Tuesday, March 29, 2011

sunday’s scuds (march 27, 2011)

Sunday Dwight continued the “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” series. Here are some of the scuds he fired…

  • When we were young we wanted to change the world. What happened instead is, we’ve allowed the world to change us.
  • At mid-life your life is either miserable or meaningful—and you get to choose which.
  • God wants to do something new in your life. But first you have to resolve your past.
  • You were not made to life with guilt.

Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you know perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland. Isaiah 43:18-19

  • The difference between bitter and better is one letter: I. I get to choose.
  • Bitter people are NEVER satisfied.
  • We are called to forgive EVERYONE—for our own well-being.
  • The reason you’re angry is because you haven’t resolved your past. And the people around your are paying hell for it.
  • Until you do the KNOWN will of God, He will not reveal the mystery of His will that you so desperately want to know.
  • Some of the cheapest people I know are “Christians.”
  • Christians SHOULD be the most generous people on the planet.

The “Satisfaction” series concludes this Sunday at all NewPointe campuses and venues. See you there!

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