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What are we worshipping?
Everyday that we spend our lives, we need to make many decisions in our lives.
Do you know how many decision a person makes a day on average?
Can you guess?
It is about 35000 decisions that we make a day.
That’s a lot of decisions that we have a make everyday.
What do decisions do to our lives?
They make our lives better or worse.
A good or bad decision is the difference between happiness and sadness.
So how do we make decisions in our lives?
We do this according to how we see the world, how we see ourselves and others.
But to me, most of the time we make decisions according to what we are worshipping in our lives.
Does this make sense?
james 1:22-
For example, when if we worship the good life and this is what we put our hope in
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