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CHAPTER 3: Worldly Lies
Lie #1: “You Can Have It All.”
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1.
The truth is that no one has ever “had it all,”
a) because when you say ____ to one thing ...
b) it inescapably means you had to say ____ to something else.
2.
Tim discovered that it seemed like the more possessions he had ...
3.
Read Ecclesiastes 5:10-20. Even though Solomon appeared to “have it all,” he learned that ...
a) vs. 10a:
b) vs. 10b:
4.
How do riches interfere with one’s life? (Ecclesiastes 5:12-14)
a)
b)
c)
5.
What is the attempt to accumulate likened to? (vs. 15-16)
6.
Read verse 17 and record your interpretation here in your own words.
7.
In Solomon’s efforts to have it all, he had everything but the one thing that completes it -
8.
What advice did Paul give Timothy in I Timothy 6:7-8?
9.
The “Have It All” lie is a destructive delusion that cheapens life,
a) making us ...
b) rather than ...
10.
The theological answer to the “Have It All” lie can be found in I John 2:15-17. Paraphrase this section of scripture in your own words.
11.
Jesus encourages His followers to be content with what they had, rather than to try to “have it all.” Read Matthew 6:25-34. What three anxieties does Jesus desire to remove from our lives?
a)
b)
c)
12.
What lesson can we learn from bird watching?
13.
What lesson can we learn from flowers?
14.
Discover the three keys to contentment in this passage.
a) vs. 32:
b) vs. 33:
c) vs. 34:
15.
Read Psalm 23. David knew the Lord, and looked to Him as the Shepherd of his personal life. Why did David feel like he already “had it all?”
a) vs. 1:
b) vs. 2a:
c) vs. 2b:
d) vs. 3a:
e) vs. 3b:
f) vs. 4:
g) vs. 5:
16.
Why was David confident about “having it all” in the future? (vs. 6)
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