Proverbs 1:8-31: The Nature of Temptation Last week we began looking at proverbs, and the purpose of that book. We concluded that wisdom is not simply street smarts, but the skill and the ability to navigate life in all its complexity. The purpose of the book of Proverbs, as we talked about last week, is [...]
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The Nature of Temptation: Proverbs 1:8-32
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Got Wisdom? Proverbs 1:1-7 Sunday June 6th
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Got Wisdom? Proverbs 1:1-7 We are starting a series today on the book of Proverbs. I have one recommendation for how to get the most out of this series. Billy Graham has read 1 chapter from proverbs every night for countless years. I strongly recommend you do the same. There are 31 chapters in Proverbs. [...]
Sunday May 16, 2010: The Resurrection and Politics
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Sermon Notes from Sunday May 16 Today’s topic: The Resurrection and Politics. Last week we talked about The Resurrection and Sex. We decided to talk about something a little less controversial this week, politics. We want to ask the question, what does Jesus and His resurrection have to say about politics? First, let’s look at [...]