Monday, May 24, 2010

"Restless" Responding to Grace

Vrses 14 Solomon is disturbed that good happens to wicked and bad happens to righteous.

Vrs 15 Solomon responds by saying what is the point I guess I will just enjoy the things of life.
The possessions of this world were never designed to bring us eternal happiness. So now Solomon is again “Restless” because he is not happy with enjoying the things of life. This issue is still bothering him. (ice cram did not take care of it)

Vrs 16 Now he is saying wait I want to understand this “applied my heart” I am losing sleep over it.

Vrs 17 There are things that are a mystery. Human nature wants all the answers

9:1- Solomon realizes though good and evil is dispensed over the wicked and the righteous, God has particular care over the “Righteous” and “Wise” “hand of God”

9:2- Solomon is saying of I realize there is a difference between the Christian and non-Christian. A description of sanctification (comparing the Christian and non-Christian)
Results of sanctification
1. Clean, sins washed away *Unclean sins remain
2. Sacrifice, inward and outward worship ((becoming set apart in this area is living more for Christ and less for self) *No Worship
3. Does good- has a desire to accomplish the good works that God prepared in advance Eph 2:10 *Doing good not a priority
4. Fears God- respect *Not much if any regaurd

But the problems that Solomon runs into is, there is not much difference in the comforts and the burdens of Christians and non-Christians.

The difference between a Christian and a non-Christian is not what we have but what we are.

Solomon is going back and forth and he sees that there is a difference between the believer and the non-believer but he sees similar if not the same thing happens to them both. They both receive good and bad stuff and they both die. We know that bad things do not come from God but He good does.

So the question here then become why should the bad or wicked people receive anything good?

The answer is…the Theology of Common Grace come in
Dutch Reformer Abraham Kuyper did a great deal of work with this theology.
9:3a
Common Grace-is the grace of God by which He gives people innumerable blessings that are not part of salvation, but are common to all. James 1:16-17 & Matthew 5:44-46

Kuyper would add “God working on the heart of the sinner”

Common Grace is a means by which God gets peoples attention and therefore assists in their possible Salvation. Salvation is born out of “Saving Grace”

Where do we see Common Grace
Realms of Common Grace (Out of Grudem’s Sytematic Theology)
-Physical- Rain, Mt 5:44-46, material possessions Gen 39:5 Potipher’s house blessed because of Joseph
-Intellect- People have the capacity for knowledge
-Moral- Restrains people from being evil all the time. Rom 1:32 Know right from wrong
-Creative- art, music, inventions
-Societal- Government Rom 13:1-4, development
-Religious- Love your enemies Mt 5:44. The fact that we have faith can bless others

Vrs 3 Solomon says this is evil…what is evil?
That people don’t recognize Common Grace
Romans 1:21 not thankful. They don’t see that God is the giver of good gifts James 1:16-17

Unbelievers look at God and if things are going great think “I don’t need God” and if things are going terrible “God is terrible”

Vrs 4 -5a A Christian that is suffering is better then a non-Christian who has much and is proud. Dog=unclean scavenger Lion= proud predator
Some other benefits of our Salvation…hope and security in death

9:5b-6 The demise of the unbeliever and their response. Common Grace is as good as it gets for an unbeliever. This is why many try to create heaven on earth with functional saviors.

What the unbeliever fails to realize is Common Grace is God’s way of pointing us to Saving Grace.

But they use the good things and make them ultimate things and put them in the place of God.

Then when those things don’t deliver the happiness, contentment, fulfillment we look for other things will and the cycle continues.

7-10 The response of the believer… If you have Jesus in your life enjoy the good things that God has given

Vrs 7 Enjoy Possessions
Vrs 8 Live Pure
Vrs 9 Enjoy the people
Vrs 10 Enjoy your work/calling

Why? because we have a good God who wants good for you

The negative responses from a believer.
1. Don’t enjoy the good gifts
2. We are angry with God because He sheds grace on people “who do not deserve it”
These responses result in no joy, complaining about everything
Paul said we should be content in all siuations

Remember in the end we win. 1 John 5:4-5 We overcome the world

Vrs 11 It is not by our own merit. Human knowledge verses God’ ways. You would think …”this” but sometimes its “that”. Everything you learned about life unlearn it

The ultimate example of this is Jesus dying for us. You would think it is “be Good” but Jesus paid it all for you. GOSPEL

Vrs 12 You don’t known when your life will be demanded of you

So To the unbeliever how are you responding to Common Grace?
Luke 12:17-20 Fool Is it helping you recognize Saving Grace

And To the believer how are you dealing with Common Grace? Are you using it as an opportunity to talk to the unbelievers & are you enjoying what God has blessed you with.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

"Restless" Jesus & Politics

Obeying authorities and politics in general can make you “Restless”
Because of that there are two main responses that people take.
1. Get real involved in politics and the issues almost to the point of being consumed.

