Fame
In the Bible, the concept of fame often relates to reputation, honor, and the recognition one receives within society. The Hebrew word for fame, "שֵׁם" (shem), means "name" and carries connotations of one's renown and the legacy they leave behind. For example, in Proverbs 22:1, it is stated, "A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold." This emphasizes the value of a good reputation over material wealth, suggesting that fame derived from virtuous living is more important than superficial recognition.Fame can also be viewed through the lens of God's glory and renown. In Psalms, the fame of the Lord is often celebrated, highlighting His wondrous deeds and attributes (Psalm 145:5-6). The notion of fame in the biblical context is thus multifaceted; it can reflect human status and honor, as well as the divine recognition of God’s greatness. Ultimately, the Bible encourages believers to seek a reputation that aligns with godly principles, rather than pursuing fame for its own sake, as seen in Luke 14:11, where Jesus teaches that "For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted."
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From Insignificance to Fame
By Arno Stegen1.7K1:04:05MAT 6:33MAT 25:40MAT 26:6MRK 14:1ACT 16:9In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of a woman who gave and did all she could for God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of responding to God's call and testing ourselves to see if we have done what we could. The sermon references Mark chapter 14, where the chief priests and scribes were seeking to kill Jesus. The preacher warns against giving the enemy an opportunity to harm the gospel and emphasizes the need to be in tune with the Lord in our service.
From Footlights to Fame
By Billy Strachan92156:33PSA 119:103PRO 3:15ISA 55:11MAT 4:4ROM 10:171CO 2:101PE 2:2In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal experience of being a part of the Hollywood Christian group and having access to Paramount Warner Brothers studio for three years. He talks about how he had the opportunity to talk to stars about Jesus Christ and lead them to salvation. The speaker emphasizes the transformative power of God in his own life, as he was once a broken and miserable person but was changed by God. He also addresses the idea of the permissive society and challenges the notion that people cannot change their lifestyles with God's help.