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When Success Still Doesn’t Satisfy
Scottie Sheffler is the #1 ranked golfer in the world and has been for the last 147 weeks. A reporter asked him about how he views his wins and his losses and he responded in a profound way:

David Showed Mercy (1 Samuel 24)
Family Worship Card: David Defeated Goliath (1 Samuel 17:1-50)

Perspective
One of the important lessons we need to learn about living the Christian life is maintaining an eternal perspective in the midst of horizontal life that is always full of distraction and trials.
I ran across a story that reminds us how important perspective can be. A college student wrote the following letter to her parents:

David Defeated Goliath (1 Samuel 17:1-50)
Family Worship Card: David Defeated Goliath (1 Samuel 17:1-50)

Two Year Old Theology and the Law
During the sermon on Sunday, I made a joke that Piper’s (my 2-year-old daughter) favorite words right now are “mine” and “no.” After the service someone jokingly asked her what her favorite word was, and without skipping a beat she yelled, “no!”
The point I was making was that we are sinful since birth and that we need rules and commands from our parents to know how to properly act. Similarly, we need the rules and commands of God to know how to obey Him, honor our parents, and love our neighbor as ourselves.