We are called to live by the value system of the Word; this is a large part of what it means to walk by faith (2 Corinthians 5:7; cf. Romans 8:24–25).
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The Wisdom of James
The book of James inverts the world’s value system, contrasting the way of the Word with the way of the world, and urging us to choose the way of the Word.
Read MoreEmbracing the Theology of Wisdom
In this session, Ken Boa discusses the biblical theme of money, using the timeless wisdom of Proverbs to derive certain principles that will help you understand the value of wealth as well as its limitations.
Read MoreGlorifying God in Mundane Tasks
God calls us to love Him in all things—even when we do not like all things. Every task, however mundane it may be, is an opportunity to give God glory.
Read MoreThe Theology of Wisdom
True wisdom is a gift from God. God provides it, we become more and more conformed to His image, bearing the aroma of Christ.
Read MoreThe Small Surrenders
A series of small surrenders leads us to a gradual decline away from wisdom. Pursuing wisdom requires a constant redirection toward the One who created us for intimacy with Him.
Read MoreThe Desires of Your Heart
What is your heart’s desire? The book of Proverbs teaches us to recalibrate our lives toward what is eternal rather than what is temporal.
Read MoreThe Wisdom of Repetition
Doing one plank or one sit-up is not enough to get in shape. In the same way, repetition is key when it comes to learning and practicing wisdom.
Read MoreA Choice of Two Paths
How do you define success? The book of Proverbs and the two invitations of Folly and Wisdom show success according to God.
Read MoreA Life Well Lived
Which wisdom do you hold by: live and learn or learn and live? The first looks to action before instruction, but the second involves godly humility.
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