The cross is the great...
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The cross is the great leveler, which means that the cross touches a common human denominator.
Suppose that the common denominator is the joy we have in receiving gifts and services. We all like to get things and have others serve us. But by the time a few people are receivers and subjects of services, they begin to protect their privileged positions. Others are cut out. What satisfaction to the ego if everyone is on top? The acquisition of plenty and power infects society with greed, pride, resentment, exclusiveness. To get is not the common denominator.
Suppose we turn the illustration upside down. Supppose that the acts of giving and serving are common human denominators. There is room for everyone as servant and giver. The joy of giving and doing for others can be felt by everyone, and the rewards do not prompt pride and resentment. There's room for everyone when building up.
Suppose that the common denominator is the joy we have in receiving gifts and services. We all like to get things and have others serve us. But by the time a few people are receivers and subjects of services, they begin to protect their privileged positions. Others are cut out. What satisfaction to the ego if everyone is on top? The acquisition of plenty and power infects society with greed, pride, resentment, exclusiveness. To get is not the common denominator.
Suppose we turn the illustration upside down. Supppose that the acts of giving and serving are common human denominators. There is room for everyone as servant and giver. The joy of giving and doing for others can be felt by everyone, and the rewards do not prompt pride and resentment. There's room for everyone when building up.
