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Trust

Gaining Wisdom

June 25, 2023 • Rev. Jeremy A. McKeen • Proverbs 3:5–6

One of the key questions in life, and in the book of Proverbs, is—who will we trust? Will we trust in ourselves or in our God? This week, we’ll be considering one of the most famous verses in the Bible (Proverbs 3:5-6) and exploring the nature, evidence, and result of trusting God. Trust is one of the most important ingredients to any good relationship, but are we really trusting God on a daily basis? How can we tell? Join us as we learn how to trust the goodness and promises of the Lord more in our lives. -

Words

August 20, 2023 • Rev. Jeremy A. McKeen • Proverbs 24:26, Proverbs 15:4, Proverbs 16:24, Proverbs 10:17–19, Proverbs 12:25

One of the most underestimated parts of our lives and tools that we have are the words that we speak. Our words are often underestimated in the way they reveal our hearts and the way they can influence the hearts of others. So, how do we better appreciate the power of our words and learn to steward that power well? How do we speak wisely? What characterizes the words of the wise? According to Proverbs, what are wise words?

Work

August 13, 2023 • Rev. Jeremy A. McKeen • Proverbs 3:19, Proverbs 10:4–5, Proverbs 12:11, Proverbs 14:23, Proverbs 22:29

How does Jesus relate to your job? Too often times, we can look at the Christian life as very separate from our everyday work life. When this happens, getting involved in “the work of the church“ can be narrowly perceived as doing things directly related to the ministry that takes place on the church grounds or intentional outreach efforts. As important as that work is, how can we reconnect our Sundays to our Mondays? In this message, we continue in our study of Proverbs, and consider a biblical and practical theology of work.

Envy

August 6, 2023 • Rev. Jeremy A. McKeen • Proverbs 14:30, Proverbs 23:17–18

As we continue our study in the Proverbs, we come to one of the most underrated and unconfessed sins of the heart—envy. What is envy? How do we diagnosis it? Why is it so dangerous? And what are some of the gospel remedies that we’re given to treat it?