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Warning against hardness of heart.

Lesson 10: A Warning Against Hardness of Heart (Hebrews 3:7-11) If you have been a Christian for very long, you have watched someone make a profession of faith in Christ, followed by dramatic changes in his life. It’s exciting to see his new joy. But then a difficult trial hits. His faith is shaken. He stops coming to church and begins to avoid other Christians. Soon he is back into his old ways. And you wonder, “What happened? Was his conversion genuine? Can Christians lose their salvation?” Jesus explained what I just described in the parable of the sower. He said that the seed of the gospel falls on four kinds of soils: the hard road; the thin soil over a hard rocky layer; the soil infested with thorns; and, the good soil. I just described the seed that fell on the rocky soil. In Jesus’ words, “When they hear the word, immediately [they] receive it with joy; and they have no firm root in themselves, but are only temporary; then, when affliction or persecution arises because of the w...

Perseverance

BOOK Study by a specific book AUTHOR Study by a certain author TOPIC Study by a particular topic VERSE Study by a specific verse Lesson 11: Persevering in Faith (Hebrews 3:12-19) One of the most controversial issues among Christians is, “Can a believer lose his salvation?” Our emotions can get involved, since most of us have loved ones who at one time made a profession of faith in Christ, and perhaps were even involved in some ministry. But today they are far from the Lord. We wonder, “Is this person truly saved?” Our hearts want to say “yes,” but there are scary verses, such as several in our text, that make us hesitate. Among evangelicals, there are three main camps. Consistent Arminians would say that this person was saved, but he lost his salvation. These folks view salvation primarily as a human decision. If your decision to believe gets you in, your decision to deny the faith puts you out. I dismiss this view as indefensible in light of many Scriptures that promise security to Go...

Take Responsibility.

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(Take Responsibility) This one is fairly straightforward. President Harry Truman had a sign on his desk that said: “The buck stops here”. What he meant by that was, as President, he did not have the option to pass the buck when it came to mistakes or failure. He was the boss and the buck stopped getting passed with him.  That’s pretty smart advice for any business owner who wants to be more successful. When it comes to the results of the decisions you make, don’t pass the buck. Everyone is happy to take credit for a successful outcome; as well they should if they were directly responsible for that success. That’s the easy part. The hard part is owning up to your own mistakes.  There is somewhat of an inclination to try and blame someone or something else for a negative outcome. The most successful people fight that inclination and accept the blame for their mistakes as readily as they accept congratulations for their successes. They do so because they realize that ...

One important thing to overcome before going into marriage

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Slothfulness.  When a child is born, from the time he or she is able to walk, whatever he or she sees an elderly person do, especially his or her parents, the child would always want to do it, or try to imitate, even if the child can't or won't be able to do it, but you'll see the child try to do it. But you'll discover, when the child grows alittle more to the age of being able to do those things, you'll discover slothfulness creep into the child, so much so that, those things you once used to shout at the child to stop doing, you'll now be like forcing the child to do those things for you. Now this slothfulness would continue into the teenage of the child, such that you'll have to at some point, be enforcing the child to do even that which is of his or her best interest; and so the child continues to grow enjoying the help and decision making of the parents. Now the child has fully grown, and has reach the time he has to be the one taking decis...

Risk taking

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(Risk-Taking) We’ve all heard the old saying “nothing ventured, nothing gained”. Like most old sayings, there’s a strong element of truth in those words. At the risk of following one old saying with another, without risk, there is not and cannot be any reward. There is an element of chance inherent in every venture and unless that chance is recognized and faced, the venture will never become reality.  That being said, there are people who are natural risk takers, as well as people who are very risk-adverse. The key to success when it comes to risk-taking is understanding what type of person you are and how this personality trait can affect your business when it comes to dealing with risk. It is important to keep in mind that the secret of success when it comes to business risk is mitigating potential damage in favor of  potential  gain. Therefore, neither type of risk personality, in and of itself, provides an advantage over the other when it comes to risk man...

Focus

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( Focus) In any activity or endeavor, it is important to build endurance. Endurance can be defined as the ability to focus on the task at hand and bring it successfully to a conclusion. Some call it fortitude, other call it strength or stamina. No matter what you call it though, endurance is the ability to persevere and get the job done, no matter what.  Usually, when we speak of endurance, we’re referring to physical activity. Yet, endurance is as important in the business world as it is anywhere else. In business circles, endurance usually takes the form of focus. Instead of physical prowess, it becomes the ability to concentrate successfully on a given task. Focus is a critical skill for any business owner, especially in today’s fast-­‐paced world where success o\en means keeping several equally important balls in the air at one time.  So, how do you focus on multitasking, a situation where, by its very definition, several things are happening at once? Well, the...

