January 17, 2013

  • I like reading about King Solomon of the Old Testament. God gave him Godly wisdom; he used it to govern his people, but did not in the matters of the heart. He was wise but not with his own personal life and personal decisions.

    Our time here on earth is precious. We all go through the same life process. But not everyone heard nor learn God's wisdom in how we can make our life worthwhile.

    At least with King Solomon, he ultimately learned his life's lessons. The Book of Proverbs showed so many ways of improving our life. He definitely realized that in everything that we do, without God in the center of it, our life does not make sense. Our life starts to fall into place once we call on God to help us.

    In the Book of Ecclesiastes, he shared what he had experienced in life. We will go through the same pains and sufferings as we go through our life's journey. We will have time and season for everything that we have chosen to do. We have time to make decisions that will affect ultimately our eternal life.

    Like what God has told the ancient people of Moses time; "Choose wisely. Choose life and blessings, so you and your children may live."

    In this modern age, God's Holy Book stands true. God's Word applies to the ancient people and the modern people of our time. The more we get familiar with what God has said to us and apply them in our life, the better we become in our daily choices and decisions in life. God wants us to meditate on His Word day and night.

    He has given us one life to live here on earth. Each time and each activity in our life; if they are centered on God's plan, purposes and will for our life, we will finish the race of life by reaping God's many rewards in the life eternal.


    Isaiah 40:8  "The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever."

    And the same thing with mankind:     "By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return." Genesis 3:19

    Hebrews 9:27  "Just as man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment,"

     

     

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