God and choice
Aug 4th, 2010 |
By Sean |
Category: Dynamic Mind, God and choice
Choices are an everyday commodity. Every moment of our lives is made up of choices. Whenever we face a crossroads in life, choices are present. Whenever we have an option, a choice is always there. Choice is the result of free will. And it was given to us.
Tags: difficult choice, don't regret, everyday choice, how to make choices, make choices, make the right choice, making choices, won't regret Posted in Dynamic Mind, God and choice |
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Apr 6th, 2010 |
By Sean |
Category: God and choice
We all have our preferences and favorites right? The world says that when you have good looks, you’re almost half-way there. And often times, we choose our favorites for a reason – either they look good, or they have a pleasing personality, they make us laugh, they’re fun to be with, etc. How do you think God choose His favorites?
Tags: Choice, Esau, God and choice, God chose, Jacob, Unconditional choice Posted in God and choice |
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Feb 1st, 2010 |
By Sean |
Category: God and choice
We all have emotions. It makes us happy or sad, joyful or mad, it makes us laugh or cry or smile. Emotions move us and make us feel. It is something that’s innate and intentionally designed for us. Emotions are very powerful and we have to be mindful of it. Why? Because our emotions are a very powerful decision-influencers.
Tags: decision making, emotional, emotions, feelings, judgment, love Posted in God and choice |
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Dec 6th, 2009 |
By Sean |
Category: God and choice
We all know the story of the fall of man. When Adam and Eve were in the garden and they met the serpent who talked his way into letting Eve pluck a fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil and had her eat it. Only Eve and the serpent were doing the talking at the time, so where was Adam?
Tags: adam, beauty, God, idolatry, sin, temptation Posted in God and choice |
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Nov 20th, 2009 |
By Sean |
Category: God and choice, Personal
I’m not a Super Christian, I’m not a holy person, I’m not a nice guy, I’m not – I’m just not. God created all men equal and to some extent, I’ve had my downs in life. I’ve been through what every man has been through growing up – struggling with lust, wrestling with pride, battling off greed, falling in pitfalls and stumbling in potholes of sin.
Tags: decision, God, holy, super Christian, testimony Posted in God and choice, Personal |
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Nov 4th, 2009 |
By Sean |
Category: God and choice, God and compromise, Videos
Allen Iverson rationalizes and justifies that practice isn’t as important as the game. He pushes the thought to silliness – that practice is practice and the game is what matters. Watch it.
Tags: Choice, decision, practice, the game Posted in God and choice, God and compromise, Videos |
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Oct 28th, 2009 |
By Sean |
Category: God and choice
If God is really in control in every detail and aspect of our lives, how can we say that we still have free will? But if we have full control of our lives and choices, how can we say that God is in control?
Tags: absolute freedom, Choice, free will, God, having free will, mutually exclusive, sovreignty Posted in God and choice |
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Sep 21st, 2009 |
By Sean |
Category: God and choice
SharePerfect is not perfect anymore and will never be perfect again when a mistake occurs in it’s state. We all have a choice – it is God-given to us as human beings. Everyday we make hundreds or even thousands of choices in our lives. Choice is vulnerable. Vulnerable to our feelings, to our wisdom, to [...]
Tags: Choice, Compromise, mistake, Thoughts Posted in God and choice |
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Aug 23rd, 2009 |
By Sean |
Category: God and choice
ShareIndeed everything that God created is good. Though ever it can be used for malice and twisted into evil. It was October 1, 2008 and this thought just popped into my mind as I was swimming alone in a pool at Tropical Palace, trying to buff up my stamina for the supposed basketball game later that [...]
Tags: Choice, free will, God, God and choice Posted in God and choice |
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