No one would ever
shame a person in a wheelchair.
Not exact matches
Whatever feelings you have trouble dealing with — jealousy,
shame, inferiority, entitlement — transferring them to
people you work with and acting out
in anger won't just make you and everyone around you miserable, it'll kill your career, too.
The Seattle - based marketer says his depression stemmed from feelings of
shame, weakness and failure — none of which particularly inspire confidence
in employees, peers and investors, nor make a
person want to crawl out of bed
in the morning and captain the ship.
«It's a
shame that
people shut down ideas because they're worried about being crushed by
people who are supposedly better educated than them,» he writes
in a recent blog post.
Looking like a mischievous teddy bear, with sideburns that put Elvis to
shame, Richter remains the number two
person in the company, running day - to - day operations.
Trust me, there isn't a single
person on earth who hasn't gone through the experience of
shame in their life, whether
in a one - time instance or as a constant companion.
And that's a
shame, because attaining the state known colloquially as «inbox zero» is one of the most liberating experiences a
person can have
in the Internet age.
«
Shame on both of you for falsely accusing literally thousands of
people and possibly scaring millions of investors
in an effort to promote a business model,» O'Brien said, accusing the pair of dishonesty and Lewis of writing a 300 - page commercial for IEX.
Shame became ineffectual, I thought, because a
person in the stocks could just lose himself or herself
in the anonymous crowd as soon as the chastisement was over.
The
people know their champion when they see one, and
in short order a Facebook video posted by Warren just after the public
shaming racked up more than 11 million views and almost 200,000 shares.
«It's a
shame [Secretary of State] Rex Tillerson was
in the same room as the North Korean foreign minister, who is a reasonable
person, and that discussion didn't occur,» Delury said.
The horrible thing is... the rejection of homosexuality is what forces the gay
person into
shame and guilt... which results
in suppression of their natural feelings... which results
in unhealthy, sinful expressions of those feelings.
Christians should be the first to denounce
people like Phelps and the fool that «put the Koran on trial» and burned it
in order to cause crap — they don't represent Jesus BUT their actions combined with words claiming to be followers of the Nazarene bring
shame on those who do follow Jesus.
It was proven
in court and its a
shame that
people in this world are still like that but all is well is well because our faith
in God is stronger and we hold no grudges against the three gentlemen that did this we forgave them and we pray for them daily.
It's just a
shame that we haven't come to the point
in society where it should be required that those who make decisions must meet certain, more highly regulated, fool proof, corruption resistant criteria proving their intellect and open mindedness as well as weeding out individuals with preconceived notions, racist, sexist or religiously or other discriminative views (even if they themselves don't believe they are discriminative
in their beliefs... this happens more than many
people realize) and overall ignorant minds.
The reason I find that line of reasoning hard to believe is because
people don't willingly choose to be ousted from their families, jobs, local congregations,
shamed by society
in general, hated and even killed for their lifestyle, live a life of denial, etc..
«
People regularly dissolved
in my presence,» he narrates, «even those who didn't realize they were harboring
shame.
It is such a
shame that someone who should believe
in the goodness of all
people regardless of their faith or the color of the skin could act this way.
''
Shame needs pain: As I've sadly concluded, many people live in shame, and shame needs
Shame needs pain: As I've sadly concluded, many
people live
in shame, and shame needs
shame, and
shame needs
shame needs pain.
And
in one moment they changed from
people who were sort of mocking or
shaming a bunch of guys who they thought were drunk, into
people who were asking the question, «what can we do?
I will agree, if
people are strugging
in a church because they are «different,» that is a
shame, and may well be sin on the part of those who are causing them trouble just because they are differnt.
Sean Doherty of Living Out (and my conversation partner later
in this article) has reflected that: «
People can have a particular sense of
shame and wanting to hide this from God... I think secrecy is common
in lots of parts of the Church.»
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable
people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden of guilt,
shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks
in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack of an affirmative answer.
Unlike
in the cultic churches, where
people who step out of line with the leader's vision and dare to tell the truth are destroyed — or «thrown under the bus
in driscollspeak — here, they are impotent, they try to
shame, impugn, backhandedly discredit, all while appearing above it all, and yet, they are paper dragons.
I love it because of your honesty, and I love it because I think it echoes what a lot of
people experience
in churches when they suspect abuse, but don't say anything - the ignoring of the intuitions, the pull of «belonging» to the greater group, the
shame associated with telling, the pain when they * do * tell and then are immediately ostracized (so painful, when I'm guessing you thought you «belonged» at the table, and were only participating as you thought you had right to?
I think you are totally right
in saying that most
people do not even realise what is really going on, and the ones who do, generally leave — and are subjected to
shame for it.
it's a
shame people are trying to somehow link it to some imaginary bronze age daddy figure
in the sky.
... and, it's no one
person or post or thing, and its not that I have all the answers, or that I live my beliefs the way that I aspire to... I just see lots of really great - hearted
people tying themselves
in knots, feeling
shame and guilt and depression and anger... and at times it seems it is because they are trying to differentiate between seas and lakes and rivers and oceans... instead of just going for a swim.
They should have everyone of those
people come
in, stand
in front of the congregation and offer an apology to them for bringing
shame upon them as a congregation.
