Proverbs
The Line of Least Resistance
In a world infected by human sin and its toxic byproducts, accomplishing physical, intellectual, and relational goals requires hard labor.
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How to Speak to Fools
God in the book of Proverbs instructs us on how to interact with fools, those who have embraced ways of living that lead to misery and hardship. But God also calls us to examine ourselves, to evaluate the ways we act, and to turn to him as our only hope in this world.
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Hope and the Heart
Through this experiential saying on hope and the heart, we gain understanding into our nature as humans, helping us to live rightly as God's redeemed people in this world.
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The Foundation of Knowledge
Dr. Estelle exposits Proverbs 2:1-11
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Sufficiency and Satisfaction
How much is enough? In this prayer, we are reminded that we should not be seeking abundance or lack, but sufficiency. Sufficiency prevents us from being prideful or greedy, but allows us to find satisfaction in God alone.
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Fleeing Seduction, Finding Satisfaction
The father seeks to fortify his son against the power of seduction by vividly portraying the consequences of sexual sins, especially adultery, and the joys of proper sexuality with one's wife.
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The Nature of Biblical Wisdom
Dr. Horton discusses the nature of biblical wisdom from Proverbs 1:1-10.
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Godly Living
Dr. Baugh discusses the skill of godly living from the Psalms and Proverbs.
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Wisdom in Proverbs - Part 2
Office Hours talks with Dr. Bryan D. Estelle about Wisdom in Proverbs.
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Wisdom in Proverbs - Part 1
Office Hours talks with Dr. Bryan D. Estelle about Wisdom in Proverbs.
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Proverbs 12:23
Is it the case that the wise man always says less than he knows?
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Proverbs 20:1
A redemptive historical analysis of the Christian's wise use of alcohol in Scripture.
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Proverbs 26:4-5
Wisdom from God helps us to navigate the reality of His good gifts and warns us of the danger of using His gifts to excuse our sin.
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