Apr 23
2008
Sermon Alive| Category: Faith, More than conqueror, Personal Revival |
The Bible says that in life, we will face trials, temptations and difficulties. The devil is like a roaring lion pounding up and down outside the cave, waiting for the right opportunities to take its first bite. It roars outside the cave to scare its prey hiding in the safety of the cave. But the moment, the prey let down its guard and walks out of the safety of the cave, the lion will pound on the prey and eat it up alive. (more…)
Apr 22
2008
Sermon Alive| Category: Faith |
How Do We Set The Goal?
Using the S.M.A.R.T.E.R way of God.
1. Specifically
Goals must be specific. The goals give you the power, energy and definite ideas on what you want to achieve. Only clear goals lead to solid achievements. If you do not have any clear goals, you will not know whether you have achieved it and reached you destiny. (more…)
Apr 21
2008
Sermon Alive| Category: Faith |
The lamp of the body is the eye. Therefore, when your eye is good, your whole body also is full of light. But when your eye is bad, your body also is full of darkness.
Luke 11:34 (NKJV)
Our eyes are a very important part of our body. Without the eye, we will not be able to see the beauty that God has created around us. In order to be able to see clearly, our eyes need to focus on picture ahead of us for our mind to process the image we see. When our eyes are focus, our mind will not become dull minded and unstable. When we say our eye is single, it means the eye is very focus. When you are focus, you are able to vision and God’s glory will begin to shine in you. (more…)
Apr 18
2008
Sermon Alive| Category: Arise & Build, Biblical Economic, Tithe |
2. He valued people above possessions.
This dishonest steward knew that he was the steward of his master’s earthly wealth. He also understood the values of relationship. (more…)
Apr 17
2008
Sermon Alive| Category: Arise & Build, Biblical Economic, Tithe |
Two Key Life Values
There are two key life values that we can learn from this dishonest steward:
1. He valued long term benefits above short term gains.
This dishonest steward recognized the long term benefits he would gain when he gave “discounts” to the debts. He used the situation to prepare for his long term survival after he left his master. The lesson we can learn from this is to value the things that has long term benefits and are lasting. The only things that have long term benefits and are lasting are the things of God, not the things of this world. The things of this world will pass away and be gone. (more…)