This sermon draws from Proverbs 24 to present a powerful call to live wisely, courageously, and faithfully in a world that often glorifies wickedness and rejects truth. Central to the message is the enduring principle that wisdom, rooted in reverence for God and grounded in His Word, builds lasting stability—spiritual, familial, and eternal—while folly and wickedness inevitably lead to ruin. The preacher emphasizes that true wisdom involves resisting envy of the wicked, boldly rebuking injustice, and refusing to rejoice in the downfall of others, even enemies, because God alone is the ultimate judge. It calls believers to act with compassion and integrity, to speak truth with love, and to stand firm in faith, knowing that though the righteous may fall seven times, they rise again, protected by God's promise and empowered by His Spirit. The sermon concludes with a charge to prepare spiritually and practically, to build lives and legacies on Christ as the unshakable foundation, and to live with boldness, knowing that God's justice, mercy, and presence are always at work.