Saturday, October 22, 2016

Compatible Puzzle Pieces

With knowledge comes wisdom. After gathering all the facts it is our responsibility to put it into action. 

Just like putting the pieces of a puzzle together with knowledge and wisdom I can move mountains. And wouldn't you like to know the source of all wisdom?
 
People crave for wisdom and when in doubt they ask God and He gives them more than enough to overflowing (James 1:5). Wow!

Yes, wisdom is free for the asking. I have to admit I need all the wisdom I can get to help me live in this mixed up world.

When I think of wisdom I am often reminded about the story of The Three Little Pigs & Big Bad Wolf.

One little piggy built his house out of straw while the other built his house out of sticks. But the third little piggy used common sense and built his house out of bricks.


Then one day the Big Bad Wolf came along and changed the whole landscape. He huffed and he puffed and blew the house of straw and house of sticks away. Immediately the two fled to safety in the brick house that the wolf couldn't blow down.

The third little piggy was very wise. If only I had as much wisdom as he I would be so much better off. How are you on the wisdom chart?
  

Saturday, October 15, 2016

The Barter System


Perhaps it would be better to live under a barter system than to entertain the evil thoughts about money. Why not? It was done that way many years ago.

There is no doubt about it, money has power. Just the thought of it will move mountains; cause a vicious argument; replace God; refocus our views about religion; create an out-of-control desire; and more. 

'Burning Holes' is a good metaphor that tells us how to manage our money. Sometimes spending more than we earn causes it to burn holes in our pocket.

Living in a mixed-up world I thought that money would solve all my problems until I read Hebrews 13:5. Yes! Money and contentment do not always go together.

There is a valuable lesson here for all of us to learn about money management. In your struggle to establish and maintain a budget, use some common sense.    



Saturday, October 8, 2016

Purpose

What makes the world go around? Some people say love while others say money. But would you be surprised if I say purpose?

Read Romans 8:28 in your Bible and when you do please notice the words "know...all things...for good...love God...have purpose."

How can anybody ever live a peaceful life without purpose? Frankly speaking, you can't. Yet millions of people prioritize the wrong thing—careers, job, money, drive a nice car. Even health and religion are important if necessary. Thus life becomes shallow, empty, and perhaps even miserable.

So why are you feeling miserable? How do you go about getting rid of that empty feeling in your life? From my own personal experience I say, "Get A Life." Focus on the purpose of your existence and you will feel much better. 


 

Saturday, October 1, 2016

More Hot Air




This is a presidential year and last Monday the two major candidates, Hillary Clinton (Democrat) and Donald Trump (Republican), went at it in a debate viewed by millions of people all over the world.

Still people remain puzzled. Based on character alone, the choice is questionable. How could anybody vote for somebody whose character is deeply flawed?

Why would God allow a deeply flawed character to enter the race for the highest office in the land? The answer is simple. God wants to teach us that something good can come out of something bad.

The Bible is filled with stories about people whose character was flawed. Jacob stole his brother Esau's birthright? David committed adultery with Bathsheba and orchestrated the murder of her husband. Ultimately Jacob and David did a lot of good.

Sometimes presidential debates are just a lot of hot air without anything significant to say. And just think we have two more of these to go. I can't wait until the election is over. How about you? Are you tired of these debates?

So how should we vote in the upcoming election? How should we deal with the flawed character of our presidential candidates? Based on my own personal convictions (Rom. 13.:1) I would let my conscience be my guide.

Don't get hung up on the character of the candidates in the midst of all the bickering. Vote your conscience. Evaluate their plans and hope that America will be a better place to live.