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Wisdom of God’s People (Proverbs 1:1-7, 3:1-12)
Wisdom of God’s People Proverbs 1:1-7, 3:1-12

Counting the Cost of Immorality
On Sunday, we studied the seventh commandment—“You shall not commit adultery”—and were reminded both of the beauty of sexual purity in our lives and relationships, and of the ugliness and devastation of sexual sin.
One of the ways God motivates us to pursue purity (whether married or single) is by warning us of the many consequences that come with sowing seeds of immorality. In the message we highlighted 13 of these consequences from God’s Word

The Queen of Sheba Visited Solomon (1 Kings 10:1-13)
The Queen of Sheba Visited Solomon 1 Kings 10:1-13

What’s Better?
You often hear the word “better” tossed around in daily life: “things get better with time,” “better safe than sorry,” “better late than never,” “we can build a better world,” “for better or for worse,” “my emotions got the better of me,” or even, “Dr. Pepper is better than Mr. Pibb.”
But when you turn to Scripture, you quickly discover that God’s use of “better” runs counter to ours. What we call “better” is often shallow, temporary, or even distorted. God’s “better” speaks to truth, wisdom, holiness, and eternal realities. And that difference must remain crystal clear.

Solomon Thought About Life (Ecclesiastes 1:1-11)
Solomon Thought About Life (Ecclesiastes 1:1-11)

Is Jesus really the only way?
As I was re-reading some of our Fusion book, More Than a Carpenter, Josh McDowell discussed this question using some of the following arguments and Scriptures in his 11th chapter, "Isn't There Some Other Way?"


Restoring Parent-Child Relationships
This past Sunday, we learned what God teaches about His fifth commandment: "Honor your father and mother, that your days may be prolonged in the land which Yahweh your God gives you" (Exodus 20:12). One of the truths we know by Scripture and experience is how honor will be resisted by sinful hearts and it must be continuously cultivated. Sadly, this honor in the home is not always mutually experienced and enjoyed and results in sorrow and brokenness in some of our closest relationships.