If you are too into politics, it can become an idol
A church or a Christian should not be defined by their political party, our definition comes from Christ.

2. Insulate yourself and not care about political issues that affect the world we live in.

Some Christians don’t bother and have an attitude of complacency. Complacency paved the way for things like the Holocaust. We don’t care so we let evil men rule, then we start to care when it affects us or our wallets or us directly

What should be the Christians response? Lets look at what Solomon says.

Verse 2 As Christians we need to do right before the Lord, that means we are a good citizen and abide by the laws.

Verses 3 Respect- This for Christians is important, we can disagree with the political powers that be... in a respectful and non demeaning way.

Verses 4-7 When you are dealing with authority keep in line with what the king (law givers) want and things will be fine.

But there is a time in which a person needs to speak out and that person needs to use the wisdom from God to judge when that time is.

Even the king needs advisors and accountability. People can’t lead unless they can take leadership. Sometimes the leaders need a reality check.

Daniel is the best biblical example of that, he chose to obey God and not the King when the kings decree went against the Lord.

Daniel did not start a revolt or a campaign, he just continued to do the work of the Lord and be a testimony. And it worked, the king glorified God and the wicked men got their justice.

It is hard for us to understand this story because we are American Christians and that is a great privilege but also a challenge. We were born into a society with a sense of entitlement, my opinion matters and is very important and should be heard, we have rights.

With these things being said and understood what is the role of a Christian in politics.

A Christians politics should be…

Vrs 8 Death is the real enemy that the Christian must fight. We realize that we can’t fight the fact that it will happen but we can share with others Who has conquered death.

1. Fight Death- the way we do that is tell people how to not experience the second death
2. Do Good - Verse 8b wickedness is no way of deliverance

Being politically consumed may cause Christians

1. Ignore death…because they are trying to create a heaven on earth, a world wide Kum by Ya
Political liberalism equated with spiritual liberalism Total Truth p 276
False sense of peace on earth
Richard Niebuhr author of the book Christ and Culture “The Christ of Culture” Christianity should adapt to what ever way culture is going.

2. Fight sin… We take the salt and light concept to a level in which we think we have moral control over this world and we can change everything.
Niebuhr “Christ against culture”
Causes people to be judgmental, trying to make people live by Biblical truth when they do not trust Christ.

What we need to ask when this happens is…
Did you ever read your Bible? It will get worse before it gets better.

Look at the life of Jesus…
Matt 22:15-20 In this account if Jesus said it was right to pay taxes all the tax burdened people would not want to follow, the Jews would accuse Him of loyalty to Rome rather then God. If He said it was wrong they would have accused Him of insurrection (revolt). This question was a political trap to see where Jesus’ loyalty fell.

Here is the Master’s answer Verses 20. Don’t get caught up in politics

1. Do Good – be a good citizen
2. Fight death – serve God

He spread good news about the Kingdom and did good to people. Funny thing is He challenged the religious, the politicians the corrupt leaders.

When we “Do Good” and “fight death” we accomplish what calls “Christ the transformer of culture” this means we start to redeem the culture and community we live in.

Many times people think that we redeem culture by fighting for moral values and against sin, but look at how Jesus redeemed us…love, sacrifice, mercy, forgiveness, grace and pursuit of us. GOSPEL

The result… if we don’t follow Jesus’ example and are more involved in political causes we become frustrated and restless

Verse 9 If you are in a position of power and you hurt others, you will eventually hurt yourself. “Trap I set for you seems to have caught my leg instead” MWY Proverbs 28:9-11

Unfortunately many people aspire to be corrupt. “now I can get away with this”

If God puts you in a power position, accept it and do good with it and fight against death.

