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Why is wisdom important?
Wisdom creates in us the necessary skills we need for everyday life.
Where does wisdom come from?
Wisdom comes from a right understanding of who God is.
God Himself is the source of wisdom.
Any world view apart from the Christian world view is foolish.
How can I say that?
A world view without God in the center is a world view without wisdom.
Wisdom is a person and His name is Jesus.
Before we can consider wisdom we need to think about what we believe to be true about God.
It begins with realizing we do not know more about how this world works than the one who created it.
Wisdom begins with humbly laying ourselves at the Lord’s feet and saying, Lord you know far more than me and this world cannot offer me the wisdom that you can.
Lord please show me how I should live!”
God is...
A Triune God
Holy
Worthy of all Worship and Reverence
Creator and Sustainer of all things
A Promise Keeper
Unchanging
The Source of Wisdom
The world cannot offer the same wisdom that God offers.
In fact looking for wisdom outside of God has been a foolish thing to do even from the very beginning.
What use is wisdom in my life?
Wisdom can protect us from the danger of sin.
Walking in wisdom leads to honor.
Wisdom is like wearing a crown on your head and a necklace around your neck.
Walking with sinners leads to destruction.
The fool seeks opportunities to sin leading to their own death.
You are either a slave to sin or a slave to righteousness.
Can you hear Wisdom’s call on your life?
At every turn, every decision, Christ is calling us to trust and follow Him.
What will you decide to do?
The call to follow wisdom begins with a right understanding of who Jesus is and what He has accomplished by His life, death, and resurrection.
Only when we are transformed by the Gospel can we begin to live a life of Wisdom.
As we follow Christ, we find Wisdom to be worth more than anything ___________ can offer us.
The call to live wisely is a call to action.
Wisdom is more than knowing a lot of things.
It is living a life of humility and service to God.
Wisdom has been around long before us and will be around long after us.
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