Finding Joy in the Bible Part III
It does take some determination to open the Bible and read it regularly, but today I want to show you some ways that will make it easier.
It does take some determination to open the Bible and read it regularly, but today I want to show you some ways that will make it easier.
The Bible is a very old book, and getting helpful meaning out of it takes some real effort.
If there are so many Bibles around, why aren’t there more happy people? I think I know the answer.
Most people use music hoping it will make them happy. Christians use music BECAUSE they are happy.
Instead of just having fun, these young people also learn how to have a life-changing relationship with their Creator.
There is, however, another lesson that we can all learn from Ray Rice’s moment of rage.
Several years ago, I happened to be listening to radio talk show host Michael Medved. Mr. Medved was asking callers if they agreed with Sir Elton John’s statement that, “organized religion doesn’t seem to work. It turns people into hateful lemmings [those who blindly follow one another until they are all destroyed] [...]
It’s hard to soar with eagles when you live around turkeys. We’ll get to that problem with “turkeys,” but first let’s explore how the Bible shows that we can soar like eagles.
Strangers lie to each other three times during the ten minutes when they meet for the first time.
The tragic suicide of comedian Robin Williams leaves us wondering why he felt such deep despair.