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Conservative Voices
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Migrant: Even if He Deports Me, I'm Glad Donald Trump Won
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Migrant: Even if He Deports Me, I'm Glad Donald Trump Won

When CNN interviewed illegal immigrants regarding what they thought about Donald Trump's win, they were probably expecting unalloyed vitriol. Instead, they got a window into why America voted Trump in as president again -- even if it means deportation. For Wednesday's episode of "Anderson Cooper 360," correspondent Rosa Flores was...
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Tom Hanks Movie 'Here' Absolutely Bombed With Embarrassing Opening Haul, Less Than 1 Percent...
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Tom Hanks Movie 'Here' Absolutely Bombed With Embarrassing Opening Haul, Less Than 1 Percent...

In the latest big-name bomb to befall Hollywood in a rough few years for the silver screen, Tom Hanks' "Here" opened at just under $5 million and looks set to lose big money for producer Miramax and distributor Sony. Despite a wide opening (2,647 theaters) and big-name stars (Hanks and...
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Joe Rogan Notices Key Detail on Biden's Face: 'Biden Voted for Trump, I Guarantee It'
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Joe Rogan Notices Key Detail on Biden's Face: 'Biden Voted for Trump, I Guarantee It'

President-elect Donald Trump's visit to the White House Wednesday to meet with President Joe Biden in the Oval Office understandably raised a lot of questions. After Trump was labeled a fascist and a threat to democracy, how could Biden receive the president-elect so cordially? What changed for Biden after so...
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Judge Blocks Newsom’s Effort to Stop Voter ID
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Judge Blocks Newsom’s Effort to Stop Voter ID

Who's against voter ID? Who else but vote fraudsters. The post Judge Blocks Newsom’s Effort to Stop Voter ID appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Can Dems Stop Being the “Freak Show Party”?
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Can Dems Stop Being the “Freak Show Party”?

Not until the Left stops calling the shots. The post Can Dems Stop Being the “Freak Show Party”? appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Transgender Glasnost Comes to the Media
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Transgender Glasnost Comes to the Media

"In athletic competition, male puberty confers significant advantages." The post Transgender Glasnost Comes to the Media appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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A Muslim Honor Killing Attempt in Washington Refugee Resettlement City
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A Muslim Honor Killing Attempt in Washington Refugee Resettlement City

Honor killings are now just part of the wonderful tapestry of our diversity. The post A Muslim Honor Killing Attempt in Washington Refugee Resettlement City appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Trump Announces New 'Secret Weapon' For White House Comms Director...
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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How to Test and Approve God's Will (Romans 12:2) - Your Daily Bible Verse - November 17
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How to Test and Approve God's Will (Romans 12:2) - Your Daily Bible Verse - November 17

While the Bible holds no information about specific job offers, it does give insight into judging our circumstances.
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The Cross as the Remedy for Shame
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The Cross as the Remedy for Shame

When I counsel people, shame often emerges from their hearts—sometimes as a result of their own sin and sometimes from others’ sin. An abuse victim says, “It’s my fault.” Someone who just hurt another says, “Nobody will accept me.” Children whose parents are divorcing ask, “Is there something wrong with us?” A person on the receiving end of a breakup exclaims, “Nobody would want to be with me.” A person caught in sin says, “How could I bring this on my family?” Someone who’s been addressed with hurtful words can start to believe them. I’m a failure. I’m a nobody. I’m unlovable. In this world broken by sin, we’re covered in shame. Yet at the heart of Christ’s mission—and a key part of his atoning work on the cross—is removing our shame. Shame in the Individualistic West Many Christians in Western cultures have missed this important truth, though it’s deeply ingrained in Scripture. The term “guilt” and its various derivatives occur 155 times in the Bible, whereas “shame” and its derivatives occur 345 times. Despite this, we often give greater attention to guilt. We must recover the biblical emphasis on the truth that Christ bore our shame. But what is shame? Jackson Wu says, “Shame is the fear, pain, or state of being regarded unworthy of acceptance in social relationships.” He contrasts shame with guilt: Guilt focuses on a person’s actions or behavior. . . . Shame is more general and holistic. It focuses on a person’s worth. Whereas guilt says, “my actions were bad,” shame instead says, “I am bad.” A significant aspect of Wu’s definition of shame is that it’s about social standing. Shame is inherently communal; it’s about your reputation with others. In Scripture, to shame someone means to publicly humiliate or disgrace her, whereas to honor means to publicly acknowledge her value. This explains why Western cultures often struggle to understand shame—it’s harder to grasp an inherently communal idea in a highly individualized society. Shame in the Biblical Narrative The biblical world didn’t have an individualistic Western framework. It was more like societies often referred to as honor/shame cultures. The themes of honor and shame appear throughout the Bible’s narrative account of sin and salvation. As Don Carson says, “The emphasis on shame in the Bible is not first and foremost with reference to peers and to family, but [in relation] to God.” Though Adam and Eve were originally naked, they “were not ashamed” (Gen. 2:25). But their sin led to shame. We see this when they realize their nakedness and attempt to hide from God. Western cultures often struggle to understand shame—it’s harder to grasp an inherently communal idea in a highly individualized society. One way sin is defined biblically is as dishonoring God (Rom. 1:18–21). This results in God’s judgment and an accompanying state of shame (Dan. 12:2). For example, the Lord responds to Israel’s sin by saying, “I will change their glory into shame” (Hos. 4:7). And yet, when the Lord brings salvation, this reverses sin’s shaming effects: “I will change their shame into praise and renown in all the earth” (Zeph. 3:19). Shame at the Cross Shame is at play in Jesus’s death. Crucifixion was a form of capital punishment invented not only to slowly torture someone but also to publicly shame him. Reserved for the scum of society like rebels, slaves, and outcasts, crucifixion stripped its victims of their clothes as well as their dignity. Criminals were hung naked—arms stretched out and alone—along busy Roman roads, to be taunted and mocked as they struggled for breath while vultures and vermin gnawed at their near-lifeless bodies. In their accounts, the Gospel authors didn’t emphasize or sensationalize the gruesome details of Jesus’s death, but they did highlight the shame of the cross (spitting, mocking, gambling over clothes) in ways we in the West are prone to overlook or minimize. When the Gospel writers tell the story in this way, they show us that on the cross, Jesus bore our shame. He was stripped naked (an indicator of bearing Adam’s shame from the garden of Eden) and mocked as a pretender king. The cross wasn’t just punishment he took for our guilty verdict—it was public humiliation meant to devalue Jesus’s personhood and smear his reputation. Yet as the Gospels make clear, he who was lifted up in mockery was truly being enthroned in honor and glory. He Bore the Shame for You Jesus “endured the cross, despising the shame” (Heb. 12:2), which means he didn’t enjoy the shame he bore but was willing to bear it because of the joy it’d produce. After bearing our shame, Jesus was “crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death” (2:9). Moreover, his death “[brought] many sons to glory” (v. 10). Jesus was crucified to bear your shame and to adopt you into a family where you share in the King’s honor. In a wondrous exchange, Jesus bore our shame so we could receive his honor. This is why the cross is good news. Jesus didn’t just die. He died for us. He laid down his life for you. He was crucified to bear your shame and to adopt you into a family where you share in the King’s honor. So as you reflect on the cross, remember that when Jesus died, your shame died. He took it with him to the grave, and that’s where it stayed. Through faith, we can receive his grace, his peace, his love, his joy, and his honor in the place of our shame.
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