Neglect of this truth is pervasive in the modern church. One of the most difficult things for modern men to understand is how they are responsible for their wives. Men come into a marriage pastoral counseling session with the assumption that “She has her problems,” and “I have mine,” and the counselor is here to help us split the difference. But the husband is responsible for all the problems. This is the case for no other reason than that he is the husband.
This does not mean that the wife has no personal responsibilities as an individual before God. She certainly does, just as her husband has individual responsibility. They are both private persons who stand before God. But he remains the head, and just as Christ as the head assumed all the responsibility for all the sins of all His people, so the husband is to assume covenant responsibility for the state of his marriage. If a husband says that he objects to this because it is not fair for him to be held responsible for the failings of another, he is really saying that he objects to the gospel. It was not “fair” for Christ to assume responsibility for our sins either. But while it may not have been fair as we define it, it was nevertheless just and merciful.
Douglas Wilson
Quotes
“perfectly good white folk food”
It’s not right . . . to give perfectly good white folk food to ‘niggers.’
Douglas Wilson
Former Navy SEAL Sniper @CraigRSawyer
While my heart breaks for the precious children, I could calmly face-shoot their abusive rapists, feeling nothing but recoil….then finish their sandwich. #KindnessIsNotWeakness pic.twitter.com/8OAHv21nKj
— Craig Sawyer ? (@CraigRSawyer) January 3, 2018
See also:
“Hate every suggestion that would . . . bind, restrict, limit, constrain, constrict, curb, inhibit, stifle, bridle, disallow, immure, compel, or deprive the lawful liberty of another”
Learn to hate every form of coercion that is not mandated by the Almighty God Himself. Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. Love liberty, and love it in every lawful form. Hate every suggestion that would — apart from an explicit requirement from the Creator — bind, restrict, limit, constrain, constrict, curb, inhibit, stifle, bridle, disallow, immure, compel, or deprive the lawful liberty of another. This is not done for the sake of an abstract idol called ‘individualism.’ It is nothing more complicated than love of neighbor. In this, our statist and despotic age, it is not possible to love your neighbor without also hating five-year plans and new deals, wrapped in golden chains. And hatred of coercion also includes every form of unjust warfare — hatred of ungodly compulsion is not limited in any way to domestic politics.
Douglas Wilson
@DianeLangberg
I am convinced she reads the site.
A narcissist will use others. He will use you. He will exploit anything you have in the service of his ends.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) December 30, 2017
A narcissist pastor is a hireling, more concerned for his ego and his own starving self and skillful at shearing but not at feeding.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) December 30, 2017
“weeping for her children”
“Thus says the LORD, ‘A voice is heard in Ramah, Lamentation and bitter weeping. Rachel is weeping for her children; She refuses to be comforted for her children, Because they are no more.’”
Jeremiah 31:15
@NatalieGfield
When pastors blackmail. #churchtoo pic.twitter.com/Dq7KFBAnF2
— Natalie Greenfield (@NatalieGfield) December 19, 2017
Am seeing stars. That is exactly what it is. Blackmail—just one of the tools of an abuser & an abusing “pastor” They are blind and evil. God will not forsake you & He will hold them to account.
— Kim Anne ⚜️ (@kim1124) December 19, 2017
“we have access to the love letters/journals that you wrote”
And last, we have access to the love letters/journals that you wrote that the court reviewed and then sealed. . . . As result of a plea bargain, a jury trial for Jamin was avoided, along with a lot of embarrassment for everybody. Part of that agreement meant burying the story, along with a bunch of the evidence. The reason I have been so concerned about your public airing of your perspective on it is that it is not really possible to dig up just half the story. The rest of it is going to want to come up too. One of the official court documents says about some of the sealed evidence, that ‘those documents contain highly intimate and potentially embarrassing facts or statements, the publication of which would be highly objectionable to reasonable persons’ (5/10/06).
Douglas Wilson
@DianeLangberg, PhD
A narcissist requires constant feeding of love, adoration, approval and agreement with no memory of having just eaten.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) December 14, 2017
We are easily seduced by self-installed leaders and his trappings, his deified gifts, fed by our own hunger and longings.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) December 15, 2017
@DianeLangberg, PhD
If you know someone who is abusing – expose it. Do not leave them in the darkness. You become complicit if you do.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) November 30, 2017
When humans are caught in sin, they will say anything to make it better, including using biblical language to keep life running normally, especially when there is a lot at stake.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) November 30, 2017
“Mr. Pecksniff”
“It was a special quality, among the many admirable qualities possessed by Mr. Pecksniff, that the more he was found out, the more hypocrisy he practiced. Let him be discomfited in one quarter, and he refreshed and recompensed himself by carrying the war into another. If his working and windings were detected by A, so much the greater reason was there for practicing without loss of time on B, if it were only to keep his hand in.” Charles Dickens
“the least of these”
“And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
Matthew 25:40
“The apostle Paul teaches us to punch back twice as hard”
Jesus tells us that when we are struck on one cheek, we are to turn the other. The apostle Paul teaches us to punch back twice as hard. Furthermore, there is no contradiction. . . . Given the corruption of the times, it is not surprising that some churches are being attacked. The marvel is why more are not being attacked. Another marvel is why more churches are not responding the way the Scriptures instruct.
Douglas Wilson