I
know what you are thinking, but hell is not a bad word, it’s a bad place. Hell
is not the underworld were the devil lives and rules from. It is prison for the
devil and all of the sinners--those that hate and reject God--like him.
Jesus
never defended his earthly body, career, possessions, or his rights. The one
thing in the world he deemed valuable enough to defend was the house of his
father— he chased out the money hungry televangelists.
When
Jesus was on trial for crimes of which he was innocent, his only defense was to
remain quiet. Jesus never uttered a word in defense. He could have annihilated
them with his words alone, yet he chose to sacrifice his rights and entitlement
to life, liberty, and the pursuit of inconsequential earthliness.
In
his prayer to God he revealed that he had no want to suffer and die. It was no
sick masochistic desire to suffer. His only will was to serve his father. His
father, God, did not want him to suffer and die, but was willing to allow it in
order to fulfill the purpose of his dirt-flesh body.
Jesus
is God, in a way that we humans cannot understand, but in his mortal form he
chose to set the perfect example for us. Despite our self-proclaimed greatness,
our human form is as nothing—dirt. We are a soul, we have a body.
Philippians
2:5-8
English
Standard Version (ESV)
5 Have this mind
among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, 6 who, though he
was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, 7but
made himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness
of men. 8And being found in human form, he humbled himself by
becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.
After
Jesus allowed them to do their worst to him, after they tortured him, defamed
him, and finally killed him, then he proved himself.
Jesus
remained sinless and rested on the Sabbath. But, on the day after the Sabbath,
he acted. Jesus lifted his corpse from the bondages of death and proved by his
actions that he was no liar, and he is the son of God.
When
we think our injustice is too much to bear, are we better than Jesus? When the
world’s cruelty is too unbearable, are you saying that you do not deserve it,
because you are better than the son of God?
Why
did Jesus remain quit, even in the face of such a great wrong? Maybe he knew
something that we don’t— but should. Regardless of whether he could have talked
his way out of trouble or not, he showed us truth. He did not tell us, but
showed us.
All
through the Old Testament the tongue was the example of evil words spoken. We
were told of its condemning effects. In the New Testament Jesus showed that
evil is overcome by taming the tongue. Resist the devil and he will flee from
you, so he cannot take you down with him.
So,
if we keep our mouths shut, we are essentially shutting the gate to hell,
because our words show our sin and cause others to sin.
The
more we say, the less people hear. People always focus on the negative. People
are only hearing your negativity, and are oblivious to anything encouraging you
may have to say. You words of anger invalidate any words of love.
Proof
of your love, or lack of, is in how you speak of those whom you claim to love
when they are not around. Are your words loving and worthy, or are they selfish
hate filled and un-Godly.
Grumbling
about your spouse to your children is destructive. Whining to your family about
your spouse is destructive. Complaining to friends, willing and unwilling to
hear, is destructive. Abaddon, Apollyon, The "Destroyer" Released.
Satan comes to lie, steal, and kill; what side do your actions show you to be
on.
If
your rage and un-Godly ways spread to those around you, you are working for the
devil. And, he is rewarding you with eternal damnation.
Doing
right isn’t rewarded. It is a sacrifice to God, a giving up of one’s self, to
allow the holy spirit of God to work freely in us. No matter the pains and
suffering of life, the rewards are in heaven alone.
To give up one’s self, is to give up
selfishness and pride— our most prized possession— our entitlement to what we what
and the consequences be damned.
The
bible teaches us ways to live healthy Godly lives, but we have to purposely put
it into practice. We must believe it, or we cannot live it. If you do not live
it, you do not believe it.
James 1:22
English Standard Version (ESV)
22But be doers of the word, and not hearers
only, deceiving yourselves.
2 Timothy 2:14-26
English Standard Version (ESV)
14Remind them of these things, and charge
them before God not to quarrel about words, which does no good, but only ruins
the hearers. 15Do your best to present yourself to God as one
approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of
truth. 16But avoid irreverent babble, for it will lead people into
more and more ungodliness, 17and their talk will spread like
gangrene.
Sin
is a disease, and like all bacteria, virus, and fungus, it will grow and
consume your entire existence, if it is left untreated. Hate, gossip, lying,
deceiving, quarreling, are as addictive as gambling, alcoholism, porn, abuse,
and are just as destructive to any relationship.
If
you can’t stop yourself, decide to get new friends who won’t encourage you to
sin. Stay away from family members who perpetuate your sinning for the purpose
of using you to get what they want. None of them truly love you if they will
allow you to, or help you to, destroy your marriage, children, or other
Christians.
1 Corinthians 15:33
English Standard Version (ESV)
33 Do not be
deceived: "Bad company ruins good morals."
You
must choose to be on God’s side, he is already on yours. Not choosing is still
choosing, just the wrong side, any side that is not God’s is the devil’s. You
must choose to shut your own personal door to hell.
James 1:26
English Standard Version (ESV)
26If anyone thinks he is religious and does
not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this person’s religion is
worthless.
So,
shut it. Shut your mouth, the gate to hell. You will find that even your
negative thoughts will fade. Negativity and anger are not as fun as you think; it’s
an addiction like crack that you only think you can’t live without.
Proverbs 13:3
Proverbs 13:3
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