Sermonette: A House Divided
Instability and Ruin
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Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Given 05-Jun-10; 17 minutes
description: (hide) Abraham Lincoln's "House Divided" speech was deemed radical when he gave it. Though Lincoln never intended the union to dissolve, he fully expected the possibility of armed conflict. Intra-psychic struggles (conflicts within the human mind) are just as precarious and deadly. Evil and good, sin and righteousness cannot co-exist. Every entity divided against itself cannot endure long. A double minded man cannot long tolerate his cognitive dissonance. If we remain in the non-committal gray area, we will soon self-destruct. If we are fully loyal, we will stay committed.
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