Verses 10-13
1. Vrs 10 We get discouraged in doing good, because are good is for a cause rather then Christ.
2. Vrs 11 We give in to the temptation of doing wrong, because corrupt people keep getting their way.
3. Vrs 12-13 We loose focus of what our purpose is as a Christian living in this society.

To Fight death and Do Good

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

"Restless: Be Good

Community Group Questions

1. Have you ever did the right thing but it did not go well?
2. When did you realize you were not good?
3 Have you found that you struggle with things in life that are not good? What are those things?
4. Are there certain people in life that try to bring you down?
5. Do you have issues with trusting people?

In life we have situations in which we do the right thing and “be good” and we run into problems…

Verse 15 It is a mystery why bad happens to “good” people and good happens to the “bad” (Table this verse until chapter 8:14 and talk about common grace)

1. Being “good” does not give you ultimate protection

We think if I am good, good will happen to me

Verses 16 preacher is warning about pseudo-religiosity or showy forms of worship.

2. Trying does not always work
Religion will fail to make you “good”

Vrs 17
3. We get discouraged. So we start to do bad.

The Solution
Verses 18-20
Understanding what makes you “good” will help you deal with what is not “good” in life.

The GOSPEL.
We are not “good” and we need a Savior

After we are made “Good” by Jesus many times we are brought down by What is not “good” does not bear down on you,

Solomon shows us what is not good…

Verse 21
1. People will sin against you (It breaks a moms heart when their child comes home and realizes people are not good)

2. You will not make everyone happy. People will complain, have high expectations and not be pleased with you.

Mark Driscoll calls the Pastorate being a piƱata

Verses 22 truth be told if you are asking why would someone say something bad a me? Cause you do it too.

3. You will sin against others

Verses 23-25 our inability to accomplish righteousness on our own
I have proved, I will be wise I I I

4. Life can get frustrating, we try and try, we get restless cause we try to much

Verses 26
5. People will try to bring you down.
Side note: Pleasing, how do we please God?

Verses 27-28 you will search and search add and add, but you will not find the answer through men or women

6. You can’t fully trust others. (in general)

Verses 29 God’s desire is to Redeem you and make you “good”
Eph. 2:8-10
when we apply the Solution (The GOSPEL) to our lives we will start to be good. If Jesus made you “good” then you need Jesus to be “good”

How does this work? Applying the Gospel
1. People sin against
2. You can’t make everyone happy (have to make Jesus happy)
3. You sin against others (ask for forgiveness)
4. Life gets frustrating (Love like the Father in prodigal son)
5. People try to bring you down (Jesus suffered for what people are trying to bring you down into)
6. You can’t fully trust others (Realize He is all you have, but we extend grace)

Result: Face shines
Verse 8:1 The Biblical concept of a persons face shining is an image of a person who is stable. Understanding

When a child comes to the point in life where they realize “my mom wants me to be good because she wants good for me” Mom’s know their children are incapable of always being “good”.

Their countenance changes…Oh so that’s why 

When a person comes to the reality that only Jesus can make them “Good” righteous, their face shines and when se apply the Gospel to each situation we can do “Good”

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

"Restless" The Growing Name

What encourages spiritual growth?
Vrs 1a come back to that
Vrs 1b-4
1. Suffering
Suffering to grow a theology of suffering,
The contrast here is this…as far as spiritual growth is concerned; you will grow more when you are suffering. The day of death is not you actually dieing it is a loved one.
Celebrating does not inspire growth as much as pain and suffering, in pain and suffering we start to look for answers.

Jesus suffered and His suffering should get our attention. It should wake us up to how serious our sin is and the high price that was paid to redeem us. GOSPEL His suffering accomplished much.

So when you suffer, keep your eyes on the one who suffered.

Verse 5-6
2. Correction-anytime someone comes along side you and corrects or wants to help you get on the right path. Correction brings growth

If you have people in your life that love you enough to correct you, love them because they love you.

How do you take the correction…be humble and look to change.

Listening to the encouragement of fools. Young guys in particular listen to this. Wisdom is personified as a woman in Proverbs. Studies show that if there is a group of men and no women in the mix, the men are more likely to commit a crime




Verses 7
3. Temptation
Learning to do good amidst the evil around you. It is very tempting to sin when we are oppressed or when you are deceived or bribed
-Oppression- treated unfairly, how do you respond? JESUS
-Bride- this may look good, but that does not mean it is good? JUDAS

Temptation helps you grow because if you stand up under it, you feel the hand of God helping you and it encourages for the next temptation. But if you fall, you learn from consequences.

