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... with fame, fun, pleasure, and power because they think they lead us to love more. Sometimes, as we communicate and interact with other people, it is easy to confuse pleasurable social contact with love. ...
The Problem of life – Introduction
... a man could desire!” (NLT) Ecclesiastes 2:4-8.
In spite of these material possessions and fame, Solomon declared in Ecclesiastes 2:11:
“But as I looked at everything I had worked so hard to accomplish; ...
From Zero to Hero
... 27).
Encounter with Christ converts people from shame to fame, zero to hero. What has God done for you? Are you willing to share to glorify God? Evangelize Christ. Amen
Eyes on the Prize not the Price || ...
Can God trust you?
... fit in because he was with great wealth. Does that mean we could do better with the little things we possess? Would God be able to say that “hey devil! no matter how much you defame him, disable him, make ...
When we pray
“Your name, O Lord, endures forever; your fame, O Lord, is known to every generation” (NLT) Psalm 135:13
Bible reading: Psalm 134, 135 & 136
The Holy Bible encourages us to pray without ceasing ...
Loving the unlovable
... with fame, fun, pleasure, and power because they think they lead us to love more. Sometimes, as we communicate and interact with other people, it is easy to confuse pleasurable social contact with love. ...
I’d rather have Jesus
...
I’d rather have Jesus than worldly applause,
I’d rather be faithful to His dear cause;
I’d rather have Jesus than fame,
I’d rather be true to His holy name.
Than to be the king of a vast ...
The days are evil
... But are we doing right before the Lord? Are we not provoking the Lord instead? (1Corinthians 10:22).
Power and fame have also overthrown the faith of many. Being idolized or elevated by fellow humans ...
Why hide among the trees?
... public place, the growing years to adulthood, emptiness to rich abundance, ordinariness to a hall of fame, etc., are some of the transitions that register the various subtle cover-ups in this life.
In ...
The problem of pleasure - part 1
... 2:9-11
One would have thought that Solomon, after working so hard to get all the good things in life, all the material possessions, all the fame and prestige, his conclusion would be, ‘Wow, this is ...
Difficulties abound in life, but take heart! (Part 1)
... sons and daughters, respect and fame, servants and employees, great wealth, friends, other precious relationships, etc. were not taken for granted. And in a temporary reminiscing posture, Job recounted ...
The dream of God
... we feel God doesn’t answer prayers anymore? The famed Christian Apologist C.S. Lewis in his book Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer had this to say:
“They tell me Lord, that when I pray,
Only ...
From Zero to Hero
... 27).
Encounter with Christ converts people from shame to fame, zero to hero. What has God done for you? Are you willing to share to glorify God? Evangelize Christ. Amen
The joy in telling God's unfailing ...
I’d rather have Jesus
...
I’d rather have Jesus than worldly applause,
I’d rather be faithful to His dear cause;
I’d rather have Jesus than fame,
I’d rather be true to His holy name.
Than to be the king of a vast ...
Loving the unlovable
... with fame, fun, pleasure, and power because they think they lead us to love more. Sometimes, as we communicate and interact with other people, it is easy to confuse pleasurable social contact with love. ...
When we pray
“Your name, O Lord, endures forever; your fame, O Lord, is known to every generation” (NLT) Psalm 135:13
Bible reading: Psalm 134, 135 & 136
The Holy Bible encourages us to pray without ceasing ...
The Problem of life – Introduction
... a man could desire!” (NLT) Ecclesiastes 2:4-8.
In spite of these material possessions and fame, Solomon declared in Ecclesiastes 2:11:
“But as I looked at everything I had worked so hard to accomplish; ...
The dream of God
... we feel God doesn’t answer prayers anymore? The famed Christian Apologist C.S. Lewis in his book Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer had this to say:
“They tell me Lord, that when I pray,
Only ...
What job stood for!
... I broke the fangs of the wicked and snatched the victims from their teeth.”
In spite of the fame of Job coupled with his societal influence, he carried out these good deeds with all humility. It was ...
The days are evil
... But are we doing right before the Lord? Are we not provoking the Lord instead? (1Corinthians 10:22).
Power and fame have also overthrown the faith of many. Being idolized or elevated by fellow humans ...