Proverbs 18:21 There is no topic Proverbs discusses more than the words that come out of our mouths. Why is this book so focused on what we say? Check out our latest sermon to find out how we can begin to use our words wisely.
In Proverbs 9, we’re given the choice of two different dinner parties. Will we feast on wisdom or gorge ourselves on folly?
Before Proverbs can offer us practical advice on how to live wisely, it needs to shift the fundamental orientation of our lives. To become wise, we must be open to Jesus’s instruction and willing to change our lives based on his teaching. This is the choice set before us. Will we listen?
There are few areas in life we need more wisdom today than the topics of marriage and sexuality. How can we guard against sexual temptation while also experiencing a full life with our spouse? Check out our latest sermon for more.
Proverbs teaches us how to live wisely in this world. One way we can do that is by guarding our hearts. But what does it mean to guard and keep our hearts? Check out our latest sermon for more.
Proverbs 3:5-6 are two of the most well-known verses in the Bible, but do we realize what these two verses are asking of us? Rather than simply acknowledging who God is, these verses call us to give exclusive and exhaustive allegiance to God. How do we do this? Check out our latest sermon for more.
Proverbs 2 If you desire wisdom, you can find it. Proverbs 2 promises us that if we chase after wisdom, God will graciously give it to us. But what does it look like for us to pursue wisdom and, with it, a relationship with God? Check out our latest sermon from Proverbs for more.
Proverbs 1:1-7 We have access to more information today than any generation in history. So, why does it seem like it’s still so hard to answer basic questions about our lives? In reality, what we need is wisdom. In the opening sermon in our series on Proverbs we look at what wisdom is and how we can pursue it.
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