The importance of investment, the reality of uncetainity of the future is recognised by the bible, that means even though we trust in God for supply, we must work hard and do our part, use our skill and knowledge to support our needs, God will make one or all our effort pay off. This book is written by a wisest godly man ever lived on the planet, he was rich and know how to handle his resources
This chapter reveals that a person should obey the ten commandmenets, hence doing all at the rightful place and time and bearing in mind that humanbeing is not Lord.
Jesus commanded us to love one another . We are showing the love of Jesus in giving a portion of what he has given us and expecting nothing in return. The greatest love opens your hand and pocketbook to help those who are in need
Let me say something in verse9 there is no any single day that the bible will encourage evil thought or behaviours in our body since it does not belong to us,when we read 2corinthians6:18-20 it is clearly saying that our body was bought and rendered unto us and we shld not misuse it
Young men has to do what is right before them, do what their heart leads them to do, mean that for our body is a temple of God, he want us to serve him with all our heart. for he says love not of this world,for if you love the world u dont love him..
It means that God loves us so much that he wants us to enjoy ourselves as young people but in everything we do we should consider Him and have fun in such a way that it wont harm others.
Comparing Isaiah 63:10 and Mark 4:3-20 relatively with Ecclesiastes 11:6, the SEED here represents CHRIST-The Word of God. And not the everyday preached material givings of offerings and so called prophetic seeds.
it chapter for those in spirit an ordinary flesh been cn read it to understand but rather those who walk in the spirit of God understands the words of the lord which gives them life
verse 9 & 10 encourages d youth to enjoy their youth but it is also a strict warning that in all we do,we shall definitely be judge @ the end..... I pray the grace of our lord always abide with us never to go astray.
Ecclesiastes 11:9,10 Being a youth it is good to enjoy life but we must always remember that everything that is done will be brought to judgement. So we have to live the way God wants us to live. Afterall if anything that is done outside of God is vanity.
Verse 3: For the clouds to be full of rain, there is evaporation which first takes place, thereby making clouds pregnant with rain! The blessings which shower us from on are dependent on what goes up! More prayers combined with fasting go up to the throne of God, and galvanize the father into action! God help us!
Jesus Christ having wiped all the sorrows of man and brought hope to us, its high time that we rejoice, cheer up and move according to his footsteps as youths today.
Happy New Year!
"Therefore remove sorrow from thy heart, and put away evil from thy flesh: for childhood and youth are vanity." ( Ecclesiastes 11:10)
When looking back over a year or over a life, many may have sorrow of heart and see where they went wrong.
When we walk contrary to God's ways and walk in our own ways, when we look back we can have sorrow of heart and regret the way we took.
I heard a man asked in an interview what was his biggest regret in life; his answer was the husband he was in his first marriage. I heard sorrow of heart and regret. The sorrow is what the heart feels and knows; the evil in the flesh is the wrong way seen.
A man was beaming talking about his love of the Lord. As he talked, he referenced all the tattoes that were on his body; he said they were before he came to the Lord. Though his flesh evidenced a way he wished he had not gone, and his heart expressed recognition and sorrow of a way he had took, he had joy in the spirit. His new man rejoiced, even as he sought to acknowledge the lasting image of the old man. Yet, as he stayed in the new man and the spirit of the Lord, the image of the old was covered.
I heard a man say his biggest regrets in life were distractions. He expressed sorrow of heart when looking at the error of his flesh.
For any to not have sorrow of heart and to not be grieved over the wrong seen in their flesh, the sorrow and the wrong must be removed.
Jesus Christ has come, and in Him is forgiveness of all sins. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
If any has sinned against us, we forgive as Christ has forgiven us. If we have sinned against others, we seek their forgiveness.
As we begin to walk anew, if we desire to not have sorrow of heart and to not see a wrong way in our flesh, we must walk in the Spirit, keeping the way of the Lord and His commandments.
"Therefore remove sorrow from thy heart, and put away evil from thy flesh: for childhood and youth are vanity." ( Ecclesiastes 11:10)
When looking back over a year or over a life, many may have sorrow of heart and see where they went wrong.
When we walk contrary to God's ways and walk in our own ways, when we look back we can have sorrow of heart and regret the way we took.
I heard a man asked in an interview what was his biggest regret in life; his answer was the husband he was in his first marriage. I heard sorrow of heart and regret. The sorrow is what the heart feels and knows; the evil in the flesh is the wrong way seen.
A man was beaming talking about his love of the Lord. As he talked, he referenced all the tattoes that were on his body; he said they were before he came to the Lord. Though his flesh evidenced a way he wished he had not gone, and his heart expressed recognition and sorrow of a way he had took, he had joy in the spirit. His new man rejoiced, even as he sought to acknowledge the lasting image of the old man. Yet, as he stayed in the new man and the spirit of the Lord, the image of the old was covered.
I heard a man say his biggest regrets in life were distractions. He expressed sorrow of heart when looking at the error of his flesh.
For any to not have sorrow of heart and to not be grieved over the wrong seen in their flesh, the sorrow and the wrong must be removed.
Jesus Christ has come, and in Him is forgiveness of all sins. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
If any has sinned against us, we forgive as Christ has forgiven us. If we have sinned against others, we seek their forgiveness.
As we begin to walk anew, if we desire to not have sorrow of heart and to not see a wrong way in our flesh, we must walk in the Spirit, keeping the way of the Lord and His commandments.