Want glory? Steer clear of stupid bickering, advises King Solomon. Don’t let Satan sucker us into endless quarrels, distracting from the ultimate mission – winning souls for God. Embrace disagreements with humility, ditch the name-calling, and remember it’s OK to just agree to disagree. There’s the badge of honour; wear it proudly!
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Stop Rooting for the Wrong Team
Enthusiasm without knowledge can lead to embarrassing mistakes, like cheering for the wrong team at a football game. Understanding isn’t automatic; it requires research and skepticism. Instead of riding the wave of collective excitement or anger, scrutinize the information first. Knowledge is powerful, and lack of it can make you root for the wrong side.
How’s Your Job Reference?
When inconsiderate actions lead to unfavorable outcomes, blaming anyone, even the divine, is foolish. As the story of Lucy warns, sterling qualifications lose their shine when tainted by poor work ethics and irresponsibility. Remember, just like your sins aren’t wiped without consequences, your misdeeds aren’t erased without impacts. Decisions made against God’s direction risk not only ruining your life but also damaging your relationship with divinity.
Fight for Who?
Christians, it’s time to stop battling over the insignificant and start wrestling with what truly matters: our relationship with Jesus Christ. Instead of squabbling over bible versions, music, clothes, and politics, we need to uphold our faith and share the Gospel’s message. It’s time to fight the right fight. Love God, love others.
Moving Shade
In the scorching heat of life, find refuge in God’s shadow. Just like a shifting canopy, our lives must constantly move with Him to experience true rest and avoid getting burned. Don’t stay put – embark on the journey and discover the rest that only God can provide.
Thankful for People
Paul, once a high-ranking figure, became blinded by divine intervention on a mission against Christians, triggering a revelation that turned his life upside down. Rather than dwelling on lost social status and material wealth, Paul realized the true importance of people over things and experienced a transformation from hate to love.
