“If one takes a public stand against, say, most any sin you can think of, one is considered "courageous" and a "defender of the faith." Folks will quickly applaud you and tell you how much they admire you for "taking a stand" on biblical truth. Except if you quote Matt. 5:44 and invite people to apply it in any sort of meaningful, literal way. The moment one begins to talk about loving your enemies they all of a sudden become "liberals," "extremists," or are accused of completely taking an otherwise straight forward passage "out of context.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayMomentsPeaceSinEnemyFolksMeaningfulAdmireCourageousPassagesInvitesBiblicalAccusedLiteralExtremistLoving YouDefendersOf ContextLoving Your EnemiesAdmire YouBiblical Truth Author:Benjamin L. Corey
“Let's stop for a moment to admire the rotating pies.” MomentsAdmirePieRotating Author:David Letterman
“I admire people who overcome obstacles or who have to commit - I've always really admired commitment, whether it be a commitment to living or a commitment to love. People who commit to a moment. People who are not somewhere else, but in the room with you.” PeopleMomentsRoomsCommitmentOvercomingObstaclesCommitAdmireSomewhere Else Author:Anne-Marie Duff