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Wisdoms Voice Series
Contributed by Shawn Drake on Dec 21, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: This is the 6th Sermon from the Book of Proverbs Series, "Wisdom For Life".
Series: Wisdom For Life [#6]
WISDOM’S VOICE
Proverbs 4:1-27
Introduction:
Today, we come together to learn about wisdom from Proverbs 4. Wisdom is more than just good advice; it is a gift from God that helps us make right choices in life. It calls us to listen carefully and pay attention to what God is telling us. When we follow wisdom’s voice, we can walk the right path and avoid the mistakes that can lead us away from God.
In a World full of confusing messages and temporary pleasures, wisdom remains steady and true. Proverbs 4 reminds us to value wisdom above everything else because it leads to a full and meaningful life. Today, let’s open our hearts to hear wisdom’s call, trust in God’s guidance, and walk in His truth. Remember, true wisdom starts with respecting God and choosing to follow His way, bringing us closer to the life He wants for us.
Proverbs 4:1-4
The voice of wisdom calls us to…
1. Embrace her teachings.
The voice of wisdom is shown as a loving parent calling to their children, urging them to listen and follow her teachings. Theologically, this shows us that true wisdom comes from God, who kindly offers it to us through His Word. Wisdom is described as a divine quality that helps us live rightly, justly, and wisely. To embrace her teachings means to accept God's instructions fully, trusting that His wisdom will lead us to a fulfilling and good life. Practically, this means we should be humble and open to God's Word, making an effort to study it and apply what we learn in our everyday choices. Just like a child learns from a caring parent, we are encouraged to take God's wisdom into our hearts so that it shapes who we are, how we behave, and guides us to live in a way that honors God.
In our daily lives, embracing wisdom means making a conscious effort to put God’s Word first in what we do. It challenges us to look deeper than just surface-level knowledge and trust that God's wisdom will help us make good choices, especially in difficult or confusing times. Practically, this can mean spending time in prayer, thinking about Scripture, and seeking advice that is based on God's truth. As we do this, wisdom helps us respond to life’s challenges with good judgment, patience, and honesty. Ultimately, choosing to follow wisdom’s teachings brings us closer to God's plan and helps us reflect His love and truth to others, even in a broken World.
Proverbs 4:5-9
The voice of wisdom calls us to…
2. Seek wisdom as a treasured gift.
Theologically, Proverbs 4:5-9 teaches us that wisdom is a special gift from God. It’s more valuable than silver or gold because it helps us live the way God wants. Seeing wisdom as a treasured gift means we realize it comes from God’s love and guidance. When we seek wisdom sincerely, we show that we trust God and want to follow His ways. Instead of chasing after worldly things, we focus on gaining wisdom from God, which truly enriches our lives now and forever.
Practically, this means we should make seeking wisdom a priority every day. We can do this by praying, reading the Bible, and listening to wise friends or mentors. Just like we treasure a valuable jewel, we should value wisdom more than possessions. We can do this by spending time learning from God, asking Him for help to make good choices, and being open to correction. When we actively look for wisdom, we can handle life’s problems better, live honestly, and show others God’s character through our choices. Wisdom is not just a gift- It is something we should carefully seek after and hold close.
Proverbs 4:10-19
The voice of wisdom calls us to…
3. Guard our hearts and minds.
Wisdom calls us to be careful to protect our hearts and minds because they are the source of everything we do. Spiritually, this means that wisdom is more than just knowing facts; it is a gift from God that helps shape what we love, want, and decide. Our hearts and minds can easily be led astray by sin, bad influences, or false teachings. When we listen to wisdom’s voice, we are saying that God is in charge of our inner life. We trust Him to guide us, and His truth helps us become better people and make good choices. To stay spiritually strong, we need to stay close to God through reading His Word, praying, and being with other believers, so our hearts stay focused on what is right and true.
Practically, guarding our hearts and minds means making daily choices to protect ourselves. We need to be careful about what we watch, listen to, and who we spend time with, because these things can influence us in ways that draw us away from God. It also means replacing thoughts that are sinful or negative with God's promises and truth, which help change the way we think. When we actively guard our hearts, we become better at resisting temptation and discouragement. In the end, this helps us live wisely, find peace, and stay spiritually alive, so we can walk in God's light and be a good example to others.
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