Episoder
-
Ecclesiastes 8:2-4
The person at the top of an organization doesnât have to know all the details of everything within, but he needs to know where itâs going and why. He needs to be ready to defend it.
-
Ecclesiastes
The book of Ecclesiastes is King Solomonâs journal. In it he paints the tragic self-portrait of a man filled with regret. For us reading his journal we see his simple messageâGod is God and we are not.
-
Manglende episoder?
-
Ecclesiastes 9:3
Weâre all born with a depraved heart, which can deteriorate towards evil...if not for the restraining grace of God.
-
Ecclesiastes 8:14-15
How do we handle the mysteries? What do we do with those unsolved questions? How do we live in the realm of untimely pleasure? Chuck has three suggestions for us.
-
John 14:26
God gives us wisdom so we can view life with objectivity and handle it with stability. When we place our faith in Christ we have access to wisdom through the Holy Spirit.
-
Ecclesiastes 9:7
Life is exciting! Life is fun! Life is happy! Like Jim Elliot once said, âWherever you are, be all there.â Youâre on the mission fieldâget at it! Have a ball! Go for it!
-
1 Corinthians 13:12-13
Optimism, pessimism, suspicion, and fatalism all fail to present life as it really is. In contrast to these four ways we view life God tells us to live with a perspective characterized by reality, joy, trust, and hope.
-
John 14:6
The man-made philosophies of materialism, hedonism, humanism, and fatalism are false foundations that will never bring contentment. Examine your lifestyleâare any of these philosophical foundations guiding your decisions?
-
1 Timothy 6:18-21
As leaders we are tempted to see the objective in front of usâof all we must get done. Wise leaders remember objectives canât be the single drive of our lives; we must build into those who will someday be in leadership.
-
Luke 6:47-49
Jesus says if we build our lives on Him, when the storms of life come, we will stand. We can trust in His wisdom and power.