Tag Archives: Wisdom

The Lord’s Day Sermon Manuscript for May 25, 2025

Sorry…I have been away for a while. Unfortunately, I am no longer pastoring at Union Hill Baptist Church. We are in transition right now. I am working on our next assignment from the Lord. We are very excited about this next chapter and we look forward to some fruitful ministry opportunities ahead. Maybe the context will return very soon. We are close to finding out what is next. For now, here is a sermon I preached at Ridgetop First Baptist Church in Ridgetop, Tn. I hope it will benefit you as much as it did me. Pray for us as we seek the next ministry position. They take longer than regular job transitions.

Psalm 88

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The Lord’s Day Sermon Manuscript for September 22, 2024

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Lord’s Day Sermon Manuscript for January 28, 2024

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The Lord’s Day Sermon Manuscript for December 10, 2023

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Lord’s Day Sermon Manuscript for December, 3 2023

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Daily Encouragement

Fear the Lord and turn away from evil.

As I was preparing for our Wednesday night study in Proverbs, one of the phrases that we did not get to was the one above from Proverbs 3:7. So, fearing the Lord in part is turning away from that which God says is evil. The wise see God’s instruction as good and life-giving.

As I was reading Ecclesiastes this morning, the Preacher says this:

Ecclesiastes 4:13

Better was a poor and wise youth than an old and foolish king who no longer knew how to take advice.

As we know from Proverbs, the wise become wiser by continually seeking to gladly walk in God’s amazing ways. To be wise does not mean there’s nothing else for us to learn. While it may be that you know God’s ways, it’s another thing to do them and apply them to every situation that is thrown at you in life all of your days.

As we get older as the passage from Ecclesiastes points out concerning the youth and old, even the aged can be foolish. Old age does not guarantee wisdom. Indeed, there are temptations for us all. But in particular, those advanced in years tend to think they need no further instruction nor any need to grow. That’s just not true.

But don’t miss the great value spoken of concerning wisdom: it’s better to be poor and wise than foolish and king (powerful and wealthy). If God’s good ways are not valuable to you then you will likely find yourself thinking you are wise in your own eyes which is a dangerous place to be.

Seek the good in your youth and when you are advanced in years. Seek wisdom no matter the current outcome. Do what is right no matter the cost. In other words, trust in Christ and follow him and you will save your soul forever.


The Lord’s Day Sermon Manuscript for 1/1/2023

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