eyy i finished tyrianstuck!!
eridan looks like a constipated pufferfish
YES! đ Iâve been waiting for something like this to be done.
eyy i finished tyrianstuck!!
eridan looks like a constipated pufferfish
YES! đ Iâve been waiting for something like this to be done.
eyy i finished tyrianstuck!!
eridan looks like a constipated pufferfish
YES! đ Iâve been waiting for something like this to be done.
happy Ides of March all yâall plebeians
REMIND ME TO REBLOG THIS EVERY MARCH 15TH UNTIL I DIE
happy Ides of March all yâall plebeians
REMIND ME TO REBLOG THIS EVERY MARCH 15TH UNTIL I DIE
Even though the Bible doesnât have the word âbullyâ or âbullyingâ in its pages, there are plenty of stories about people who are definitely bullies. One word that is used to describe these people is âbrutishâ, which refers to the brutal violence and anger of thieves, assassins, or savage beasts (Psalm 49:10; Proverbs 12:1; Isaiah 19:11). Guess what the Hebrew and Greek words translated from âbruteâ or âbrutishâ mean? Stupid. Foolish. Irrational. In fact, they are words that are used to describe cattle. Ha! Take that, bullies.
According to this definition, bullies or brutes act like beasts who are incapable of having a rational thought. All silliness aside, it is a sad reality that fallen people are sometimes going to act like thisâeven in the church, both guys and girls, throughout every stage of life.
Unfortunately, brutish bullies will bully anyone without discrimination. Actually, thatâs not totally accurate. They usually have a target in mind. In fact, Christians are often more likely to be victims, especially if they are trying to live their lives according to Jesusâ command to âturn the other cheekâ (Matthew 5:39).
If I turn the other cheek, how can I defend myself?
The command to âturn the other cheekâ is actually a reference to honor. We shouldnât care what other people say to us because the only opinion that matters is Godâs. Insults sting, I know they do. But in the end, what does it matter what some jerk thinks of you? When it comes to violent physical abuse, however, you do not need to just roll over and let yourself be abused. As Christians, we can pray that God would defend us or our friends from bullies. He may send someone to help; that person may very well be you being called to defend a friend. This command from Jesus doesnât mean that we are totally denied the option of self-defense.
Ephesians 5:21-6:9 says that husbands are required to defend their wives, children, families, homes, businesses, and their nations. Where the bullying of children is involved, it is the parentsâ godly responsibility to protect them and remove them from danger.
Jesus cared for His followers and laid down His life to demonstrate His love for them (1 Peter 5:7). He most assuredly comforts, vindicates, and heals them (John 10:11-15).
This is important: If there is physical abuse involved, get away and get help.You may feel like nobody cares, but there are people who do. Talk to a parent or guardian, aunt, unclue, youth pastor, trusted friends, neighbors, teachers, the policeâanyone who can get you some help.
What can I do to a bully?
“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: ââLove the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.â This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: âLove your neighbor as yourself.â All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.“âMatthew 22:36-40
The Bible says believers are to love God with everything in them and produce good behaviors in our lives (Galatians 5:22-23). Hard as it is sometimes, that also means that we must be kind and patient with everyoneâeven our enemies. In the story about the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37), Jesus talks about how the heart of a true friend is one that shows mercy and love to everyone.
I know itâs hard to love some people, especially if they are hurting you or your friend. Itâs especially hard to have compassion for someone who seems like they donât deserve one iota of kindness. The thing to remember about bullies is that theyâre fallen people too. Even though itâs hard to imagine, they are hurting just as much as you. It is an absolute fact that bullies bully because, deep down, they donât feel good about themselves. Terrorizing others is their way of making themselves feel better.
So what can we do in the moment?
Jesus says to turn the other cheek. He says to love your enemies. Defeat them with kindness. If physical abuse is a factor, get away and get help. Donât repay pain for pain. Physically defend yourself enough to get out of the situation, then seek help right away. Thereâs no shame in running away from a bully; your life is worth more than your pride.
Even though the Bible doesnât have the word âbullyâ or âbullyingâ in its pages, there are plenty of stories about people who are definitely bullies. One word that is used to describe these people is âbrutishâ, which refers to the brutal violence and anger of thieves, assassins, or savage beasts (Psalm 49:10; Proverbs 12:1; Isaiah 19:11). Guess what the Hebrew and Greek words translated from âbruteâ or âbrutishâ mean? Stupid. Foolish. Irrational. In fact, they are words that are used to describe cattle. Ha! Take that, bullies.
According to this definition, bullies or brutes act like beasts who are incapable of having a rational thought. All silliness aside, it is a sad reality that fallen people are sometimes going to act like thisâeven in the church, both guys and girls, throughout every stage of life.
Unfortunately, brutish bullies will bully anyone without discrimination. Actually, thatâs not totally accurate. They usually have a target in mind. In fact, Christians are often more likely to be victims, especially if they are trying to live their lives according to Jesusâ command to âturn the other cheekâ (Matthew 5:39).
If I turn the other cheek, how can I defend myself?
The command to âturn the other cheekâ is actually a reference to honor. We shouldnât care what other people say to us because the only opinion that matters is Godâs. Insults sting, I know they do. But in the end, what does it matter what some jerk thinks of you? When it comes to violent physical abuse, however, you do not need to just roll over and let yourself be abused. As Christians, we can pray that God would defend us or our friends from bullies. He may send someone to help; that person may very well be you being called to defend a friend. This command from Jesus doesnât mean that we are totally denied the option of self-defense.
Ephesians 5:21-6:9 says that husbands are required to defend their wives, children, families, homes, businesses, and their nations. Where the bullying of children is involved, it is the parentsâ godly responsibility to protect them and remove them from danger.
Jesus cared for His followers and laid down His life to demonstrate His love for them (1 Peter 5:7). He most assuredly comforts, vindicates, and heals them (John 10:11-15).
This is important: If there is physical abuse involved, get away and get help.You may feel like nobody cares, but there are people who do. Talk to a parent or guardian, aunt, unclue, youth pastor, trusted friends, neighbors, teachers, the policeâanyone who can get you some help.
What can I do to a bully?
“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: ââLove the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.â This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: âLove your neighbor as yourself.â All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.“âMatthew 22:36-40
The Bible says believers are to love God with everything in them and produce good behaviors in our lives (Galatians 5:22-23). Hard as it is sometimes, that also means that we must be kind and patient with everyoneâeven our enemies. In the story about the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37), Jesus talks about how the heart of a true friend is one that shows mercy and love to everyone.
I know itâs hard to love some people, especially if they are hurting you or your friend. Itâs especially hard to have compassion for someone who seems like they donât deserve one iota of kindness. The thing to remember about bullies is that theyâre fallen people too. Even though itâs hard to imagine, they are hurting just as much as you. It is an absolute fact that bullies bully because, deep down, they donât feel good about themselves. Terrorizing others is their way of making themselves feel better.
So what can we do in the moment?
Jesus says to turn the other cheek. He says to love your enemies. Defeat them with kindness. If physical abuse is a factor, get away and get help. Donât repay pain for pain. Physically defend yourself enough to get out of the situation, then seek help right away. Thereâs no shame in running away from a bully; your life is worth more than your pride.
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