https://open.spotify.com/episode/78oRM96DpB3gaADr6XpggD?si=ERW09I2kRfyKlR1waWwHfA
G'day friends, it's Pastor Joe here. In this message from Proverbs 1 and 2, I emphasised the vital importance of seeking God's wisdom—practical, intellectual, moral, and probing—for navigating life's rapid changes. Wisdom cries out in the streets, urging us to turn from simplicity, scoffing, and foolishness. If we heed her call, she'll pour out her spirit and reveal her words to us.
I encouraged everyone to actively pursue this wisdom by creating space in daily routines: rise an hour earlier, cut back on scrolling (averaging 108 minutes daily in some stats), and dedicate two hours a day for 90 days to Bible study and prayer. This investment can transform lives, equating to significant value if we consider time as money—up to $175,000 in three years at $40/hour for excessive phone use.
Proverbs 2 personalises it: "My son" (or daughter), if you receive my words, make your ear attentive, cry out for insight, and search for wisdom like hidden treasure, you'll understand the fear of the Lord and find knowledge of God. This reverent fear keeps us humble, guards against pride, and propels an upward-focused life.
We must take our Christianity into the marketplace—join clubs, committees, and community activities to shore up society amid alarming paces of change. Every day in Scripture is a treasure hunt, full of heaven's solutions for earthly matters.
Remember, we're co-labourers with God, His field under cultivation. Embrace this quest disciplinedly; it's conditional on our willingness. For resources, visit livingsuccess.org—subscribe to podcasts, share the "So What's Next?" study, and let's aim to distribute a million copies.
God bless you abundantly as you pursue His wisdom.
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