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HOPE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
HOPE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
100 episodes
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Art of Wisdom: Choose Your Character
HOPE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
44 minutes
2 months ago
Art of Wisdom: Choose Your Character
Proverbs 4:20-27; 6:16-19Pastor Jordan Moody Introduction: Choose Your Character   The Abomination: The Ultimate Fool (Proverbs 6:16-19) The Wisdom Walker:  (Proverbs 4:20-27) Conclusion: The Power to Pursue Wisdom Small Group Discussion Questions 1. Using Proverbs 4:20-27 and Proverbs 6:16-19, create character profiles for the "Wisdom Walker" and the "Ultimate Fool" based on their traits (e.g., eyes, heart, speech, actions). Then, imagine these characters in a modern-day scenario (e.g., at work, home, or in the community). How do their traits from Proverbs shape their actions and impact others? Discuss how choosing the Wisdom Walker's traits over the Ultimate Fool's could change the outcome. Examples:   - Wisdom Walker (Proverbs 4:20-27): List traits like listening ear, truthful speech, etc.. Show how they reflect God's wisdom. - Ultimate Fool (Proverbs 6:16-19): List traits like proud eyes, lying tongue, etc.. Show how they reflect folly. Scenario example:  - In a family argument, the Wisdom Walker listens and speaks kindly to resolve conflict, while the Ultimate Fool gossips and stirs trouble.  Discuss the results and how wisdom changes things and how each character would operate in difference situations.  2. Where does the real power to talk in wisdom truly come from? (Eze 36:25–27, Prov. 4:23, John 7:38, John 4:14; Col. 3:10) 
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