Guest Speaker David Delk: The Marriage Prayer: Part 1
If the Bible is true, my only viable choice is to work to make my marriage as good as it can be.
If the Bible is true, my only viable choice is to work to make my marriage as good as it can be.
Biblical priorities are how we align our free will with God’s sovereign will.
The goal is to bring my free will into alignment with God’s will.
How I handle money is a window into my soul
God’s perspective on money is so difficult not because the Bible says so little, but because it says so much.
The price of true friendship is personal vulnerability.
After God, but before all others, make your wife your top priority.
The two greatest needs of every child are structure and encouragement.
Justice is blind,grace is personal.
The secret of job contentment is not getting what we want, but redefining what we need.
We will feel most alive, most useful,and most significant when we are doing what God created us to do.
Jesus is the ultimate truth-teller.
A mans most innate need is his need to be significant to find meaning and purpose.
To be a cultural Christian is to love this life more than the next life.
The unavoidable result of an unexamined life is to end up Christian in spirit but secular in practice.
The rat race is the conflict between who I am created to be, and who I am tempted to be.
What am I holding onto that is blocking my relationship with God?
Spiritual Disciplines are the God-given means by which I cultivate a deeper walk with Christ.
I manage against the Fall as a son, not a orphan.
My priorities are motivated by an altogether different reason for living.