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Dangers Men Face #1 - A Dangerous Journey

As we live our life in this fallen world, we are exposed to all sort of "dangers". Danger brings different meaning and experience to each individual. But the danger which we fear the most are the ones we do not see until it is too late. No doubt satan brings good disguise until the victim slowly entrapped into sweet temptation.

Each one of us have dreams. Our dreams somehow change along the course of life. Most of the members felt that perspective and dream change as we follow Christ. Dangers come in whether we know it or not. If we are not aware, dangers will destroy our dreams. The members believe the prominent danger that Christians are facing is danger of dream. Christians tend dare not to have big dream (big dream for spiritual work). This could be due to biblical values which have molded the perspective of each Christians. Martin Luther did have a big dream.

There are five dangers to be explored: danger of loss, danger of sin, danger of freezing, danger of witdrawal and danger of confusion in life. We'll be looking into each of these in the following weeks.

Comments

Michael said…
So dangerous, being a MAN. So how la.
HK Jun said…
That's why need to do this study la....
Anonymous said…
Good blog, Jun - keep writing to the glory of God and the benefit of his community on earth :)

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