True wisdom does not begin with us. It begins with God.
True wisdom does not begin with us. It begins with God.
Inability to connect. Constant fear and mistrust. Deep insecurities. And, more than anything, shame.
Our first and foremost struggle with wisdom is that without Christ, our position is spiritually dead, putting true wisdom beyond our grasp.
Far too many churches are like sheep pens with gates wide open, allowing wolves to enter unnoticed in order to entrap and savage our weakest sheep.
When we look at the two pictures of wisdom and folly given in Proverbs, the contrast is stark—the choice between them seemingly obvious.
Jesus has designed the church to be a place of healing, safety, hope, and light.
Our families can be one of the hardest mission fields we have.
When you live near your church and other church members, the more training will happen by imitation.
There’s a reason Proverbs tells us ”above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”
Why don’t Christians think about living near their church?