OFFENDED AT ANY TIME
My sort are
underrepresented in the film industry. I ponder the reason for this and wonder
if it due to lack of photographic frenetic uncontrolled feverish gymnastics. Whatever the reason, I am
not offended that there is not enough godfather spraying tomatoes scenes in
today’s talkies. Though it must be so for some, hence the news article, there
is no self-regarding anger on my part.
There was however
a time when I would be peeved by such silly facts by personally extrapolating
to “Once again I don’t matter.”
This time I opt
to review and rejoice in one of the aspects of how by knowledge and application
of the Word passive-aggressive anger diminished in my life. I decided to have a
look at “offend” and “offense”. One verse in particular spoke to my heart,
Psalm (KJV) 119:165 “Great peace have they which love thy law: and nothing
shall offend them.”
As taught by my
mentors I rustled the pages of Strong’s and discovered that though the folks of
King James’ era understood “offend”, I did not. As with many I thought it
strictly had to do with hurt feelings. It does not.
H4383
מכשׁל מכשׁול; mikshôl mikshôl; mik-shole', mik-shole' Masculine from H3782;
a stumblingblock, literally or figuratively (obstacle, enticement
(specifically an idol), scruple): - caused to fall, offence, X [no-]
thing offered, ruin, stumbling-block.
With the
discovery I decided it is foolishly counterproductive to live life repeatedly
stumbling over my me-ism hurt feelings fabricating passive-aggressive anger.
And now I come to hoping none of you KJV’rs take offense, stumble over, my
pointing out that many later language translations clarify the matter for us.
Interestingly, 2 are not at all new.
Psalm 119:165
(ASV)
Great peace have they that love thy law; And they have no occasion of
stumbling.
(CEV)
You give peace of mind to all who love your Law. Nothing can make them
fall.
(ESV)
Great peace have those who love your law; nothing can make them stumble.
(GW)
There is lasting peace for those who love your teachings. Nothing can
make those people stumble.
(ISV)
Great peace belongs to those who love your instruction, and nothing
makes them stumble.
(LITV)
Great peace is to those who love
Your Law, and there is no stumblingblock
to them.
(MKJV)
Great peace is to those who love
Your Law, and there is no stumbling
block for them.
(Webster
1833) Great peace have they who love thy law: and
nothing shall cause them to stumble.
(YLT
1898) Abundant peace have those loving Thy law, And
they have no stumbling-block.
After sending the above thoughts I’m going on
with this day. I pray that, though challenged, while there I don’t stumble over
feelings.
EBB4
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