In a world filled with misquotes and worldly proverbs, we often find ourselves tempted to rely on human wisdom rather than God's Word. As we reflect on Proverbs 24:3-4, we're challenged to consider how we're building our lives—whether it's with the fleeting wisdom of the world or the eternal wisdom of God. Let's be intentional about allowing God to be the architect and builder of our lives, ensuring that every aspect, from the framing to the power supply, is rooted in His wisdom and maintained by His grace.
Parables: Parable of the Ten Virgins
Parables: Parable of the Barren Fig Tree
Parables: Parable of Counting the Cost
Parables: Parable of the Good Samaritan
Parables: Parable of the Two Sons
The Book of Acts: Questions I Ask About Our Faith in Jesus
The Book of Acts: God's Blessing On a Healthy Church
The Book of Acts: What We Take Seriously
Pastor Darren Nibbelink - Focused
The Book of Acts: Uncommon Commonality
The Book of Acts: Prayer Under Pressure
The Book of Acts: What's Your Foundation?
The Book of Acts: In Spite of Opposition, We Must Share the Gospel
The Book of Acts: Let’s Bring The Attention To Jesus
The Book of Acts: Jesus Still Does Miracles
The Book of Acts: The Model Church
The Book of Acts: The Response to the Gospel
The Book of Acts: Spiritual People Share Jesus
The Book of Acts: How Spiritual People Speak
The Book of Acts: This Changes Everything
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