain and almost impossible to grasp unless you’re in a situation like that. The relationship is broken forever! Horrible physical and emotional scars are formed. It is very easy to choose not to deal with the situation. In fact, it’s the trends in America. Very few rape cases are reported for many reasons, but among them are instances of forced forgetfulness. If this occurs, the relationship is at a standstill. But with active forgiveness, the victim chooses to live life not as if the wrong never occurred, but in a way that does not hold that persons sin above their head to prevent growth. This is different than acting like nothing happened. This is still taking wise actions to help the rapist repent and never do it again by setting forth earthly limitations on what they do. But with active forgiveness, you pour out Christ on the other person. You shock them by your love. You can’t act like nothing happened, but you can act like Christ loves the perpetrator. This is hard, but not forgiving will only lead to bitterness, anger, and violence. I know how hard it is. I’m doing it right now.

Trying something new: Rid of my Disgrace quotes

I’ve been reading through Justin Holcomb Rid of My Disgrace and I’ll be posting some of the quotes I’ve highlighted. Here’s tonight’s read. Maybe tomorrow I’ll backlog all my highlights :-)

The final word on you is not that you are a victim, but that you are the righteousness of God.

You are Christ’s and Christ is God’s. Therefore you can say the words of the psalmist in confidence, “This I know, that God is for me.”

The story of Jesus on the cross is a story of victimization and shame.