WAR
Blue v9 Ch 11 JudWord-Action-Relation
v9 Jephthah answered, "Suppose you take me back to fight the Ammonites and the LORD gives them to me- will I really be your head?"
After being mistreated by his siblings (v1-3,7), Jephthah didn't trust their words (v6), "Come be our commander & fight for us." It sounds good but the past words followed by evil action had created a wall of insecurity between their relationship.~Action Is A Voice
When you say, "Yes I'll call" but then action is saying "No" because you didn't call- this is evil. This is how walls of insecurity are built in relationships, through using small things like this.
~Relationships Are Built By Our Words, Backed By Our Actions
Gori, Georgia (overseas)
Chief Alexandre Lomaia of Georgia's Security Council said, "Russia has treacherously broken it's word."US President George W. Bush said, "To begin to repair the damage to its relations with the US, Europe and other nations and to begin restoring its place in the world, Russia must keep its word and act to end this crisis."
~Wanna Party...
...let "Yes" mean "Yes" and "No" mean "No." Whatever is more than these is from the evil one. Mt 5:37
Everytime we do what we say we're going to do, rather big or small, we create an environment of trust. Everytime we make casual commitments, "Yeah, i'll be there Sunday" then don't show Sunday, we create the environment for insecurity. With building relationships we can only go off of the things we say to each other. Like saying, "I'll call you later" then don't call. Or "We'll get together this weekend" then never say anything about it even though the weekend already came and went. How much trust do you think i will put into you? Most of what you say to me now will be disrespected because i don't believe you when you talk because you don't respect even your own words, and now i feel that you aren't going to do 1/2 the stuff you say because the message your action sent to me said already that you don't really care and are too weak to be honest, taking the cheap, quick way out by using people-pleasing words in your conversational interactions, probably not realizing that these seemingly stupid little words that don't seem to mean anything because it doesn't look like they are hurting anybody because after all, who cares? What's the big deal? Are actually building on a wall. The wall of insecurity. The one that says we can't trust each other. ~It's the little foxes that spoil the vine. Song of Solomon 2:15
It's not the big actions to be worried about. If Mike cheated on me already i know what to do with that. Most people don't struggle with big issues because we all know what we would do but what do you do with all those little biddy smaller ones that are too stupid to talk about and are the ones that lead up to the bigger ones? Because if you can do something unrighteous in a small way you'll do it in a big way and the only reason why you haven't yet is because someone is in your path that you fear and you don't want the consequences once they punish you.

It's the penny that makes the dollar, not the other way around~
~Pay attention to the foundation. ~The walls are built on top of this, not any other way around.




Comments