Monday, December 31, 2012

Day 32 - Bullies


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Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 17


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With all the attention on “bullies” nowadays, who would have ever guessed there were so many different types of bullies…until Michael points out several in this day’s writing.  I’ve always thought of a “bully” as one of two people: (1) a guy named, (better not name him), from junior high days.  He was a physical bully…until Coach (better not name him) took a paddle to him in gym class one day, then he was never a bully again, and (2) a guy I knew in college, named Bully, who is far from anything associated with the typical “bully” idea.  Oh well, I think I will enjoy thinking about “bullies” from the perspective Michael gives…enjoy it yourself!

Day 32

Bullies


And they rose up and cast Him out of the city, and led Him to the brow of the hill on which their city had been built, in order to throw Him down the cliff. --Luke 4:29

I suppose that at one time or another all of us have had to deal with a bully. What makes people bullies is their ability to set themselves above us and intimidate. Physical bullies use brute strength to create the fear of being hurt and in that way control us. Intellectual bullies point out our stupidity and inferiority. Materialistic bullies make successful acquisition of possessions the focus. Religious bullies draw attention to their righteousness, making it quite clear they are grateful for not being miserable sinners and failures like the rest of us. Verbal bullies delight in their ability to speak quickly and leave us speechless in our inadequacy. The political bully understands all the intricacies of the whole world and wonders at the absurdity of our opinions. Finally, outward-appearance bullies exalt themselves because of beauty or dress, insinuating that we are ugly and must therefore take our lower place in the caste system.   

When discussing a bully, we must understand two points. First, any power that he has over us we have yielded to him in the sense that we, like him, falsely believe that the greatness of a person rests in strength, beauty, intellect, material possessions, self-righteousness, or a quick mind. The proof is in statements like this: “I feel like a wimp because I got scared and did not stand up to the bully.” Who said we were wimps for not standing up to someone walking in the flesh? I know who says so! The bully and those of us being intimidated, and I believe both are wrong. We must not let the bullies define what weakness is. If we do, we will find ourselves with false definitions. The spiritual man is to set the standard; he is judged by no one but judges all things. I Corinthians 2:15, “But he who is spiritual appraises all things, yet he himself is appraised by no man.” The spiritual man refuses to measure up to the standard set by the carnal or to play the bullies’ games that set themselves above to lord it over others. Rather, the spiritual man places himself below all others, creating a contrast between him and all bullies that puts incredible judgment on them. The spiritual operate from a definition of man that necessitates loving and serving, not standing up to a bully. To the intellectual we can say, “We are not wise in our own eyes.” To the materialistic bully, we say, “We live as the sparrow and lilies.” To the verbal bully, “We bless,” and to the religious bully, we can assert, “We trust not in our works, but in Christ’s.” By deferring to the bully, rather than scraping and clamoring to reach his self-proclaimed level, we conquer and overcome. We must not be intimidated by a bully, for in so doing we fall into his false concepts of life.


“Any power (a bully) has over us we have yielded to him in the sense that we, like him, falsely believe that the greatness of a person rests in…”  WOW!  Man is deceived, including the bully and the bullied.  How crazy is that?!?  We live in a day when counterfeit “truths” and humanistic philosophies run rampant.  When every man is doing what is right in his own eyes.   

But once again, Michael gives us God’s answer: this time to the bullies…spiritual people are the ones who are to be judging, and all things/people are to be judged by what is spiritual (Christianity), not carnal or counterfeit.  We Christians have got to stop letting the world set the standards.  God set them.  Let’s enjoy them.

Do what?  Enjoy them.  How do we do that?  The life of Christ flowing through us.  Simple, isn’t it!  Well, amen.


Yellow – VIP, Very Important Point               Red – GP, Greatest Promises
Turquoise – UR, Unfathomable Riches           Pink – PV, Priceless Victory

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