1 Kings 1 to 11, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes: The Rise and Fall of Solomon (MacArthur Bible Studies)
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their cries will be met with derision.
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Those who reject the knowledge of God demonstrate hatred for knowledge—
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The only knowledge that counts for eternity is knowledge of God.
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God’s rebukes are vital because they are designed to keep us close to Him and walking in the paths of wisdom and righteousness.
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The Bible makes it clear we reap what we sow
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Complacency is a deadly sin, as it numbs a person to the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
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The complacent Christian is like a runner who gains ground in a race only to sit down in the shade and take a nap.
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The good news in this is that God does not abandon His children or leave us to finish the race in our own power.
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Anyone who listens to the teachings of God will run the race effectively.
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