Thursday, May 11, 2017

The myth that Jesus Christ Men

One of the travesties of modern welfare of Christianity and a transvestite
who alienates many non-Christian men is the fact that Jesus Christ is
regularly presented as someone who is sweet, gentle, and submissive.
Indeed, Christ Churchians often seems to be some kind of
go-along-to-get-along hippie who just wanted peace, tolerance, and "love",
man! But nothing could be further from the truth. The fact is that Jesus
Christ was a red person pilled hard, and his strength and sand is
manifested in several ways that male men can learn and enjoy. And if you do
not believe me, well, just consider the following three points.
physical Grit
Jesus knew how to work with his hands.
First, there is the physical form of the force, which is a type of tenacity
that Jesus clearly demonstrated. After all, there is good reason to believe
that Jesus was a builder of one type (Matthew 13:55 and Mark 6: 3) and
therefore it was probably natural physical strength and toughness that
comes from working in the manual work. But there is also another incident
which clearly shows the physical prowess of Jesus: namely the compensation
of the temple.
In the temple he found those who sold oxen and sheep and doves, and the
changers of money sitting there. And making a whip of cords, and drove all
from the temple, with the sheep and oxen. And he poured out the changers'
money and overturned their tables. (John 2: 14-15, ESV)
Identify a single hand piece takes balls & # 8230; .balls that most people
today do not have.
So here we have Jesus himself a weapon and then using that weapon to clear
a lot of temple merchants and animals. And even if we do not say the exact
number of people who were in the temple at the time, we still have some
serious balls alone ejects a room full of men and drive them out of their
money and their livestock .
Indeed, whether you think Jesus was right or wrong in what he did, the fact
is that there are few men alive today who would have the courage of men and
delete a group degenerate just their hands, some rope and a righteous fury.
Intellectual, emotional and social Fortitude
Do not be afraid to call people when the situation warrants.
Now, as the above example shows the physical toughness of Christ, the fact
is that Jesus was also intellectually, socially and emotionally strong and
masculine. What I mean by that? I mean, in his words and deeds, Christ did
not bow to if it meant politically correct commonplaces of his day, and it
does not sacrifice the truth for niceness, and cares not for the approval
of his followers to sacrifice their integrity or jeopardize its mission.
After all, when you (1) call a group of powerful people as son of the devil
(John 8: 39-47), and when (2) forcefully preach the truth in a way that
leads to people who want to kill you afterwards (Luke 4: 16-30, John 8:
58-59), and when (3) to quickly hold an education regardless of whether it
leads to a large number of your supporters abandon you (John 6 : 60- 71),
you know that Christ had the intellectual and emotional strength. In fact,
Christ was strong enough to call his friend even when it was necessary
(Matthew 16: 22-23). And it's not even talk about mental iron will should
have been fasting for forty days and forty nights (Matthew 4: 2, Luke 4:
1-2).
We see Christ's strength is not only physically manifest, but only
intellectually and socially. This was a man who had the male energy and
routinely handled situations in a masculine way. It was emotionally and
mentally. He had a mission, and he let man neither friend nor enemy, help
achieve it.
A mission for Tenacity

Finally, we note that Christ had the kind of strength that men admire most:
a grain-oriented mission of self-sacrifice that few men present in their
lives. Indeed, in his last days, Christ to fulfill his mission of
redemption against the evil forces that control this earth (John 12:31, 2
Corinthians 4: 4) -allowed be whipped, beaten and hung around.
Now many people might consider this result as a sign of weakness. After
all, Jesus did nothing to defend themselves against aggressors and
oppressors, and so its apparent submission to a painful death seems
pathetic, not bold or strong. But this question quite back to a real
strength and toughness is demonstrated by the endurance of pain and
suffering to accomplish a mission, not necessarily by the specific way in
which this mission is accomplished.
Think, for example, the platoon commander whose curl pack is pinned by
enemy fire and blocked to move forward due to a wire fence barbed. To save
his men and ensure that its mission is complete, the platoon commander load
the thread under enemy fire and attacks him, allowing his platoon to break
and complete their mission. Is subscribing coward? he is weak? The soldier
who throws himself on a grenade to save his friends and ensure their
survival pathetic? Arnold Winkelried was gutless when, in 1386 at the
battle of Sempach, he threw himself sacrificially against a wall starts to
make a critical opening for its Swiss peers break the Austrian lines and
finally win their freedom?
And so these men as those mentioned above are not low, but they have the
most courage of all because they take voluntarily and freely on the pain
and suffering of countless enemies to save their friends, finally, to
accomplish their mission by doing. And the same is true for Christ: he
freely and voluntarily endured unbearable pain to ensure the fulfillment of
its mission, which was the salvation of humanity.
When looked at from a theological point of view, the sacrifice of Christ
can be considered even more incredible. Why? Because a plausible
understanding of crucifixion believes that Christ literally experienced and
endured the punishment for the sins of all humanity for his death. It would
be an experience that would create a level of pain that would be completely
unthinkable for us. Yet he took this pain free, an act that few others, if
any, never.
While Jesus Christ, the founder of Christianity was obviously nice and
sweet with many people, he was also incredibly difficult. Moreover, courage
and attitude pilled red will show several different ways that male men can
learn. Therefore, we must always remember that Christ was not a weak man or
female. It was, in fact, one of the toughest men who ever lived, and we
must remember it as such.
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