Watching The UFC - Is It Wrong?

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Is Watching the UFC "Good" or "Bad"?

  • Good?

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Bad?

    Votes: 8 80.0%

  • Total voters
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2ndTimothyGroup

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#21
You will not last 3 days
And now you're falsely judging my heart.

I'm not here to argue with you. You have your own group of people to argue with, and I don't belong to that group. I will not respond anymore, but instead, will report you if your attitude doesn't change. Thank you.
 
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#22
And now you're falsely judging my heart.

I'm not here to argue with you. You have your own group of people to argue with, and I don't belong to that group. I will not respond anymore, but instead, will report you if your attitude doesn't change. Thank you.
I do not care what you do to me. If I cared every time I rebuke a sinner who threatened me with some form of evil
I would be caring of it just about every single day of my life.
 
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#23
I am this way all day long every day
no matter where the good Lord takes me.


face to face
in the walmart or the grocery stores


makes no difference to me...I walk it

And if someone sins around me...I say something to them about it
no matter what whatsoever no matter who they be.


And I boast upon my God to everyone every where I go.
They get an earful from me whether they like it or not.
 

2ndTimothyGroup

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#24
I do not care what you do to me. If I cared every time I rebuke a sinner who threatened me with some form of evil
I would be caring of it just about every single day of my life.
May the Lord grant you the most amazing and incredible of Blessings. I sincerely mean it.
 
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#25
May the Lord grant you the most amazing and incredible of Blessings. I sincerely mean it.
To me the most amazing and incredible of Blessings
would be to dwell in the beauty of the holiness of the living God.

What do you want from God?
 

Roughsoul1991

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#26
It is all sin. it is not of God. And you know it.
And it matters not the motive.

It is not of God or His Kingdom. And all of you know it.
Not of God? God created everything except sin. What we do with or in the world within the morality of God decides if something is moral, immoral or amoral. God has us remain in the world to labor for the Kingdom as we are also not of the world. We are not to take others out of the world but guide them in Spirit to be fruitful in labor.


John 17:14-15
New International Version

14 I have given them your word and the world has hated them, for they are not of the world any more than I am of the world. 15 My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.


Philippians 1:22-25
New International Version

22 If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know! 23 I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far; 24 but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body. 25 Convinced of this, I know that I will remain, and I will continue with all of you for your progress and joy in the faith,
 
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SouthernMagnolia

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#27
Listen up, there is no excuse for being weak. I know for a fact, firsthand that there is no weakness walking in Christ.
NONE NONE WHATSOEVER NO MATTER WHAT.

There is no such thing as winning someone to Christ
For Jesus stated all that come to Him is drawn by His Father.
If God is not drawing them to Christ, there is nothing you can say or do to do anything about it.

And when someone tells me they are weak I say that is because you are not in the Spirit of Christ
for in the Spirit of Christ you can do all things.

That means overcome all your sins and cease from doing them.

If this was not true I would not say it was true.

So no I except no excuse for not walking in Christ.

Either you love Jesus or you do not.
It is not for you to accept my friend
 
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#28
Not of God? God created everything except sin. What we do with or in the world within the morality of God decides if something is moral, immoral or amoral. God has us remain in the world to labor for the Kingdom as we are also not of the world. We are not to take others out of the world but guide them in Spirit to be fruitful in labor.


John 17:14-15
New International Version

14 I have given them your word and the world has hated them, for they are not of the world any more than I am of the world. 15 My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.


Philippians 1:22-25
New International Version

22 If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know! 23 I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far; 24 but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body. 25 Convinced of this, I know that I will remain, and I will continue with all of you for your progress and joy in the faith,
Here this is for those who talk the talk you talk.

John 6:27 Labour not for the meat which perisheth,
but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life,
which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him hath God the Father sealed.
 

Amanuensis

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#30
Romans 12:18 NKJV - "If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men."

There is one "rule" in this thread, and it is that we would come together and offer our ideas. We do not belittle or berate. In this thread, we must talk to one another with the Love of Christ within our hearts.

Now . . . LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!

So, I've been watching the UFC for over twenty years. I know these people . . . I have "relationships" with them in my mind. I remember many of them before they had children. You get my "drift."

Honestly, I hate violence. I can't stand seeing anyone be hurt . . . especially the broken legs and some of the extreme beatings that take place. My heart is so sensitive that it pains me deeply to see people suffer. In my last relationship, my girlfriend would even laugh as she saw some people be smashed into oblivion. And even though I, too, was rooting against the same person, I didn't want to see "him" get hurt. I think I even said something like, "It isn't funny." Frankly, I was disgusted that she could laugh at another human be beating into a bloody pulp.

