Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2022)
Things We Cannot Control; Ecclesiasties 7-9
Season 6, Episode 18
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24-Jun-2022
"There are many things in our lives we cannot control. We spend much of our life trying to take control by doing what we desire. Ecclesiastes 8 tells us the truth about the things that we cannot control. Wisdom is often understood by our reactions to life. That is why it is always best to come to the LORD and give Him control over our lives, because the truth is we have very little control of it. The Bible tells us that happiness (or joy) is not
an emotion but a state of existence. As I navigate my life and seek to follow God with my life, He makes me happy, not because I’m delighted in everything that happens but because I trust in the LORD, and I know that He has victory over anything in my life. He makes me stronger than what this life throws at me. Thank You, LORD!
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