Wrong Beliefs Produce Wrong Behaviors (Sex, People, Work, Things, Places)
Have you ever looked back over a situation or relationship in your life and wondered how it became so messy or difficult? In the series from the book of James, Five Lies that Ruin Relationships, we’ll define five of the most common lies that have the potential to ruin relationships with those we love. We’ll also uncover the source of quarreling, how our words wound, and how not to make decisions. And together, we’ll ask and answer the question: do wrong beliefs produce wrong behavior? We will discover that when we confront the lies we believe, there is power in knowing and applying God’s truth to our relationships.
This five part DVD series includes the following message titles:
• Why We Fight with Those We Love
Do you ever wonder why some of your worst fights are with the people worst fights are with the people you love the most? Chip begins this series, from the book of James, by uncovering the root causes of our fights and quarrels.
• Why We Wound Others with Our Words
Gossip, slander, rumors, lies, we’ve all felt the sting of wounding words – and truthfully, we’ve delivered a few ourselves. Chip explains how to being controlling our words and how to respond when we are wounded by the words of others.
• How Our Jobs Can Destroy Our Relationships
Is it possible that a “better” job could actually be a bad thing for you, your family, your relationships? Chip examines what the Bible has to say about jobs, relationships, and being upwardly mobile.
• Why Better Things Don’t Always Make Things Better
Money. Is it wrong to have lots of money? Or perhaps put another way, is it better or more spiritual to be poor? How does God really feel about money, wealth, and possessions? Chip explores what the Bible has to say about financial success, spending, and saving.
• Why a Change in Scenery Rarely Improves the View
Change is inevitable and change can be a great thing. But there are times when making a change in your life, or work, or relationships will bring major consequences. Chip looks at how to know when it is right to move on.