I know that one day I'm going to have to stop watching this sport, but again, I [KNOW] these people (as best I can without having met or spoken with them.)

What do you think? Is it time for me to quit watching this sport . . . or not?
I think for you it is time to stop. You must be responsive to the leading of the Spirit. I used to watch UFC myself. It was really the only sport I enjoyed watching. I think the root reason was wishing I had the skills they had just in case I ever had to take down a bad guy or protect myself.

Nevertheless, I was a drunkard at that time and it was part of my drunken world. Now that I have been reading the Word and have been pressing into the full life of dedication to preaching the Gospel as my main goal in life I no longer engage in any form or entertainment. I read commentaries and study the Word of God when I am not engaged in active ministry tasks. My love for the Word of God satisfies me in a way that entertainment never could. The Word has become my entertainment.

I don't watch movies or TV. Occasionally I will watch a David Attenborough documentary about fish or something or a cooking video but I don't waste time with video addictions.

As a result of almost no media exposure for nearly 5 years now, I find many things offensive to my pure conscience that I was once desensitized to. Including UFC. I am offended by the whole culture. It is altogether other than the Love, kindness, mercy, and human compassion involved in Gospel ministry and I cannot put on the "It's just a sport hat" and pretend I am someone else for an hour or two.

The whole, "lets be a different kind of person for an hour" than what we are when we are in prayer is not something I can do.

You are probably being transformed by the renewing of your mind and wondering whether you are being too legalistic on yourself.

I would say, follow your heart and go deep in the Word and Gospel ministry and forget about why other people don't have the same views as you do. Not many are going to go deep in the things of God as the prophets that they wish they were. Be that one in a million. Stand alone.

Become a stranger to all that is of this world. Find pleasure in the holy things of God and don't think you are strange if you feel you can no longer be entertained by things you once were insensitive to. This is a good sign that you are actually following the path of obedience in the Spirit one decision at a time.

The more you obey the promptings of the Spirit the deeper into the light you will come until you will look back at the things you once tolerated and be appalled that others don't see things the way you do. But we must not think less of them, remembering that it is a progressive journey for each of us.

But remember that simply to remove these worldly amusements from ones life will not in itself cause one to come into the light. One must be lead there, by acting on the prompting of the Spirit and removing things that we begin to question, because one believes it is not pleasing to God and they desire to please the Lord because they love God with all their heart, soul, mind and strength. Only then can they know the path of holiness and the difference between the Spirit and legalism.

But how do I know if it is not pleasing to God or just me putting unnecessary restrictions on myself. You have probably heard this before, but it is good advice. "If you have to ask yourself "is it a sin?" it probably is something you should put off. Once you put it off you will be able to see clearly and looking back after you have been abstinent from it for a while you will probably say ..."Yes, it was a sin for Me..." and you will not want to return to it.

The joyful life is the holy life. An indescribable joy is available for those who free themselves from this world by obedience to the Spirit and those who choose to compromise and tolerate worldliness in all it's many forms have no idea what great joy they are missing if they were to change their mindset to a "no compromise" heart for Christ.
 

2ndTimothyGroup

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#32
I think for you it is time to stop. You must be responsive to the leading of the Spirit. I used to watch UFC myself. It was really the only sport I enjoyed watching. I think the root reason was wishing I had the skills they had just in case I ever had to take down a bad guy or protect myself.

Nevertheless, I was a drunkard at that time and it was part of my drunken world. Now that I have been reading the Word and have been pressing into the full life of dedication to preaching the Gospel as my main goal in life I no longer engage in any form or entertainment. I read commentaries and study the Word of God when I am not engaged in active ministry tasks. My love for the Word of God satisfies me in a way that entertainment never could. The Word has become my entertainment.

I don't watch movies or TV. Occasionally I will watch a David Attenborough documentary about fish or something or a cooking video but I don't waste time with video addictions.

As a result of almost no media exposure for nearly 5 years now, I find many things offensive to my pure conscience that I was once desensitized to. Including UFC. I am offended by the whole culture. It is altogether other than the Love, kindness, mercy, and human compassion involved in Gospel ministry and I cannot put on the "It's just a sport hat" and pretend I am someone else for an hour or two.

The whole, "lets be a different kind of person for an hour" than what we are when we are in prayer is not something I can do.

You are probably being transformed by the renewing of your mind and wondering whether you are being too legalistic on yourself.

I would say, follow your heart and go deep in the Word and Gospel ministry and forget about why other people don't have the same views as you do. Not many are going to go deep in the things of God as the prophets that they wish they were. Be that one in a million. Stand alone.

Become a stranger to all that is of this world. Find pleasure in the holy things of God and don't think you are strange if you feel you can no longer be entertained by things you once were insensitive to. This is a good sign that you are actually following the path of obedience in the Spirit one decision at a time.

