"No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched."
-George Jean Nathan
Alex Haley, the Author of Roots, wrote, "When you clench your fist, no one can put anything into your hand."
It reminds me of the story of the monkey reaching for a piece of fruit
inside a jar. The fruit was larger than the jar's opening. The monkey
wanted the fruit so badly that he clenched it with his fist. He tried
over and over to pull the fruit and his fist out to
CLENCH, with reference to fingers or a hand means to close into a tight ball, especially when feeling extreme anger. With reference to teeth, it means to be pressed tightly together, especially with anger or determination or so as to suppress a strong emotion. To clench, literally or figuratively implies tightness, pressure or constriction...not freedom. Clenching suggests anger and a struggle for control. When our fists are clenched, it's either to grasp something or to strike a blow. You can't shake hands with a clenched fist. Sometimes it's really difficult to keep that hand (and heart) open. It's been extremely hard for me this past week in my personal life and in society. Part of me wants to keep a clenched fist and fight: Jesus proclaimed He was anointed to release captives and liberate prisoners. (Luke 4:18-19) We think that's only literal, but some of us have been imprisoned by our longings, ambitions and covetousness. Others are trapped or by our anger, grudges and unforgiveness. Still others have been held captive by our thirst for control of situations and people. God instructs us to bring our anxieties to Him (Phil 4:4-9) to cast our cares on Him (1 Peter 5:7) To remit and release people's sins and not to withhold forgiveness from them (John 20:23) To release ourselves and accept that we |
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
WEDNESDAY'S WORD - CLENCHED - 08/23/17 - Sadell Bradley- New Life Covenant Cincinnati
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