Sermons on Wisdom
Walk Wisely – Week 4
We are all a part of a family, and the Bible teaches us how to live wisely in families. Family is vital, and family is vulnerable (Proverbs 27:8). It is a critical part of our social and personal foundation. It has a deep influence in our lives, for good and sometimes not so good (Proverbs 6:16-19). It begins with honor and respect (Exodus 20:12). There is a structure to families, and discipline matters (Proverbs 23:13-14) (Proverbs 22:6); discipline comforts and…
Walk Wisely – Week 3
How do wisdom and money mix? Proverb 27:23-24. Money is morally neutral. It is the love of money that corrupts and damages. We must understand that everything, ultimately, belongs to God. If we put all our trust in money, it will fail us. Life is more than riches. Spend wisely (Proverb 21:20), save wisely, be wise about debt (Proverb 22:7), and be generous (Proverb 3:9-10). Our model of living is Jesus (God Himself); He was rich, “yet for your sake…
Walk Wisely – Week 2
There is great power and great danger in speech. There is great encouragement and great destruction in what we say. Speech can even carry the power of death and life, according to Proverbs 18:21. The destructive power of a lie is more than you know, yet we all have access to the absolute truth, Jesus Christ: the Word made flesh. We need to be wise with our words and know when to be silent. Speak prayerfully. Ask for guidance. God…
Walk Wisely – Week 1
We live in the age of information. There is more data at our fingertips than ever in history. However, all that information does not translate into wise living (Ephesians 5:15-16). The wisdom of Proverbs 1:1-7 tells us to pursue wisdom. It takes intentional living; do not reject or mock wisdom. Wisdom invites you to engage and grow (Proverbs 1:20-23). But it takes humility and an understanding that all wisdom is from God; He is eager to gift it (James 1:5).