The more you obey the promptings of the Spirit the deeper into the light you will come until you will look back at the things you once tolerated and be appalled that others don't see things the way you do. But we must not think less of them, remembering that it is a progressive journey for each of us.

But remember that simply to remove these worldly amusements from ones life will not in itself cause one to come into the light. One must be lead there, by acting on the prompting of the Spirit and removing things that we begin to question, because one believes it is not pleasing to God and they desire to please the Lord because they love God with all their heart, soul, mind and strength. Only then can they know the path of holiness and the difference between the Spirit and legalism.

But how do I know if it is not pleasing to God or just me putting unnecessary restrictions on myself. You have probably heard this before, but it is good advice. "If you have to ask yourself "is it a sin?" it probably is something you should put off. Once you put it off you will be able to see clearly and looking back after you have been abstinent from it for a while you will probably say ..."Yes, it was a sin for Me..." and you will not want to return to it.

The joyful life is the holy life. An indescribable joy is available for those who free themselves from this world by obedience to the Spirit and those who choose to compromise and tolerate worldliness in all its many forms have no idea what great joy they are missing if they were to change their mindset to a "no compromise" heart for Christ.
I wasn't expecting this. And what I mean by "this" is that a person such as yourself would write exactly what was already in my heart. I now realize that perhaps in the depth of my mind, I was hoping that someone might convince me that it is ok to watch people do and say so many things that are in total contradiction to the Path that we are to follow.

The foul language associated with the sport is something that bothers me very much. The sayings of, "I'm gonna kill you!" "Your dead!" These words and ideas pain me so much. We are to be kind and gentle with one another and to be honest, I almost feel like as the popularity of MMA has grown so exponentially, that this sport has been at least partially responsible for the rampant hatred that has escalated, and not just between Americans, but between nations.

I am certain that you will understand what I am about to write, but first . . . Scripture:

Matthew 19:21 NKJV - "Jesus said to him, "If you want to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me."

I wish that I lived in the Days of Jesus. I would be so happy to rid myself of all earthly things and simply go where Jesus went, ate what He ate, slept when He slept. Earthly, worldly things are something like anchors, keeping us stuck, or dragging along with incredible tension and binding. Nothing, there is nothing that would make me happier than to look over at a sleeping Jesus. Or, to look up at Him as I sat on the floor before Him. The thought of these things makes me weep and disrupts my breathing. It is such a difficult world to live in without knowing anyone who thinks and feels this way. I long to know people with gentle and kind spirits. I long to be surrounded by people who have a soft, tender, and responsive heart to others. But, there is not one that I know.

I was about to say that you will never know how much I appreciate what you have written to me, but I think that I am probably wrong. You have been given Holy Understanding, and because of this, you have been trusted with Knowledge, for you have acted upon it. And in this Knowledge, you have clearly obtained the Wisdom of the Lord.

Breathe . . .
 

Roughsoul1991

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#36
Here this is for those who talk the talk you talk.

John 6:27 Labour not for the meat which perisheth,
but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life,
which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him hath God the Father sealed.
Do you work to go on vacations? Exercise? Feed yourself food? Upkeep your house? You are still of the world and as the scripture explains. We must be diligent with the time we have and our labor to make it meaningful.

If something is amoral then it is the matter of are we putting God first in our daily activities or the amoral hobby? Hobbies are good but not when they take time away from God.
 

2ndTimothyGroup

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#38
My friend, Jesus walked [away] from His creations as He walked up that hill to die. He did not fight in any way, shape, or form. I am proud of what you have written thus far. So, walk away from Peachy, for we are being goaded into becoming angry. We are being goaded into sin.

All respect to you . . .
 
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#39
Do you work to go on vacations? Exercise? Feed yourself food? Upkeep your house? You are still of the world and as the scripture explains. We must be diligent with the time we have and our labor to make it meaningful.

If something is amoral then it is the matter of are we putting God first in our daily activities or the amoral hobby? Hobbies are good but not when they take time away from God.
I do not take any vacations. I do not sell my time for money. My God takes care of all needs for
everything I do is for Him. I live in the impossible from miracle to miracle.
And it is not even hard. I do not ask anyone for anything.
 

Blik

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#40
The Lord gives us a choice have the kingdom, of heaven as our home kingdom or the kingdoms of the world. Both has their laws to abide by. We are to live in the kingdom of the world as strangers, and live by their laws as long as they do not conflict with the laws of the Lord. Love is the basis of all of the kingdom of heaven. We are not to fight our enemies but do good for them.

To get pleasure from watching competitions is to live in the kingdom of the world as our home kingdom.