Follower of Christ; resting in His grace. Experiencing fullness of Joy in the presence of my Savior. Lover of life and all things crafty.
I graduated in May 2010 with my B.A. in Linguistics, intent on teaching ESL. However, God saw fit to redirect my path to a job in Corporate America, and I now see how He uniquely fitted me for where I am today. Though my heart is oriented toward home, I am joyfully pursuing Christ in the path He has established for me. I do not know what my future holds, but I know the One who holds my future.
Last weekend I attended a conference called Building Tomorrow's Church....or as it's regular attendees lovingly tag it "BTC." The topic of the weekend was "Wisdom from Proverbs" and what gleaming jewels were there for the taking. Below are my takeaways from the four topics: Purity, Speech, Work, and Money.
Session 1 - Introduction (Prov 9:10)
Definition of a Proverb: A succinct statement designed to impart wisdom--but not an absolute promise. They are intended not to make us "do-gooders" but to reveal us as "no-gooders." They point to the ultimate Wisdom--Christ!
Proverbs tend to reveal the theme of the heart: pride or thanksgiving.
Is there a pulse to your spiritual state? What is your spiritual vitality?
Session 2 - Purity(Prov 5:1-20)
Proverbs has two kinds of "enjoying" (a) in moderation, or (b) in excess.
Sexuality has a spiritual dimension that sets it apart from the other areas of purity - and therefore it has a stronger, more intense focus.
When it comes to sexuality, there is NO moderation commandment.....there are only two options:
(a) complete abstention where it is illegitimate, and
(b) complete enjoyment where it is legitimate
God creates the desire for "oneness." The desire for marriage and sex is natural (meaning, designed by God to be an integral part of humans), but Satan twists and distorts it.
See the holy beauty and rightness of purity the way God designed it
Session 3 - Speech
Words are not neutral: they give life, or they bring death (Proverbs 18:21)
The tongue reveals the heart...the things that come out of your mouth reveal what you are longing to be satisfied with.
"If I were to sit and listen to your spoken words for the past month, whose kingdom would those words serve?" ~ Nick Kennicott
Do I put as high a premium on my words as God does?
Four Points of Speech
God has a holy standard for how we are to speak and listen
This side of heaven, we will never fully measure up to God's standard for our speech
Jesus fulfilled what we failed to do: He spoke perfect words.
Our day-by-day failure to use our words as we ought is a rejection of Jesus Christ--the Word.
"If you remember nothing else, remember this: Word problems are heart problems." ~ Nick Kennicott
Session 4 - Work(Prov 6:6-11)
Work: Any task that accomplishes a purpose.
Work is dignified because God created it and called it good.
Implied necessity of work (see the 4th and 8th commandments)....there is a command to work--not just to rest....and we must work for what we have/want.
A sluggard = a fool: one who lacks wisdom to work in the way he/she was designed.
Laziness: Not filling the role that God created you to fill.
Laziness is a moral and spiritual issue (a matter of the heart)
Session 5 - Money(Prov 30:8-9)
God gives us what we have
God knows what is best for individuals
The was man knows the dangers of poverty and riches
I have been gifted with so much to think about. Praise God for His severe mercy in revealing sin and providing the means of healing.