Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Theme: "THEY ARE THE PROBLEM"

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Text: 2 Corinthians 10:12-18 
"But he who boasts, boast in the Lord 2 Corinthians 10:17 
Researchers at Virginia Tech University, along with police officers, recently determined that distracted losconductores are those who put others in greater danger than losconductores aggressive. Drivers who eat, discipline their children in the back seat, or talking on the phone are the most dangerous. 
When asked the residents of an American city on the bad habits of drivers that made the roads become unsafe, most believed that others caused more problems than themselves. One woman said she spoke a little on his cell phone but did not mark at least the phone numbers while on the road. She ended her comments by stating that others "are not following the rules of the road ... They endanger us all." 
It's in our nature to draw the finger at others. The apostle Paul spoke about other teachers who avoided looking at their own behavior and, instead, I attacked him (2 Corinthians 10:12-18). He wrote: "But they, measuring themselves by themselves, are not wise ..." (v. 12). 
When we look at our own actions but, instead, we compare ourselves with others, we often say that we are like ourselves well. But, as Paul said, what counts is the praise of God, not our own approval (v. 19). 
If you compare yourself with someone, Compare yourself with Christ. 

Listen to this song and worship God at Heart
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