... beauty of work. These are normal issues of life. There is also nothing wrong with desiring a better work; we all strive for advancement.
However, instead of sitting on the fence, rather find the purpose ...
... is consistent (Titus 1:2).
3. If we have no objective criteria or standard by which to distinguish between right and wrong, then it is impossible to identify certain behavior as “sinful.” Again, contrast ...
Modern relativistic thinking suggests that we have no rule or standard by which we can distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong, moral and immoral. Hilary Putnam, a Harvard professor, sums ...
... die, and there I will be buried" (NIV) Ruth 1:16-17.
Wrong decisions have been the source of all mankind’s problems from the Garden of Eden till now. The sin man committed has led to many consequences ...
... alone without help. There are those who are very wealthy and those who are very poor in the church, and we see nothing wrong with it. Caring for the needs of one another is no longer a priority in the ...
... their marriages without any fear of God or his directions. This has an influence on the younger generation (children) as they enter marriage with wrong perception, mentality and assumptions, thereby ending ...
... can be less difficult.
We are to avoid following wicked counsel. The wicked counsel here is wrong advice from anyone or even from within yourself (worldly counsel). If we avoid wicked counsel, then we ...
... people to God. God is never interested in that effort! Winning souls in the wrong way is equal to not winning souls at all. It is better to win one soul the right way than convince yourself that you have ...
... debt of forgiveness. God in his infinite faithfulness and goodness gave back our life despite all the wrong things we have done. Before we even knew him or had the desire to build a relationship with him, ...
... keep forgiving that brother but they will keep their distance so that, that act of always being wronged will seize. This suggestion felt alright to me. Who wants to be around someone who keeps offending ...