The Three Great Virtues
We know that I Corinthians 13:13 lists the three great virtues that we should infuse into our daily life. They are faith, hope, and love. In this chapter, the contest is successful living that is found in being a whole person who lives openly and fervently.
Of the several keys to successful living, fervent real-world expression is a big part. Too often we look at things as chores, obligations, and an expenditure of time. A life without passion is like a low-love marriage. Such a marriage survives by necessity rather than by its promises.
The Principal Truth Institute focuses on the theme of “Success at Any Level of Life” which seems to be a bold overstatement. But is it really?
Why would we want to want to foster anything in life that was not driven by faith, hope, and love? Or why eat dry toast when there is marmalade in the refrigerator?
Here is a new way to look at the three great virtues:
Love is the Greatest Motivation
Faith is the Greatest Activator
Hope is the Greatest Reason
As we look for the secrets to success in life, why would we eagerly buy books or travel to seminars about “How to be Successful”? In fact, we have a book that contains the best advice for success in every area of life.
If you are seeking success, The Principal Truth Institute is building a specific ministry of supporting people, groups, and churches to employ the principles freely available in the Bible that bring the added energy and favor of God to win your battles.