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In this message on Proverbs 9 and 10, Byan Biggerstaff explores the nature of true wisdom versus folly. He begins by establishing that a key sign of wisdom is the ability to humbly receive correction, whereas a scoffer reacts with anger. The sermon contrasts the loud, seductive, and destructive path of folly with the life-giving way of wisdom, which is rooted in the "fear of the Lord". Biggerstaff then transitions to Proverbs 10, highlighting how our use of words and wealth reveals whether we are wise or foolish. The central challenge of the message is a call to reject a self-centered life and instead pursue a God-centered one, stewarding our resources and words not for personal gain, but to point others to Jesus and build His kingdom.
By First Baptist SpartanburgIn this message on Proverbs 9 and 10, Byan Biggerstaff explores the nature of true wisdom versus folly. He begins by establishing that a key sign of wisdom is the ability to humbly receive correction, whereas a scoffer reacts with anger. The sermon contrasts the loud, seductive, and destructive path of folly with the life-giving way of wisdom, which is rooted in the "fear of the Lord". Biggerstaff then transitions to Proverbs 10, highlighting how our use of words and wealth reveals whether we are wise or foolish. The central challenge of the message is a call to reject a self-centered life and instead pursue a God-centered one, stewarding our resources and words not for personal gain, but to point others to Jesus and build His kingdom.