In our journey through life, we often find ourselves caught between the values of the world and the values of God. The world esteems wealth, power, and pleasure, but these are contrary to what God values. As believers, we are called to live by a different set of values, ones that align with God's kingdom. The world's values are like an unflushed toilet in God's eyes, detestable and abominable. We must learn to use the things of the world without becoming absorbed by them, for they can easily lead us away from a simple devotion to Christ.
The pursuit of money, self, and pleasure can be particularly dangerous. In the last days, people will be lovers of self, money, and pleasure rather than lovers of God. This is a warning for us to examine our own lives and ensure that our love for God surpasses all else. We must be careful about what we allow into our minds and the minds of our children, as even a small amount of corruption can have lasting effects.
Moreover, we must recognize that nobody can harm us except ourselves. The devil was defeated on the cross, and his power over believers was taken away. We should not fear him or anyone else, for God works all things together for the good of those who love Him. Even the greatest evils can be turned into the greatest goods, as demonstrated by the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Knowing God intimately is the secret to being strong. Eternal life is not just about living forever; it's about knowing God deeply and personally. This knowledge comes through a relationship with Him, cultivated by listening to His word and communicating with Him regularly. As we grow in our knowledge of God, we become stronger and more capable of helping others.
Finally, God has a perfect plan for each of our lives. Before we were born, He prepared specific good works for us to walk in. Our task is to seek His plan and fulfill it, rather than pursuing our own desires or the approval of others. Even if we have wasted years of our lives, God can restore what was lost and use the remainder of our lives for His glory.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The world's values are contrary to God's values, and we must learn to use worldly things without becoming absorbed by them. This requires a conscious effort to prioritize God's kingdom over worldly pursuits. [01:29]
- 2. In the last days, people will be lovers of self, money, and pleasure rather than lovers of God. We must examine our lives to ensure that our love for God surpasses all else, guarding our hearts and minds against corruption. [08:18]
- 3. Nobody can harm us except ourselves. The devil was defeated on the cross, and God works all things together for the good of those who love Him. Even the greatest evils can be turned into the greatest goods. [33:56]
- 4. Knowing God intimately is the secret to being strong. Eternal life is about knowing God deeply and personally, which comes through a relationship with Him, cultivated by listening to His word and communicating with Him regularly. [47:39]
- 5. God has a perfect plan for each of our lives, prepared before we were born. Our task is to seek His plan and fulfill it, trusting that He can restore what was lost and use the remainder of our lives for His glory. [02:48]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:17] - Greetings and Introduction
- [00:35] - Recap of Previous Sessions
- [01:29] - The World's Values vs. God's Values
- [03:25] - What the World Esteems
- [06:20] - Managing Worldly Things
- [07:08] - Lovers of Self, Money, and Pleasure
- [09:13] - The Impact of Media
- [12:01] - Protecting Our Children
- [14:14] - The Real Danger in the Last Days
- [19:02] - Faithfulness with Money
- [27:43] - Serving God or Money
- [33:56] - Nobody Can Harm Us
- [47:39] - Knowing God Intimately
- [02:48] - God's Perfect Plan for Our Lives