PernellRodocker
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When should I________(fill in the blank)…
What should I do about___________(fill in the blank)…
My marriage is____________(fill in the blank)…
My spouse needs to___________(fill in the blank)…..
No man, doctor or physician has the answer or enough medicine or advice to put us on the right path to success in our woes and ventures. To me there is no help in this world. I believe that the answer to all counseling is this:
Matthew 6:33 (King James Version) 33But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
I’m not saying to not ask for advice:
Proverbs 11:14 (New International Version, ©2011)
<SUP>14</SUP> For lack of guidance a nation falls,
but victory is won through many advisers.
God promised us that He would meet all our needs. We are also told to bear one another’s burdens.
Galatians: 6:2 Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.
A burden is mostly of a physical nature, but there are “worrisome” burdens. If we believe Christ and the Scriptures then there is really no need for a “worrisome” burden unless God calls us to one…
"Consider the birds of the air, they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?" (Matt. 6:26).
Thus, the “Right Answer” to all our problems is:
Walk with Christ as scripture calls us to. It may sound simple in nature, and be difficult to do... but if I recall, Christ said that "his burden is easy". I would have to believe that He meant that our burden is too much for us to handle and that His would be much better for us... So I guess the answer would be learn what "His" burden is and be more concerned about "His" yoke and trust that the "scriptures" are true and that God will take care of us if we become more concerned about the way He wants us to walk...
Let me also say that if someone suggests something for you to do, such as, "leave that man" or "sell all you have" or anything of a decisive nature that seeking God is most important... The end results may not be what God wants... The one thing that God has on His hands more than anything else is "time". God is never "quick" to jump and is never in a "hurry".
PR
NOTE: (I have been following Christ for 35 years. I am not "Scholar" nor do I have any degrees in anything). Funny, I don't remember any of the disciples "degreed" in Christ..........
When should I________(fill in the blank)…
What should I do about___________(fill in the blank)…
My marriage is____________(fill in the blank)…
My spouse needs to___________(fill in the blank)…..
No man, doctor or physician has the answer or enough medicine or advice to put us on the right path to success in our woes and ventures. To me there is no help in this world. I believe that the answer to all counseling is this:
Matthew 6:33 (King James Version) 33But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
I’m not saying to not ask for advice:
Proverbs 11:14 (New International Version, ©2011)
<SUP>14</SUP> For lack of guidance a nation falls,
but victory is won through many advisers.
God promised us that He would meet all our needs. We are also told to bear one another’s burdens.
Galatians: 6:2 Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.
A burden is mostly of a physical nature, but there are “worrisome” burdens. If we believe Christ and the Scriptures then there is really no need for a “worrisome” burden unless God calls us to one…
"Consider the birds of the air, they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?" (Matt. 6:26).
Thus, the “Right Answer” to all our problems is:
Walk with Christ as scripture calls us to. It may sound simple in nature, and be difficult to do... but if I recall, Christ said that "his burden is easy". I would have to believe that He meant that our burden is too much for us to handle and that His would be much better for us... So I guess the answer would be learn what "His" burden is and be more concerned about "His" yoke and trust that the "scriptures" are true and that God will take care of us if we become more concerned about the way He wants us to walk...
Let me also say that if someone suggests something for you to do, such as, "leave that man" or "sell all you have" or anything of a decisive nature that seeking God is most important... The end results may not be what God wants... The one thing that God has on His hands more than anything else is "time". God is never "quick" to jump and is never in a "hurry".
PR
NOTE: (I have been following Christ for 35 years. I am not "Scholar" nor do I have any degrees in anything). Funny, I don't remember any of the disciples "degreed" in Christ..........