Proverbs
Pride and Humility
In this sermon, we begin out study of Proverbs 10-31 by looking at what they teach us about pride and humility.
You’re Invited
As the first major section of Proverbs draws to a close, we all face a decision: Will we accept the invitation of wisdom, or the invitation of folly?
Wisdom Speaks
Proverbs is all about wisdom, and God is wise, but we cannot see God. So how can we walk by his wisdom? We must follow the voice of wisdom.
Do Not Enter
Throughout Proverbs 1-9, Solomon has called us to receive his wisdom because it will protect us from danger. Here we see once again how it protects us from the danger of the forbidden woman.
Playing with Fire
Highway to the Danger Zone
Part of wisdom’s value is that it protects us from danger. In this passage, Solomon acquaints us with three dangerous situations and tells us how to deal with them.
Aim Your Thirst
God created humans with a desire for sex that in this passage is compared to our thirst for water. Therefore, God doesn’t tell us to kill that desire; he tells us to aim it.
Listen Up
What you listen to shapes your heart, and your heart sets the course of your life. So listen attentively to the words of wisdom.
The Blessed Life
The word blessing gets thrown around a lot, but in this passage we see that wisdom is the way to a truly blessed life.
Good For You
Do you believe your life can really get better? Proverbs 3:1-12 holds out to us the hope of better life as we live by God’s wisdom.
Seek and Find
We seek what we value, and in this passage, we see the promise held out to those who value wisdom enough to fervently seek it.
To Hear and to Hold
When you get access to valuable wisdom, you work hard to hear it and hold on to it. God’s wisdom is available to us, and so this passage exhorts us to hear it and hold on to it.