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Success and Failure, , September 10, 2018
Success is achieving the goals you set out to achieve.
Most people set temporal goals for themselves and upon reaching those goals, find that they are not as satisfied as they thought they would be.
The Book of Psalms is the longest book of the Bible and to meditate on the Psalms is the key to happiness, satisfaction, and success.
There are five books of Psalms and there is a movement of thought progressing throughout the book:
Success is achieving the goals you set out to achieve.
Most people set temporal goals for themselves and upon reaching those goals, find that they are not as satisfied as they thought they would be.
The Book of Psalms is the longest book of the Bible and to meditate on the Psalms is the key to happiness, satisfaction, and success.
There are five books of Psalms and there is a movement of thought progressing throughout the book:
Success is achieving the goals you set out to achieve.
Most people set temporal goals for themselves and upon reaching those goals, find that they are not as satisfied as they thought they would be.
The Book of Psalms is the longest book of the Bible and to meditate on the Psalms is the key to happiness, satisfaction, and success.
There are five books of Psalms and there is a movement of thought progressing throughout the book:
Success is achieving the goals you set out to achieve.
Most people set temporal goals for themselves and upon reaching those goals, find that they are not as satisfied as they thought they would be.
The Book of Psalms is the longest book of the Bible and to meditate on the Psalms is the key to happiness, satisfaction, and success.
There are five books of Psalms and there is a movement of thought progressing throughout the book:
Book I The Conflict between the blessed life of the righteous contrasted to the wasted life of those who rebel against the Lord
Book I The Conflict between the blessed life of the righteous contrasted to the wasted life of those who rebel against the Lord
Book I The Conflict between the blessed life of the righteous contrasted to the wasted life of those who rebel against the Lord
Book I The Conflict between the blessed life of the righteous contrasted to the wasted life of those who rebel against the Lord
Book II The Invitation to all peoples to worship the Lord
Book II The Invitation to all peoples to worship the Lord
Book II The Invitation to all peoples to worship the Lord
Book II The Invitation to all peoples to worship the Lord
Book III The Distress of the nations who reject the Lord
Book III The Distress of the nations who reject the Lord
Book III The Distress of the nations who reject the Lord
Book III The Distress of the nations who reject the Lord
Book IV The Contentment of God’s people in the midst of conflict
Book IV The Contentment of God’s people in the midst of conflict
Book IV The Contentment of God’s people in the midst of conflict
Book IV The Contentment of God’s people in the midst of conflict
Book V The Celebration of Messiah’s victory
Book V The Celebration of Messiah’s victory
Book V The Celebration of Messiah’s victory
Book V The Celebration of Messiah’s victory
I. Success Begins with Stopping –
I. Success Begins with Stopping –
I. Success Begins with Stopping –
I. Success Begins with Stopping –
A. Stop – walking in the counsel of the ungodly
A. Stop – walking in the counsel of the ungodly
A. Stop – walking in the counsel of the ungodly
A. Stop – walking in the counsel of the ungodly
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These may be casual conversations with acquaintances
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These may be casual conversations with acquaintances
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These may be casual conversations with acquaintances
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These may be casual conversations with acquaintances
2. News shows, night time comedians, and talk shows.
As Christians we justify these contacts as necessary to “know what is going on in the world”
2. News shows, night time comedians, and talk shows.
As Christians we justify these contacts as necessary to “know what is going on in the world”
2. News shows, night time comedians, and talk shows.
As Christians we justify these contacts as necessary to “know what is going on in the world”
2. News shows, night time comedians, and talk shows.
As Christians we justify these contacts as necessary to “know what is going on in the world”
B. Stop – standing in the path
B. Stop – standing in the path
B. Stop – standing in the path
B. Stop – standing in the path
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With sinful people
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With sinful people
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With sinful people
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With sinful people
2. Having more in-depth, intense conversation
2. Having more in-depth, intense conversation
2. Having more in-depth, intense conversation
2. Having more in-depth, intense conversation
C. Stop – sitting with the scornful
C. Stop – sitting with the scornful
C. Stop – sitting with the scornful
C. Stop – sitting with the scornful
1. Scorn is mocking –
1. Scorn is mocking –
1. Scorn is mocking –
1. Scorn is mocking –
2. Scorn dismisses someone or something as worthless or deplorable.
To scorn is to treat people with contempt.
Everyone is under suspicion.
2. Scorn dismisses someone or something as worthless or deplorable.
To scorn is to treat people with contempt.
Everyone is under suspicion.
2. Scorn dismisses someone or something as worthless or deplorable.
To scorn is to treat people with contempt.
Everyone is under suspicion.
2. Scorn dismisses someone or something as worthless or deplorable.
To scorn is to treat people with contempt.
Everyone is under suspicion.
3. Cynicism believes everything is useless and leads to complacency –
3. Cynicism believes everything is useless and leads to complacency –
3. Cynicism believes everything is useless and leads to complacency –
3. Cynicism believes everything is useless and leads to complacency –
4. Jesus was scorned on the cross –
4. Jesus was scorned on the cross –
4. Jesus was scorned on the cross –
4. Jesus was scorned on the cross –
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