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* It's good to suffer loss, for it draws me to the Cross where God's loss is more than what anyone ever lost. * We cannot hear what the stories of the Bible are saying until we hear them as stories about ourselves. * Let go of control. * Trust God. Thank God. Think about God. Talk to God. Talk about God.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Confounding Paradoxes That Are True To Life


Paradoxes that are common in Christianity (and in life):
  • If you die, you live (1 Cor 15:36). If you try to live, you die.
  • If you work hard (Prov 14:23), you will live easy. If you live easy, your life will be hard (Prov 20:4).
  • If you live poorly (Mt 5:3; Lk 6:20), you're rich. If you try to be rich, you're poor, no matter how much you have.
  • If you limit yourself, you're free (Gen 2:16-17). But if you live without limits, you're a slave.
  • If you listen (Jas 1:19), you're heard. If you demand to be heard, no one listens to you.
  • If you give up control, you have authority. If you're authoritarian (Mt 20:25; Mk 10:42; Lk 22:25), you loose control.
  • If you're humble, you're exalted. If you want to be exalted, you're humbled (Jas 4:6; Prov 3:34).
  • If you expose your weakness, you experience power (2 Cor 12:9-10). If you conceal your weakness, you loose your power, even if you have might.

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