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Work does not equal life. Americans take the fewest vacation days of countries in the developed world. But, the opposite of work is also dangerous. What does Proverbs have to teach us about holding work in a proper light?
Work does not equal life. Americans take the fewest vacation days of countries in the developed world. But, the opposite of work is also dangerous. What does Proverbs have to teach us about holding work in a proper light?
This is the second of six sermons on particular topics in Proverbs 10-30.
America was founded not with negligence, but by men diligent in their duty to God and fellow countrymen. May we be diligent in our walk with Christ. Patriotic music.
Lakeway Baptist Church
As we embrace correction (last week) God can continue to train us as we seek Him and we can grow in wisdom over the long haul as we rely on His resources.
As we embrace correction (last week) God can continue to train us as we seek Him and we can grow in wisdom over the long haul as we rely on His resources.
Purpose: Provoke people to be responsible to take care of themselves, their family and the poor and needy. Spiritual Truth: Do I take care of my responsibilities or do I expect someone else to do it? Text: Proverbs 24: 30-34 Series: What’s Inside? Series Purpose: Provoke people to develop godly character and personal values that reflect a Biblical worldview.
Purpose: Provoke people to be responsible to take care of themselves, their family and the poor and needy. Spiritual Truth: Do I take care of my responsibilities or do I expect someone else to do it? Text: Proverbs 24: 30-34 Series: What’s Inside? Series Purpose: Provoke people to develop godly character and personal values that reflect a Biblical worldview.
Purpose: Provoke people to be responsible to take care of themselves, their family and the poor and needy. Spiritual Truth: Do I take care of my responsibilities or do I expect someone else to do it? Text: Proverbs 24: 30-34 Series: What’s Inside? Series Purpose: Provoke people to develop godly character and personal values that reflect a Biblical worldview.
Busy, busy, busy. It seems like everyone is busy. At the same time, everyone wants to do more: I wish I had more time to spend with my family. I should read more. This year, I will exercise more. In this series of sermons on laziness (a sequel to The Skinny Glutton) you will learn why busyness is not the opposite of laziness, why you might be a busy sluggard (It probably isn’t that you do too little), and how you can overcome the problem of having too much to do, with too little time to do it.
Busy, busy, busy. It seems like everyone is busy. At the same time, everyone wants to do more: I wish I had more time to spend with my family. I should read more. This year, I will exercise more. In this series of sermons on laziness (a sequel to The Skinny Glutton) you will learn why busyness is not the opposite of laziness, why you might be a busy sluggard (It probably isn’t that you do too little), and how you can overcome the problem of having too much to do, with too little time to do it.