Title: Life Management (June 5)
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Life Management (June 5)
(Hebrews 10:32-39)
life management
(Hebrews 10:32-39)
In ancient Greece and Rome, there was a Carthaginian army led by General Hannibal. That army defeated the Roman army, the strongest in the world at the time. As a very cold winter approached, Hannibal's army was unable to advance further into Rome and was stationed in Capua. Capua was a very luxurious city. The city's lavish lifestyle robed the Carthaginian army of courage. Winter has passed and spring has come. A fight began with the Roman army, but Hannibal's army was devastated. Man is trained through suffering and perishes through comfort.
The life of faith is the same. (...) Our lives must also be well managed and managed.
① We must know the meaning of suffering and make good use of it.
Everyone has hardships in life.(...) A good manager is someone who can handle hardships well. A person who does not lament or complain about what he does not have, but uses what he has. (...) Small trials come with small trials, and great trials come with great faith (...) You will find God through suffering. I obey. Be humble.(...)
② Always be conscious of your goals.
A good manager always does not just manage the present, but looks forward and has a clear goal.(...) Life is a race that starts with the starting line of birth and runs non-stop to the end of death. Running well and running well are good, but it is important to run steadily toward a goal.(...) Do you have a purpose in believing in Jesus? I bless you in the name of the Lord not to forget that purpose.(...)
③ You need to develop your strength.
Man is not omnipotent and imperfect. Humans have limits. We must obtain the strength of God.(...) What is the source of strength? It is faith in God.(...) Please connect the pipe of faith to the reservoir of infinite power called God.
The true management of life begins with knowing God. Suffering is put to good use when we completely depend on God. The purpose of life becomes clear. God makes you prosper. This is the secret to managing your life. Amen.