Verse 8
4. Waiting
Why so long oh Lord will this trouble not leave? Patience
ER illustration: There are certain things we do when we wait.
-Look for consolation (talk to every seemingly knowledgeable person)
-Complain- I am looking for some to commiserate with me
-Worry
But Jesus wants you to trust

If you don’t fair well in these areas, suffering, correction, temptation and waiting you will fall into the trap of things Solomon says will stunt your spiritual growth.

What stunts spiritual growth?

Verse 9
1. Anger with God
Why have you appointed me for this suffering? I am mad at you Lord.
It is not wrong to question but it is wrong to cast blame
JONAH-he was mad at God’s character

Verses 10
2. Dwelling in the past
Don’t dwell in the past, life was better before this happened.

Church illustration: Some hold onto certain ways of doing things and if it does not stay that way it stunts their growth.
Here are non-negotiables…
-Our statements of faith, Jesus, trinity, scripture
-The Word will be preached
-The Good News preached
-The songs will be about Jesus
-We celebrate communion
-We baptize believers

Deal with the present so you can learn from it.

Verses 11-12
3. Worldly wisdom
Wisdom comes from the Lord and knowing the counsel of God, realizing He is in control, He has a plan, His plan is good but you need to be molded into that plan.

You will stunt your spiritual growth by looking to the world for the answers to the questions of life.

Verses 13
4. Thinking you are in control
Realizing you don’t have ultimate power to fix everything. This is important especially for the men, we by nature want to fix, In order to grow we need to give those things to the Lord



Verses 14
5. Not accepting what God allows in your life.
When you are in a good season in life…enjoy it. But what makes a good season, that much better is enduring a bad season before it. This past winter was a great example.
But the response should be “Oh Lord you are in control”

Verse 1 what makes a name good? Dealing well with the areas that encourage spiritual growth. So if you are growing you will help heal others like precious ointment.

If this happens “The Growing Name” will be that of Jesus, precious ointment that heals and sooths the damaged souls.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

"Restless" Most Toys

Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12 “Most Toys”

This next passage talks about wealth and possessions. As a Christians we need to have the right perspective on these things and why we have them. If we don’t we will be restless. If we do it will enhance our life of worship because it will focus in on the One who gave us these gifts.

Traps of wealth and possessions

Verse 8-9 Greed - Leo Tolstoy author of War and Peace told a short story about a men who was told he could buy all the land he could walk around in a full day.
Dropped dead and the servants dug a hole 6ft by 3ft and Tolstoy titles his story “How much Land does a man need?”

Vrs 10 Never enough- Possessions only satisfy a little so many are trapped into thinking the more I have the more satisfaction will come.

Vrs 11 People take advantage of you- hard to tell why people want to be around you. Real friends don’t care about what you own.

Vrs 12 Much to worry about- (house in Florida, hurricane ill)

Vrs 13 Hard to acquire- If you work hard for something, often times your attitude becomes prideful and you have sense of entitlement.
Vrs 14 Suffer loss - Martin Luther Said I have held many things in my hands and I have lost them all; but whatever I have placed in God's hands, that I still possess.
Verses 15-16 Temporal – only for this life, the things of this life will make no difference in the next unless you use them to bring Jesus glory.




