Good Questions | Week 2: Why Do You Spend Your Money On What Is Not Bread? | Isaiah 55:1-9 episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 39 MIN

Good Questions | Week 2: Why Do You Spend Your Money On What Is Not Bread? | Isaiah 55:1-9

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Scripture: Isaiah 55:19 Key Takeaways:   The greatest things we need are found in a relationship with God.    "What causes us to be fickle is the realization that our present pleasures are false, while failing to realize that absent pleasures are also vain." Blaise Pascal.    The Greatest things we need are completely free.    John 6:35 John 7:37–39   Anything that would lead you away from God, or rise above him, is an enemy to your joy.    "...in the past couple of years, I have noticed a happiness pattern that relates to politics. Namely, the people most in the know tend to be unhappier than those who pay less attention. I subjected this observation to a bit of analysis, and sure enough, the numbers bear it out. I analyzed the 2014 data from the General Social Survey collected by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago to see how attention to politics is associated with life satisfaction. The results were significant. Even after controlling for income, education, age, gender, race, marital status and political views, being "very interested in politics" drove up the likelihood of reporting being "not too happy" about life by about eight percentage points." Arthur C Brooks. "Depressed by Politics? Just Let it Go," 2017.     The invitation is to come to God once and daily. 

Scripture: Isaiah 55:19 Key Takeaways:   The greatest things we need are found in a relationship with God.    "What causes us to be fickle is the realization that our present pleasures are false, while failing to realize that absent pleasures are also vain." Blaise Pascal.    The Greatest things we need are completely free.    John 6:35 John 7:37–39   Anything that would lead you away from God, or rise above him, is an enemy to your joy.    "...in the past couple of years, I have noticed a happiness pattern that relates to politics. Namely, the people most in the know tend to be unhappier than those who pay less attention. I subjected this observation to a bit of analysis, and sure enough, the numbers bear it out. I analyzed the 2014 data from the General Social Survey collected by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago to see how attention to politics is associated with life satisfaction. The results were significant. Even after controlling for income, education, age, gender, race, marital status and political views, being "very interested in politics" drove up the likelihood of reporting being "not too happy" about life by about eight percentage points." Arthur C Brooks. "Depressed by Politics? Just Let it Go," 2017.     The invitation is to come to God once and daily.

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