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We live in the era of Resentment. If historians look back on this time and give it a name, the Era of Resentment would be a perfect fit. Today, we talk about the one way to stop this cycle of resentment and destruction.
Good morning, welcome to the Morning Motivation brought to you by Patriot Gold Group and the Public Square app. On the morning show on SiriusXM, Patriot, Breitbart News Daily, we talked about Nietzsche and lack of gratitude and the destruction and melting down ultimately of the Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville and just this gen as a metaphor that was a met with me it really happened was a metaphor for just this general destruction deconstruction of the West and it's caused by people who are full of resentment we have a country or a culture that is drunk on resentment resentment is when you're upset because other people have things that you think you deserve. But I like to always dig deeper. So what's the cause of resentment? Well, the cause of resentment is lack of gratitude. If you don't have gratitude for what you have, if you're not content, then you will be full of resentment and that leads to very bad things. God in the Bible talks about resentment, gratitude, all the time, all the time, constantly. Philippians 4. Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low. I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of facing plenty in hunger, abundance, and need. It's contentment.
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1 Thessalonians 5.16 Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Psalm 95, let us come into his presence with thanksgiving. Let us make a joyful noise to him with songs of praise. We then on the radio show talked about Nietzsche. Nietzsche had a solution to all the resentment in the world. Real quick, by the way, before I share that, let me share this quote. This ties into what we talked about, I think, two weeks ago on this podcast here. So this is from Nietzsche's book on the genealogy of morality from 1887. He said, a word in the ear of the psychologists, assuming they're inclined to study resentment close up for ones. This plant, resentment, thrives best amongst anarchists and anti-Semites today. So it flowers like it always has, done in secret, like a violet, but with a different scent. Isn't that amazing? So resentment, Nietzsche said 150 years ago,
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often emerges from anarchists and anti-Semites. We saw a ton of anarchy from the Black Lives Matter Defund the Police movement a couple years ago, and then of course the anti-Semites have come out of the woodwork in our country in the last few weeks. But here's the quote I want to share. So Nietzsche said, the only way to stop this cycle of destruction from a person who's full of resentment, because that's what people with resentment do, they just want to destroy things. The only way to stop it, he says, they, the person full of resentment, makes evildoers out of friend, wife, child, and anyone else near to them. I suffer, they say. Someone or other must be guilty. And every sick sheep thinks the same. But his shepherd says to him, quite right my sheep, somebody must be to blame. But you yourself are the somebody. You yourself alone are to blame for it. You yourself But no one wants to hear this.
No one wants to hear it. And no one wants to say it either. It's hard to say. So we don't. And people go on. Go on. Full of revenge. In the name of justice. They renamed it to justice. But it's just revenge.
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And it's done in the name of equality. So I'm actually less interested in why people don't want to hear it. Like that makes sense, why you wouldn't want to hear that you're the problem of yourself. You're the cause of all your problems. Like I understand why someone wouldn't want to hear that. What I'm more fascinated by is why people don't want to say it. Which leads to my question of the week. Was Jesus always nice."
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We're supposed to believe He was. Always. No, He wasn't. Quote from Charles Spurgeon. He said, I never could believe in the Jesus Christ of some people, for the Christ in whom they believe is simply full of affectionateness and gentleness. Whereas I believe there never was a more splendid specimen of manhood, even its sternness, than the Savior, and the very lips which declared that He would not break a bruised reed, utter the most terrible anathemas upon the Pharisees. We live in a feminized culture, and a feminized church, by the way. But a feminized, well, I'll stick with church. A feminized church that has turned Jesus, by the way, every, I don't want to say every, if you go to a church, I don't want to say that, be wary of songs that are just love songs to Jesus. Like love, like you could sing it to a girl. If you took out the word Jesus and changed it to a girl's name, that could be the same. That's not it.
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That's not it. But our feminized church has turned Jesus into a guy who's carrying a baby lamb all the time It was more than that John MacArthur said even the kindest gentlest shepherd sometimes needs to throw rocks the wolves who come in sheep's clothing I'll pause here.
I'll give more Examples tomorrow, but let's just sit on this one thing. I'm not going to use this podcast as a platform to tell you to be mean or rude to people. That's not the point. Goodness. But when grounded in the truth, being nice, nice isn't the goal. Nice should not be the end. Being nice to the extent that you compromise the truth is not commendable. Jesus never did that. The goal is not to be mean, but the goal is to defend the truth and stand for the truth and to be people of God's Word. Let's commit to that first. Let's commit that we want to be people of God's Word and then we can talk about how Jesus defended God's Word and talk about the proper posture to have as a disciple of Jesus. But first, as always, we must articulate the goal. And that is to be people who defend God's Word and always stand on the truth. Mike Slater dot locals. And we'll talk about what that looks like exactly tomorrow. Mike Slater dot locals dot com is the website. Transcripts commercial free. Transcripts commercial free. The night before at Mike Slater dot locals dot com.