Posts Tagged ‘result’
Learn from Solomon
Who doesn’t know Solomon, son of David, the greatest king that ever live in the world, his fortune are unbeatable at his time, and also known for his wisdom.
Don’t you want to know the key of Solomon success, lets reveal it. One of the key of Solomon success is written as below:
Ship your grain across the sea;
after many days you may receive a return.
Ecclesiastes 11 :1
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Givers type
There are three types of givers, which are stone fire, sponge, and bee nest. I believe we all ever give the best for the Lord, but admit it, there are something you expect behind it. Either its poverty, happiness, couples, fame, etc. But the best offering are sincere and expression of love, your love to Lord.
Lets discuss about those three type of givers, start with fire stone. What is fire stone, fire stone looks like ordinary stone, but it could lid fire if you bang it hardly. Its like some chinchy person, in order to get him to give, we should shock him out, but at the end only a bit is coming out, the rest still kept just for him.
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Repercussion Of Faith
Long considered as the bastion of feudalism, Catholicism and religion always seem to be untouchable. It was often dangerous to remark something against it because individuals who do so were often declared as heretics. As a result, religion’s potential as a social force and power has always been limited to spirituality. Its potential to develop societal beliefs, norms, and influence on political paradigm shifts had been obscured by its more obvious function. But new researches had shown and proven that religion, particularly the dominant Catholicism was a dominant influence in the political movements that shaped the nation.
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Fawcett, McMahon, Jackson, and Cronkite: Did they ask the Question?
Farrah Fawcett and Ed McMahon are reported to be Catholic while Michael Jackson was a Jehovah’s Witness and Walter Cronkite was an Episcopalian. Some who belong to these religions may feel assured that because of their respective religious affiliations all is well with each of them.
The Biblical view is that they may have ended up with God after death not because of their religion but in spite of it. The Bible view of salvation is quite explicit and involves no requirement to belong to any specific religion. While that may be a subject for another time it does well to remind ourselves of the thief on the cross who died next to Christ at the crucifixion. Read the rest of this entry »