Islamism's appeal, Pamuk suggests, lies rather
in the balm of group solidarity that it provides for
people wounded by
shame at how their society has fallen behind the West.
One keeps at this
in the confidence that there is such an irrepressible thing as human nature, and
people may at some point be
shamed into not denying — maybe even admitting — the obvious.
Most of the
people I know
in Hong Kong teach English, and they didn't learn a word of Cantonese, which is a
shame, considering Spoken Chinese is actually very easy to learn.
I would not wish
shame and guilt and humiliation and deep filthiness to be feelings I associate with sex, therefore,
in love for my neighbour, I can not condone teachings that impart these feelings to our young
people.
Even if those who are to come from all directions to put to
shame Jesus» fellow - countrymen are really Gentiles and not Jews of the dispersion, the words none the less naively assert that the chosen
people and its heroes hold the central place
in the Kingdom of God; afterward the Gentiles would join them, according to ancient prophecy.
There is no
shame in the
person God has created you to be: physically, emotionally or spiritually.
People have no qualms about abusing people, humiliating them, embarrassing them in public, and shaming
People have no qualms about abusing
people, humiliating them, embarrassing them in public, and shaming
people, humiliating them, embarrassing them
in public, and
shaming them.
The only thing IMO that most have to keep
people in the pews is fear and
shame.
I am ashamed of the abuse, the
shaming, the cover - ups, the secrets, the millstones being forged
in Sunday school classrooms and pastors» offices where
people are supposed to be safe, and the way I want to watch those millstones drag a few more bodies down to the bottom of the sea.
But if this
shame before the honored
person is
in truth to become a source of benefit to the humble man, then there is an indispensable condition: that the
person must be ashamed most of all before himself.
Isn't it a
shame that human nature, being what it is, has special words for
people who act
in truth and kindness, showing courage for others instead of only self - righteousness or self - preservation?
Shameful for any
person to think life imprisonment,
shaming, or public humiliation is acceptable
in any form.
What does it matter when we die what is important is what we do with our life now.The struggles
people find themselves is because of living a sinful lifestyle you cant play with fire and not get burnt there are consequences.Jesus wants to bring forgiveness and healing and remove the guilt and
shame that you are feeling.Ive have been there i was just as guilty i do nt believe theres a big screen that replays our life if it is it, it will be about what we have done for God as our sins are covered under the blood of Jesus.The judgement for christians is that we must give an account of what we did for Jesus while we were here did we make the most of opportunities given to tell others to reach out others with his love.Mat 25:14 - 30 the Parable of the talents talks about judgement and for me it is all about what we do for Jesus the ones who are faithfull
in the small things are set over much.The one who did nt use his talent that God gave him was punished for his lack of faith.So for those who are struggling with sin and life Jesus loves you and has a plan for your life just trust him to help you and he will.To be fair its wont be easy you will have to make some hard choices but he promises to help you through its all about choosing him over choosing what we think best because he knows whats best for us.Its important the choice you make as it will impact your life for eternity.brentnz
DH «I am
in favour of recovering the biblical understanding of
shaming in the sense that «God chose the weak things of the world to
shame the strong» 1 cor 1:27... as an encouragement to anyone who is a victim (and therefore considered weak
in the eyes of the world) that there is a greater power to call on
in order to
shame... any
person in a position of power
in the church that is using their power to oppress rather than serve... Does that help or hinder?»
you say; «to accuse someone of having a demon or of being possessed by a demon is to remove a
person from the sphere of God's grace and love, and lock them
in a prison of
shame, fear, and darkness, which is demonic.»
ect ect... you can't stop talking about Palin... and tried your best to dirty up Obama 3 years ago... you start things you can't finish... like bringing out all the
people haters
in the land with topics that don't even matter...
shame shame CNN for
shame...
He shares his story
in the book, explaining how he struggled with living according to the Gospel as a gay
person, and how he experiences deep loneliness and
shame in nearly all of his relationships.
Periodically every two to four years the
people are wrought and brought to extremes of anger and vindictiveness and defensiveness the likes of which would
shame their otherwise day to day decent and workmanlike business and bourgeois (and
in some cases sheer techno - bureaucratic) ethic.
Nakedness was taboo
in Judaism, and
shame fell less on the naked party than on the
person viewing or causing the nakedness (Gen. 9:20 - 27).
Here are some of the factors which threaten selfesteem
in the classroom: (a) Persistent criticism and
shaming — Severe criticism makes the child feel rejected as a
person; the need for recognition is so intense that a child will seek it
in unconstructive ways if he can not get it by achievement.
Wee shall finde that the God of IsraelI is among us, when tenn of us shall be able to resist a thousand of our enemies, when hee shall make us a prayse and glory, that men shall say of succeeding plantacions: the lord make it like that of New England: for wee must Consider that wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the eies of all
people are uppon us: soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god
in this worke wee have undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us, wee shall
shame the faces of many of gods worthy servants, and cause theire prayers to be turned into Cursses upon us till wee be consumed out of the good land whither wee are goeing: And to shutt upp this discourse with that exhortacion of Moses, that faithfull servant of the Lord
in his last farewell to Isreall, Deut.