FROM WORRYING & WEEPING, TO WORSHIPPING
Scripture: 2 Samuel 15:23, 2 Samuel 16:1-2, 2 Samuel 16:11-12
Title: "From Worrying & Weeping, to Worshipping"
Theme: "David teaches us how to trust in times of great sorrow"
Text: "2 Samuel 15:23, 30, 32, & 16:1-2, 11-12"
Author: Donald Cantrell
I - The Grief That He Faced (23 & 30)
II - The Gratitude That He Formulated (32)
III - The Grace That He Found (2 Sam. 16: 1 - 2)
IV - The God That He Followed (2 Sam. 16: 11 - 12)
The Top 10 Fears That Hold People Back in Life
According to a Psychotherapist. Acknowledging your fears and facing them head-on could be key to reaching your greatest potential. Whether your fears involve your relationship, career, death, or discomfort, staying inside your comfort zone will ensure you live a small life. In fact, as a therapist, I see a lot of people work so hard to prevent themselves from ever feeling anxious that they actually develop depression. Their efforts to make themselves stay comfortable inadvertently backfire. They live boring, safe lives that are void of the risk and excitement they need to feel fully alive.
Here are the top 10 fears that hold people back in life:
1. Change
We live in an ever-changing world, and it is happening more rapidly than ever before. Despite this fact however, there are many people who fear change, and so they resist it. This can cause you to miss out on many good opportunities that come your way. You run the risk of being stagnant and staying stuck in a rut when you avoid change.
2. Loneliness
The fear of loneliness can sometimes cause people to resist living alone or even to stay in bad relationships. Or, the fear of loneliness can cause people to obsessively use social media to the extent that they miss out on making face-to-face connections. And while it's smart to ward off loneliness (studies show it's just as harmful to your health as smoking), it's important to surround yourself with healthy people and healthy social interactions.
3. Failure
One of the most common fears on earth is the fear of failure. I ...
Theme: "David teaches us how to trust in times of great sorrow"
Text: "2 Samuel 15:23, 30, 32, & 16:1-2, 11-12"
Author: Donald Cantrell
I - The Grief That He Faced (23 & 30)
II - The Gratitude That He Formulated (32)
III - The Grace That He Found (2 Sam. 16: 1 - 2)
IV - The God That He Followed (2 Sam. 16: 11 - 12)
The Top 10 Fears That Hold People Back in Life
According to a Psychotherapist. Acknowledging your fears and facing them head-on could be key to reaching your greatest potential. Whether your fears involve your relationship, career, death, or discomfort, staying inside your comfort zone will ensure you live a small life. In fact, as a therapist, I see a lot of people work so hard to prevent themselves from ever feeling anxious that they actually develop depression. Their efforts to make themselves stay comfortable inadvertently backfire. They live boring, safe lives that are void of the risk and excitement they need to feel fully alive.
Here are the top 10 fears that hold people back in life:
1. Change
We live in an ever-changing world, and it is happening more rapidly than ever before. Despite this fact however, there are many people who fear change, and so they resist it. This can cause you to miss out on many good opportunities that come your way. You run the risk of being stagnant and staying stuck in a rut when you avoid change.
2. Loneliness
The fear of loneliness can sometimes cause people to resist living alone or even to stay in bad relationships. Or, the fear of loneliness can cause people to obsessively use social media to the extent that they miss out on making face-to-face connections. And while it's smart to ward off loneliness (studies show it's just as harmful to your health as smoking), it's important to surround yourself with healthy people and healthy social interactions.
3. Failure
One of the most common fears on earth is the fear of failure. I ...
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