How to Have a Merry Heart – Audio
How to Have a Merry Heart
Healing Renewed Mind Online Armstrong, Joe 06/04/2021
In this teaching, we learn how to have a merry heart, and it all depends on what we think about. The teacher gives examples of poisonous thoughts along with examples of vitamin-like thoughts. Examples given of unhealthy thoughts include anger, worry or anxiety, and selfishness; examples of healthy thoughts covered in this teaching include forgiveness, thinking about God, hope, and thinking spiritually. We decide which ones we will think the most.
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The Two C’s – Covetousness and Contentment – Audio
The Two C’s – Covetousness and Contentment
The Two C’s – Covetousness and Contentment Prosperity Marriage, Family and Children The Fellowlaborers’ House (2 Baier) Armstrong, Joe 10/21/2017
This teaching outlines two key topics in marriage: one which can help a marriage, and the other which can hurt a marriage. These topics are covetousness, which is a constant desire to have more physical possessions, and contentment, which is a mind satisfied with your lot, knowing you’ll have what you need. We learn that the abundant life is not about our goods or physical possessions, contrary to what the world and our materialistic society promotes. The real riches in this life are in getting to know God and allowing Him to supply for us. The effort to get to know God and have a relationship with Him pays and is what makes a person truly rich.
Be Swift to Hear, Slow to Speak, Slow to Wrath – Audio
Be Swift to Hear, Slow to Speak, Slow to Wrath
Be Swift to Hear, Slow to Speak, Slow to Wrath Marriage, Family and Children The Fellowlaborers’ House (2 Baier) Armstrong, Joe 12/03/2016
This teaching looks at being slow to anger, what can cause anger, the effects that anger can have on your spouse, and how being forgiving and thankful can replace anger. We are shown how we should think before we speak in order to say the right words which will bless, build up, and meet needs of your spouse. The teaching also covers the importance of listening to what someone has to say in order to take care of them, and we are shown records of times where God listened to people that had needs then helped and encouraged them.