the neck's got no brains and can't truly direct anything in the body. Everything is directed by the head.
Sometimes though, the head wants to look to the right or the left instead of straight ahead ( reference Proverbs 4:25-27) .........
the neck can turn the head back to center focus in order to be looking straight ahead (gently though, we don't want to cause whiplash
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Very sorry about that. I meant to write like the one you described and must have lost my train of thought.
oh no worries. I understand that all to well. Many times I'll be typing something out, and it's very detailed and sounds good in my head only to hear
"MOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!" or "
honey!"
Finally get to come back and finish, reread it, and go "
WHAT? that doesn't make a lick of sense, even to me who wrote it......."
thus reducing it down to a few quick and (hopefully) simple sentences (which often don't express everything I wanted to say on the matter......
I have heard the comment often about how "If momma ain't happy nobody's happy" and of course it means the same thing as what you described, bringing toxic negative tension into the house and family until everyone bends to her demands.
A horrible house of horrors if you have to experience that on a daily basis. Nothing to joke about but definitely something to preach about in order that those who are guilty of it will repent and receive the grace of God to change before they cause their family to hate them and not want to be around them, escaping the home for refuge elsewhere. Mothers are called to make the home a place of peace and joy and safety not a toxic joyless tension filled "walking on eggshells" attempting to do everything right so there will not be endless lectures and criticism or rage.
If momma ain't happy she needs to get in her prayer closet and not come out until she is filled with the Holy Spirit.
Can I get an amen up in here today?
Actually, this is talked about in Proverbs..........
but I'll have to come back to this since bed time stories don't read themselves............
Here they are:
Better to live on a corner of the roof than share a house with a quarrelsome wife.
Proverbs 25:24
and Proverbs 21 points this out
TWICE
Proverbs 21:9
Better to live on a corner of the roof
than to share a house with a quarrelsome wife.
AND
Proverbs 21:19
Better to live in the desert
than with a contentious and ill-tempered wife.
Now, getting back to the OP about jokes being used during preaching:
I read through/followed this thread, and thought about it a day or 2 before jumping in, and have continued to think about it.
I was thinking about the church I attended years ago. I started turning on the tv early Sunday morning while getting ready (you know, so I could "spend more time with the Lord" "get some more Word into me"
and by the way, I would've been better off keeping the tv off and just having the praise music on, or better yet silence......... )
Well, I got caught up in listening to the early morning (previously recorded) Sunday service from a Mega Church with a speaker who was given the nickname "Smiley Preacher" And he always opened with a joke or 2........
Fast forward a few hours:
I'm at church, the greetings have been given, the music has been played/sung, every one sits down and Pastor walks up to the pulpit.
(Now, this is in NO WAY said as an attack against him. I knew him in church as Pastor, and away from church as a friend. This is something that didn't happen when I first started attending, and certainly didn't last long. The man truly had a heart after the Lord. This is my reflection almost 20 years later of an observation that took place at that time)
Out comes the joke.......
and the giggles from the congregation......
the next week, same thing.
Then I began to realize "HEY! I heard that one already this morning from "Smiley Preacher"
After 4-5 weeks of this I heard someone who was new to that church make a comment
"Why do I bother coming here? I hear this same stuff on tv every morning........"
they stopped attending shortly after that.......
you see, even though the service after that went on to preaching from the Word of God, because of this "opening line" that persons ears were tuned out and heart closed off from it. Nothing else that was said (no matter how profound, and even when the Lord was moving people during the service) was able to get to that person because they tuned out after that.
I think that example shows what the OP was trying to get at.