“The simple believes every word, but the prudent considers well his steps” Proverbs 14:15.
This is a story of the epic tale of David and Goliath.
Man is powerless against the course of justice. And the course of justice admits no exception. Justice does not pardon the prudent and cannot favor the nobles. To maintain the perfection of justice, Lucifer was dethroned in Heaven. Assuming that God did not send prophet Nathan to David before the punishment came, the world would not know the causes of the king’s misfortunes.
There is nothing like having peace because it guards a persons heart and mind from worry and anxiety while promoting a quiet calmness right in the middle. Is this peace available today? the bible says yes but there are some things that a person must do in order to experience this peace. I’ve used a biblical text from one Samuel 30 to drive this point home that we can have personal peace the biblical way. In this article you will learn…what and what not to do when trouble
comes 2. how to respond to those around you 3. priorities as they relate to the problem 4. One’s personal responsibility.
The Bible Story of David and Goliath was probably one of the oldest bully stories out there. I’ve been teaching my kids at the BGC about bullies this week, so I brought in this story as an example of courage in the face of bullies.
Man should learn to humbly accept God’s will for his life and pursue it vigorously. Desire to seek personal heart desire outside God’s planned purpose is part of the seed of disobedience that Satan sowed in the Garden of Eden when he taught man to get and live by his own wisdom rather than obey God’s will in his lifetime.
Man need to balance whatever he does if he desires to maximize life opportunities.
Not all beliefs bless the believer. It is useful to review beliefs at intervals and uphold those that are of benefit only. Bible case studies have been used to drive home this point in diverse ways.
Would you like to read a whole book in the Bible with one sitting? We can do it with the book of Ruth. From the book of Ruth in the Bible, we can learn that blessings is a choice, a cost and it continues.
Have you ever heard of a person doing something that they should not have been able to do or doing something only they could have done?