Vrs 17 False sense of Protection – Just cause you have it does not mean you will keep it.
Leonard Lauder, Former president of Estee Lauder said
“When a person with experience meets a person with money, the person with experience will get the money. And the person with the money will get experience.”
Can’t protect you from sickness, death, sorrow
A parenthesis, Solomon pauses and tells us about the purpose
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Verses 18-20 The purposes of wealth and possessions
Not monastic living. Possessions are evil. This is actually a form of escape, rather then using wealth and possessions for a purpose.
1. Enjoy
It is important for us to understand that God is not anti material possessions
Randy Alcorn in his book entitled “Heaven” talks about how the idea of heaven as floating around on a cloud because you are with God and thinking about Him, is from Plato. And reminds us that Heaven is a material place for our enjoyment with the Lord. Go back to the Garden before sin when Eve picked a Mango from a tree and was like “wow this is good…Adam eat this” was it wrong for her to enjoy the material gifts…no, it made her realize and think of God and say things like what a great God.
2. Reward of work (Grandpa Czeck)
3. Bring joy (Celebrate)
4. Gift from God (God is a giver and we worship Him because He gives) GOSPEL Did not spare His own Son
5. Empowers us to do good. (how can you use your possessions to serve?)
6. Inspires Stewardship (take care of what you have)
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Vrs 1-6 Miss the purpose – Does not enjoy and worry about what will happen to his wealth when they are gone.
not blessing others with it and doing good and finding joy and being content.
John G. Wendel and his sisters were some of the most miserly people of all time. Although they had received a huge inheritance from their parents, they spent very little of it and did all they could to keep their wealth for themselves.
John was able to influence five of his six sisters never to marry, and they lived in the same house in New York City for 50 years. When the last sister died in 1931, her estate was valued at more than $100 million. Her only dress was one that she had made herself, and she had worn it for 25 years.
The Wendels had such a compulsion to hold on to their possessions that they lived like paupers.
Notices verse 3 “soul is not satisfied” GOSPEL.. better off dead
Result is verse 4 Darkness

V7 Consumption- if you just consume you will not be satisfied

V8 Waste- God does not bless us so we can be foolish and waste

V9 Dreamer-if I only had (dad and lotto tickets)

V10-11 False sense of power
God is in authority and you can’t fight it but things like acquiring wealth and possessions make you feel powerful

Vrs 12 Deception- don’t be deceived by a gift that was given to you so you focus on the Giver

Sunday, April 18, 2010

"Restless" Don't Trip

Ecclesiastes 5:1-7 “Don’t Trip”

Two issues…
1. Corporate worship
Coming to church is not paying your dues, you come to grow, and learn more about…

2. Life worship Out of the same mouth come cursing and blessing??

Verses 1-3 Cororate worship

1. Listen

Vrs 1
That we may not bring the sacrifice of fools, we must come to God’s house with hearts disposed to know and do our duty. We must be ready to hear, that is,

I read an article by JR Vasser , Pastor of Apostles Church in NYC: what to judge the preacher on.
1. Text sourced : From the Bible and in context
2. Christ exalting: Is Jesus the hero?
3. Gospel Centered: Can someone get saved listening
4. Audience focused: know the people in which you preach.
John Stange Mind, heart, hands

We must diligently attend to the word of God read and preached

More commonly we judge on was it funny, was it touching, did it make me cry, was it a new perspective

Someone visits a church and says the message was awesome, “great what was it about”

In a church much hinges on what is preached from the pulpit and this is convicting to me
George Whitefield the Great preacher that was a huge catalyst for the Great Awakening in 1700’s
“the reason why the congregations are so dead, is because dead men preach to them”

2. Offer

Music: We sing..you will not like every song
Give
Serve

Vrs 2 God is righteous and you are sinful (contrast of heaven and earth) we know as believers God is with us. He is not far off and uninvolved.

We are not even worthy to come and worship God with singing, but God allows us to.

We must be very cautious and considerate in all our approaches and addresses to God (Hey God) When Jesus says Abba like daddy it is a personalized term of endearment.

We do have a personal relationship with Jesus, and the fact that He is Jesus should demand that you speak to Him with respect.

The words of our mouths must always be the product of the meditation of our hearts.

“It is not enough that what we say comes from the heart, but it must come from a composed heart, and not from a sudden heat or passion” Matthew Henry

We see this all the time someone gets excited about the Lord, so they commit to everything and within days or weeks they drop the ball.

Let our words be few, that they may be well chosen, Job 9:14.

3. Reverance (casual but reverent vibe) Composure in Worship

Vrs 3 As confused dreams, frightful and perplexed, and such as disturb the sleep, are an evidence of a hurry of business which fills our head, so many words and hasty ones, are an evidence of folly reigning in the heart, ignorance of and unacquaintedness with both God and ourselves, low thoughts of God, and careless thoughts of our own souls.

The idea carried here is that you should be thinking about your composure, not hurried and mind all over the place.

What inspires reverence?

1. Look to the Cross GOSPEL
2. Look to the future Kingdom Hebrews 12
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You come to worship service to know the Lord better, and be encouraged to do good.

