There are few moments in the day when we are not practicing some kind of communication. Communicating in wisdom helps us to live better and helps improve the lives of people around us.
There are few moments in the day when we are not practicing some kind of communication. Communicating in wisdom helps us to live better and helps improve the lives of people around us.
This week we are discussing practices to identify if we are on the path to wisdom or the path to folly.
This week in Proverbs we are looking at wisdom personified and how the call to live wisely is cast far and wide to everyone who will listen.
This week we are discussing how wisdom is something more than just modifying our behavior to follow the rules of life, it is centered in a relationship with God.
This week we look at the source of the wisdom that we find in the book of Proverbs.
As Solomon sheds light on how inconsistent life often seems to be, we might feel like it is pointless to exercise wisdom at all. But even given the fact that wisdom is not always rewarded in the here and now, Solomon shows us why it is still the best way to live.
As Solomon continues to teach on money, he talks about how not being able to enjoy the blessings of life is a great tragedy of our experience under the sun, and he asks questions that help us to look beyond the sun.
Our world often tells us that we should be focused on securing our material wealth, but this week we examine how stewardship and generosity are important elements in a life of faith.
Every year as the weather warms up we spend time thinking about all of the Spring Cleaning projects that need to happen to get our house in order. In the same way, we need to become people that regularly go through the practice of examining our lives to identify things that need to change in order to live in a manner that is more pleasing to God.
Week 2 – (Length 31:45/Size 9:08MB)(Proverbs 22:5/Luke 15:11-24/Isaiah 59:1-2;1:18/Psalm 51:1-3; 68:14/1 Corinthians 11:23-26)