Out of Control Emotions
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Out of Control Emotions

What I am beginning to see then is that we have a cultural belief that actions can be controlled, but emotions not. This would be like saying that it was acceptable to hate your mother-in-law as long as you don’t act on it. Yet, as Christians, we know that would be the equivalent of murdering in our hearts, as Jesus describes in Matthew 5:21-22.

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Self-control: Thoughts of self-doubt
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Self-control: Thoughts of self-doubt

This is not just about consequences, but the self-doubt that comes when we end up where we did not expect, when we feel like one of our weaknesses has caused us to lay a trap and then we lead ourselves right into it. This kind of self-doubt can quickly get out of control.

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Jesus Never Controlled Anyone
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Jesus Never Controlled Anyone

Jesus could have come and quietly pinched the right nerve, getting rid of all those pesky Pharisees and keeping only the good ones around. Where would Nicodemus have fallen on the scale? Keep or pinch away? That would have been control. And that is not at all what Jesus came to do.

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Christ, Control and the Craziness of Life
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Christ, Control and the Craziness of Life

Yes, Jesus lived a crazy life. Imagine it: crowds followed him wherever he went, people were always asking him for things, he rarely slept in the same place for more than a few days at a time, he had an impulsive and competitive group of friends. Yes, He does indeed identify with crazy life. So how did he handle it?

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