If you “trip” in Corporate worship, you will “trip” in life worship

“Man cannot know himself without knowing God” John Calvin in the opening pages in The Institutes.
How can you know how to act if you don’t know Jesus

Here is what happens...you are created to worship and the corporate worship shows you how to in life. The worship service is designed to point you to Christ and without That the weekly reminder you can get off focus and start worshipping other things which will be sin and cause you sin.
Then what happens is your life worship becomes non-existence.


Life Worship: How do we worship with our life?
1. Follow Through
Vrs 4 Vows Deut 23:21 & Matt 5:37
The problem with vows is that it can lead us to a works based salvation ideology

Side note: Don’t barter with God, we have a God of love and justice, we don’t dangle a carrot stick in his face and say if you do this I will do that. Remember He is righteous and we are unrighteous…God is not pleased when we do something for Him only in view of what we can get out of Him.

That is almost like a smack in His face because everything you have is by His grace and you don’t deserve it anyway.

Many times when people rush into things they also rush out of things

2. Less is more
Vrs 5 Only take on what you can handle , sometimes people just want to please and others and they agree to more then they can handle.

I want to help, but instead of helping you hurt your testimony and maybe your family.

3. Act rather then speak: Talk is cheap Don’t make promises to people that you can’t keep it will damage your testimony for Christ and ruin your Life Worship
Vrs 6

4. Humble yourself
Vrs 7 At that time it was common for people to claim to know God through dreams. Last week we talked about being teachable. We will never arrive.

Some people sit around and dream all day, what could be done or what should be done but they never get anything done.

Be humble… you don’t know everything (people know everything)

5. Fear God: The end of the matter is in Corporate Worship and Life Worship we should do all things for the Glory of Jesus

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

"Restless" Teachable

Ecclesiastes 4:13-16 “teachable”

Vrs 13-15

Here we have an example of two kings…poor wise youth and Old foolish king who apparently knows it all.
Admonished=taught

Then in verse 16 he says this young wise king even though was a great ruler was not appreciated.
The vanity of this is another thing that is leaving Solomon “restless”

What we are going to do tonight.
1. Look at being teachable
2. Then challenge the idea of worrying about how people will respond to what we have accomplished.
-Solomon’s original reason for wanting wisdom was so he could govern God’s people, now all of sudden he wants to be able to boast.

Better to be “teachable” =capable of being taught


Not teachable people…
-Are Legalistic-they make the rules (add rules)
-Are Annoying-because they don’t listen
-Are Prideful- they know it all (while you are talking instead of listening they are thinking about what they are going to say)
-Miss blessings-
Keys to being teachable.
1. Environment-puts themselves in an environment in which they will learn (possible rant about how this goes to far, circles in class to all participate) Paul said check out WITH THE SCRIPTURES to the Beraen’s

The environment for learning we want to create here (at The Five)…Topic: Jesus Concept: Living for Him Curriculum: The Bible

Personal ideas, Read, ask questions, surround yourself

2. Attitude- I still have much to learn, I can be wrong, what can I gain from this?
Proverbs 1:7, “ Fools despise wisdom” Rom 12:1-2

In life you can receive a position because of your teachable character.
Solomon was teachable but when he thought he knew it all that is when he fell and something shifted.

Vrs 16 seems to be saying that the kings who come after this king did not learn from him, he can be a great teachable person that rises up from nothing and that popularity was not recognized by the next king.

Soloms’s attitude is “oh what is it worth”
Maybe you feel this way sometimes…
With your children
With your parents
With your spouse
With your boss
With your employees
I would agree with Solomon’s discouragement but what we can take away something better from this.

Are you only doing good for a particular response? It is a vain pursuit if everything you accomplish is for you.

Your popularity will always be challenged…but there is a way out…
Use your life to bring glory to the One who can glorify you GOSPEL

All of your accomplishments, responsibilities, positions should bring glory to Jesus. If they are for you will be “restless” .

How can you bring glory to Jesus? The first step is being “teachable”

let Jesus teach you how to be a good
child, parent, spouse, boss, employee

People will always find something wrong and something to criticize but a teachable spirit will win people and the Christian’s desire is to win people for Jesus.

When we do things for Jesus and learn from Him we then realize it is Him working through us and we cannot boast in our own power.

But there is something that we can then boast in…
Boast is the Lord Jer 9:24 Galatians 6:14
Our life and accomplishments should show Jesus to others in all that we do