Seven Keys to Biblical Prosperity (7)
Published by Jeff, on March 25th, 2009 in Front Page, Spiritual Health.This post is part of a series. You can read them all by clicking here
So far, we have considered these keys to biblical prosperity:
- Cultivate a Trust and Obey Perspective on the Bible
- Steward with Generosity
- Eliminate Greed
- Watch your Entourage
- Invest in People
- Keep Your Eyes Open for Spiritual Prosperity
We have finally come to the seventh key to biblical prosperity, and it is the hardest one for us to grab in our world today because our world is far more about getting rich quick than it is about slow patience, and the seventh key requires the greatest patience ever. » Click here to read the rest. «
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Seven Keys to Biblical Prosperity (5-6)
Published by Jeff, on March 12th, 2009 in Front Page, Spiritual Health.This post is part of a series. You can read them all by clicking here
So far, we have considered these keys to biblical prosperity:
- Cultivate a Trust and Obey Perspective on the Bible
- Steward with Generosity
- Eliminate Greed
- Watch your Entourage
Today, we move on to keys 5 and 6.
5. Invest in People
Three amazing passages in the Bible give us a perspective on using money to invest in people.
First, there is the passage that Paul wrote to the Corinthian church. For a while, Paul had taken up the cause of the Jerusalem church. There had been a famine and some economic hardship in the Jerusalem church, so Paul was making appeals to the churches he started to give aid to him so he could send it to the church in Jerusalem. Writing to the Corinthians about this offering, he says: » Click here to read the rest. «
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Seven Keys to Biblical Prosperity (3-4)
Published by Jeff, on March 10th, 2009 in Front Page, Spiritual Health.
This post is part of a series. To view all the posts in this series, click here
Yesterday, we considered the first two keys to Biblical Prosperity:
- Cultivate a Trust and Obey Perspective on the Bible
- Steward with Generosity
Today, we will be looking at numbers 3 and 4.
3. Eliminate Greed
In some ways, this is a no brainer. The Bible talks so much about the sinfulness of greed and our culture itself sometimes recognizes the evils of greed so it almost goes without saying that to please God, we need to get rid of greed. » Click here to read the rest. «
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Seven Keys to Biblical Prosperity
Published by Jeff, on March 9th, 2009 in Front Page, Spiritual Health.
Yesterday at LCC I had the privilege of talking about a topic that is just as controversial and unbelievable as it is true. I discussed the Biblical promise that God wants his people to be prosperous.
Nevertheless, I am not one of those preachers who proclaims that God wants his people to be Wealthy and Healthy and all we need to do is jump on the bandwagon of positive thoughts, so it was important to me that we dig into what the Bible actually has to say about prosperity.
In light of that, I wanted to post here what I’m calling the Seven Keys to Biblical Prosperity. We’ll take a few days to get through this. Each day we’ll address a few relevant passages from the Bible and a few principles learned from those passages. To see all the posts in this series, check out the SKTBP tag. » Click here to read the rest. «
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"Our biochemistry is about 97% the same as a mouse.
Our biochemistry is about 50% the same as a banana.
Human Cytochrom 'C' is closest to that of a sunflower.
Human eyes are closest to the eyes of an octopus.
Human skin is closest to that of a pig."
Explain to me, how this fits in with primates??? With all due respect, i think his aim with "god set it up that way" was meant to be an insult of some kind. He sounds very passionate about this subject and with passion comes biases. While i'm not researched in anyway on this specific argument, generally speaking i'm convinced these people only look at their "evidence" with one prospective; 1st proves evolution or doesn't.. They don't even consider any other possibility of what it could mean..Taken at face value because i don't know anything about the human gnome and could be missing key things due to pure ignorance. Start of video; You had plenty of time to research and form a "theory" on something then proceed to drop this well researched project on someone and expect them to refute you on the drop of dime?? I dont think you need a PHD to say; you should allow someone to try refute your findings within a respectable time frame. That seems like the most objective thing to do. Although i think this would show insecurity on "Ken's" part. (To have holes punched in something your just presenting would be kind embarrassing. or was it arrogance?) Rest of video: Sounds like its not an exact match, "within 15 bases", and something about Telomeres not belonging? The choice of "correspond with" instead of something like is "exactly like", implicates some differences as well?.. But i could be completely wrong.. "no reason, no rhyme" sounds like he is insulting the bible as well. Would be very interested in hearing a completely objective view on these findings..