you ready for some sass sc ?
I do like sass, but it is not the way of God.
Incorrect, you must not know Jesus very well because Jesus very much does have his own form of sassing (If you were to look at some of Jesus's comments from let's say, a Pharisee's perspective)
Ultimately his sassing was a form of benevolence, and it was actually the Pharisees that were being rude, but sticking with the theme of Irony that has been coming out in some of my comments today, let's go
I do like sass, but it is not the way of God.
Incorrect, you must not know Jesus very well because Jesus very much does have his own form of sassing (If you were to look at some of Jesus's comments from let's say, a Pharisee's perspective)
'Turn the other cheek' is as sassy as he gets, unless you count what he did with the ropes that one time... 🤭
Ultimately his sassing was a form of benevolence, and it was actually the Pharisees that were being rude, but sticking with the theme of Irony that has been coming out in some of my comments today, let's go
So what form is your sass going to appear in, more feces?
I do like sass, but it is not the way of God.
Incorrect, you must not know Jesus very well because Jesus very much does have his own form of sassing (If you were to look at some of Jesus's comments from let's say, a Pharisee's perspective)
'Turn the other cheek' is as sassy as he gets, unless you count what he did with the ropes that one time... 🤭
Ultimately his sassing was a form of benevolence, and it was actually the Pharisees that were being rude, but sticking with the theme of Irony that has been coming out in some of my comments today, let's go
So what form is your sass going to appear in, more feces?
Attitudes and Beliefs
Attitudes have to do with your orientation toward something, the stance you take toward others, God, life, work, and relationships. Beliefs are anything that you accept as true. Often we do not see an attitude, or belief, as the source of discomfort in our life. We blame other people as did our first parents, Adam and Eve. We need to own our attitudes and convictions because they fall within our property line. We are the ones who feel their effect, and the only ones who can change them.
The tough thing about attitudes is that we learn them very early in life. They play a big part in the map of who we are and how we operate. People who have never questioned their attitudes and beliefs can fall prey to the dynamic that Jesus referred to when he described people holding on to “human traditions,” instead of the commands of God (Mark 7:8; Matt. 15:3).
People with boundary problems usually have distorted attitudes about responsibility. They feel that to hold people responsible for their feelings, choices, and behaviors is mean. However, Proverbs repeatedly says that setting limits and accepting responsibility will save lives (Prov. 13:18, 24).
LOL oh well this explains it 🤭😇😋
I do like sass, but it is not the way of God.
Incorrect, you must not know Jesus very well because Jesus very much does have his own form of sassing (If you were to look at some of Jesus's comments from let's say, a Pharisee's perspective)
'Turn the other cheek' is as sassy as he gets, unless you count what he did with the ropes that one time... 🤭
Ultimately his sassing was a form of benevolence, and it was actually the Pharisees that were being rude, but sticking with the theme of Irony that has been coming out in some of my comments today, let's go
So what form is your sass going to appear in, more feces?
Attitudes and Beliefs
Attitudes have to do with your orientation toward something, the stance you take toward others, God, life, work, and relationships. Beliefs are anything that you accept as true. Often we do not see an attitude, or belief, as the source of discomfort in our life. We blame other people as did our first parents, Adam and Eve. We need to own our attitudes and convictions because they fall within our property line. We are the ones who feel their effect, and the only ones who can change them.
The tough thing about attitudes is that we learn them very early in life. They play a big part in the map of who we are and how we operate. People who have never questioned their attitudes and beliefs can fall prey to the dynamic that Jesus referred to when he described people holding on to “human traditions,” instead of the commands of God (Mark 7:8; Matt. 15:3).
People with boundary problems usually have distorted attitudes about responsibility. They feel that to hold people responsible for their feelings, choices, and behaviors is mean. However, Proverbs repeatedly says that setting limits and accepting responsibility will save lives (Prov. 13:18, 24).
LOL oh well this explains it 🤭😇😋
^ (this is an excerpt from one of the boundaries books that I am reading)