What does it mean to truly fear the LORD? This sermon reveals that genuine reverence for God unlocks wisdom, instruction, and protection. By seeking understanding as one seeks treasure, we learn that fearing God transforms choices, guiding us toward a path of righteousness.
Why do so many ignore wisdom and walk the path of folly? This sermon explores how true wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord—yet many choose deception instead. What are the consequences of rejecting wisdom, and how can we escape the trap of sin’s delusion?
What if the key to a thriving family isn’t just love, but wisdom? Proverbs reveals two paths—one leading to life, the other to folly. How can parents teach, show, and correct their children in God’s ways? And how does honoring our parents shape our destiny?
Is work just a necessary evil, or could it be something far greater? This sermon explores how Proverbs challenges our view of work—not as a curse, but as an opportunity. Will you see work as idleness, idolatry, mere wages, or worship? Discover what wisdom says about your labor.
What if true financial security isn’t found in wealth but in wisdom? Discover how reverence for God, generosity, and righteous living lead to lasting prosperity, while chasing riches brings emptiness. Will you choose wisdom or folly for your financial future?
What if the greatest threat to your life wasn’t failure, but pride? Proverbs warns that arrogance leads to destruction, while humility opens the door to wisdom, honor, and life. How do we cultivate true humility in a world that glorifies self? The answer starts with the fear of the Lord.
What’s shaping your view of sex and relationships - wisdom or folly? With pornography influencing minds and divorce rates climbing, are we losing sight of God’s design? This sermon explores how true intimacy, commitment, and gratitude glorify God, offering wisdom in a world of deception.
If your words hold the power of life and death, what does that say about your heart? This sermon explores the deep connection between wisdom, speech, and the fear of the Lord—inviting us to consider whether our tongues reflect the source of life or echo the folly of a divided heart.