Our Creator has a reason for calling on people to deny themselves and serve others. It’s more than just being polite. He would like us to cultivate character traits of humility and service as part of our very nature. That way we enter eternity equipped to overcome any temptation to try to take His place. Apparently there was a problem with that in an earlier version of the Cosmos.
Genesis 23:1-25:18; 1 Kings 1:1-31; Psalm 84; Luke 16:10-13
Music: “The Faithful One,” Chris Eaton, Selah, Bless the Broken Road: The Duets Album, Curb 2006.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Just Stewards.pdf
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Our Creator has a reason for calling on people to deny themselves and serve others. It’s more than just being polite. He would like us to cultivate character traits of humility and service as part of our very nature. That way we enter eternity equipped to overcome any temptation to try to take His place. Apparently there was a problem with that in an earlier version of the Cosmos.
Genesis 23:1-25:18; 1 Kings 1:1-31; Psalm 84; Luke 16:10-13
Music: “The Faithful One,” Chris Eaton, Selah, Bless the Broken Road: The Duets Album, Curb 2006.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Just Stewards.pdf
Picture: Rebecca Receiving Presents from Abraham’s Servant, Hendrick Heerschop, 1656, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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