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Note: Series outline and content supplemented by Live Lighter Love Better; Twelve Biblical Decisions for a meaningful life by Cary Schmidt.
These lessons are prepared for the High School LifeGroup
Class notes:
Introduce the check-in system and make sure I have the best info for them.
Discuss the Christmas Party
Trust by Resting
Cherish Now
Create Sacred Space
Recalibrate in Worship
Simplify with Courage
Value Wisdom
Surrender Sovereignity
Settle the Essentials
Run from Folly
Run From Folly
The trivial an be treacherous.
It is passages like this I am so thankful to teach to such a specific age group.
This is always relevant, but it is very specific to decisions you are making in high school.
Read story about Eastern Airlines Flight 401
After challenging us with what is valuable, Solomon is now challenging us to guard against the trivial.
High value should drive us
Love value should repel us
When the Trivial becomes Treacherous
In this chapter folly or fool show up nine times
this is a serious word and shouldn’t be thrown around carelessly
folly is “silliness or foolishness in a simple or morally perverse way”
Folly is a weight as described in Heb 12:1
We need clarity in the essentials, we also need clarity in what is trivial.
Three potential areas for folly
Reputation / folly can destroy
Influence / folly can reduce
Opportunities / folly can squander
Reputation / folly can destroy
Choose temperance over the trivial.
A little folly is like a dead bug in ointment.
“Those who make a great profession have need to walk of religion very circumspectly, to abstain from all appearances of evil, and approaches towards it, because many eyes are upon them, that watch their halting; their character is soon sullied, and they have a great deal of reputation to lose.”
Matthew Henry
This is not just for “clergy”.
You need to recognize the priesthood nature of your life.
Solomon profiles a wise man whose hearts is in his right hand, and a fool whose heart is in his left
Right hand is strenght and honor
Left hand is a metaphor for weakness and dishonor
Proverbs 25:28 “28 He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls.”
Temperance is a fruit of the Holy Spirit Galatians 5:22 “22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,”
The Lord teahes us that diligence should be seen in our lives.
2 Peter 1:5-8
Trivial Words Destroy Valuable Influence
Ax pictures your influence
You can make a mess and not a difference with an axe
Folly is often seen in our words
Trivial Purposes Destroy Valuable Opportunities
These verses teach us about self-control in life’s responsibilities and remind us that maturity is not an age but acceptance of responsibility.
There is a principle of stewardship.
Good leaders take good care of their people.
Bad leaders explout their people.
Run from Folly
Folly is costly
Folly comes in a wide variety of forms
We all are susceptible to it
Decision 9
Jesus, make me effective by helping me to see the folly and walk away.
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