Vision

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Ch. 01: Vision When it comes to survival, we are visual animals. As a species, our eyesight is our most developed sense. We have a stereoscopic sight that can detect a wide variety of colors and shading. This, in turn, lets us see easily see patterns and movement. These combined abilities allowed us to avoid becoming dinner while trying to get dinner for ourselves. Our vision helped us to physically succeed, and it still does today.  When it comes to business success, vision is no less important to survival. However, instead of our sense of sight, this vision involves our sense of imagination and possibility. Vision, in the business sense, is really the ability to visualize successful outcomes. It is the ability to imagine positive results. It is, at its heart, the ability to lucidly dream of where you want to go with your business.  Don’t be afraid to dream. As Henry Ford once said, if you think you can do something or if you think you can’t do something, you...

Inspirational Quotes

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Inspirational Quotes

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Inspirational Quotes

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Inspirational Quotes

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Inspirational Quotes

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The secret of the Lord

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AUTHOR: H. L. COMPOSER: HARRY LOFER. FIRST LINE: There's a secret we can know walking with the Lord below. 

Inspirational Quotes

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Inspirational Quotes

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Yes, I Know.

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AUTHOR: MRS. A. W. W. COMPOSER: MRS. ANNA W. WATERMAN. FIRST LINE: Come, ye sinners, lost and hopeless;

The king's business.

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AUTHOR: DR. E. T. CASSEL. COMPOSER: FLORA H. CASSEL. FIRST LINE: I am a stranger here, within a foreign land;

Is your all on the alter?

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AUTHOR: E. A. H. COMPOSER: ELISHA A. HOFFMAN. FIRST LINE: You have longed for sweet peace, and for Faith to increase! 

Inspirational Quotes

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Come ye thankful people

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AUTHOR: HENRY ALFORD COMPOSER: GEORGE J. ELVEY FIRST LINE: Come ye thankful people, raise the song of harvest home:

Blessed be the name

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AUTHOR: W. H. CLARK COMPOSER: WM. J. KIRKPATRICK FIRST LINE: All praise to him who reigns above in majesty supreme, 

Oh it is wonderful

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AUTHOR: C. H. G. COMPOSER: CHAS H. GABRIEL FIRST LINE: I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me

It's different now

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AUTHOR: D. B. COMPOSER: DAVID B. FIRST LINE: Once I was lost in sin, I had no peace within, 

He lives on high

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AUTHOR: McKINNEY. COMPOSER: B. B. McKINNEY. FIRST LINE: Christ the Saviour came from heaven's glory, 

Christ Arose

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AUTHOR: ROBERT LOWRY. COMPOSER: ROBERT LOWRY. FIRST LINE: Low in the grave He lay, Jesus my savior! 

Love divine

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AUTHOR: CHAELES WESLEY. COMPOSER: JOHN ZUNDEL. FIRST LINE: Love divine, all loves excelling, 

Like a mighty sea

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AUTHOR: A. L. ZELLEY. COMPOSER: H. L. GILMOUR. FIRST LINE: My Soul today is thirsting for living streams divine, 

Look to the lamb of God

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AUTHOR: H. G. JACKSON. COMPOSER: JAMES M. BLACK. FIRST LINE: If you from sin are longing to be free, look to the lamb of God. 

It's just like His great love

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AUTHOR: EDNA WORRELL. COMPOSER: DEKOVEN. FIRST LINE: A friend I have, called Jesus, whose love is strong and true.

I'll go where you want me to go

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AUTHOR: MARY BROWN. COMPOSER: CARRIE E. ROUNSEFELL. FIRST LINE: It may not be on the mountain's height, 

That beautiful name

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AUTHOR: JEAN PERRY ALT. COMPOSER: MABEL JOHNSTON CAMP. FIRST LINE: I know of a name, a beautiful name that angels bro't

Precious promise

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AUTHOR: NATHANIEL NILES. COMPOSER: P. P. BLISS. FIRST LINE: Precious promise God hath given to the weary passer by, 

The way of the cross leads home

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AUTHOR: JESSIE BROWN POUNDS. COMPOSER: CHAS H. GABRIEL. FIRST LINE: I must needs go home by the way of the cross, 

All the way my savior leads me

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AUTHOR: FANNY J. CROSBY COMPOSER: ROBERT LOWRY  FIRST LINE: All the way my savior leads me; what have I to ask beside? 

Seeking for me

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AUTHOR: A. N. COMPOSER: E. E. HASTY. FIRST LINE: Jesus my savior to Bethlehem came, 

Wonderful story of love

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AUTHOR: J. M. D. COMPOSER: J. M. DRIVER. FIRST LINE: Wonderful story of love, tell it to me again;

O sacred head, Now Wounded

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AUTHOR: JAMES W. ALEXANDER. COMPOSER: H. L. HASSLER. FIRST LINE: O sacred head, now wounded, with grief and shame weighed down.

Leaving it with Jesus

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AUTHOR: JAMES M. GRAY. COMPOSER: O. F. PUGH. FIRST LINE: My heart has come to the place of rest, leaving it all with Jesus.