In my sermon today, I emphasized the critical importance of building our lives on the foundation of Christ and His wisdom. I began by highlighting that our strength against the devil and the temptations he brings is rooted in the Word of God, which is Christ in us, the hope of glory. I stressed that a wise person is one who is strong in the Lord, and that strength comes from the knowledge of God's Word. I urged everyone to seek wise counsel and to recognize that safety is found in a multitude of counselors.
I introduced Jesus Christ as the one who desires to be part of our lives, regardless of age, gender, or nationality. The Creator wants to help us live our lives in the best way possible. I explained that when the Scriptures instruct us on how to live, such as advising parents not to provoke their children to anger or commanding us not to steal, it is God seeking our welfare.
I encouraged everyone to live a life of total dependence on God, whether as a student, a professional, or in any other capacity. I shared the tragic reality that some people work hard to achieve educational success only to pass away before enjoying the fruits of their labor. I contrasted this with the vitality that comes from living by the Word of God, as exemplified by Joshua and Caleb, who remained strong and entered the Promised Land.
I also touched on the transformative power of the Bible, noting that even those in prison who start reading the Bible experience life changes and attitude adjustments. I concluded by referencing Proverbs 24:3-6, which teaches us that through wisdom a house is built, and by understanding, it is established. I warned against allowing the devil to remove the Word of God from our families, as this is his strategy to destroy.
I called on the congregation to commit their week into God's hands, to seek His counsel in every decision, and to pray for the church and its members to find their roots in Christ. I emphasized the need for wisdom that comes from God, not from our own intellect or the world, and I invited those who had not surrendered their lives to Christ to do so.
Finally, I spoke about the importance of having Jesus as the Lord of our lives, as He brings peace of mind and assures us of a better final destination. I urged everyone to build their lives on the wisdom from above, which is Christ Jesus, and to reject worldly wisdom that leads to destruction.
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