Grace and Knowledge Podcast

The Foundation of Godly Living


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Pastor Collins Sakalunda, in his introductory sermon “The Foundation of Godly Living” based on Proverbs 1:1–7, welcomed everyone to the third term of Chapel under the theme “The Skill of Godly Living.” He explained that Proverbs, written by Solomon son of David, King of Israel, is one of the most practical books in the Bible, containing God’s inspired wisdom for everyday life. Solomon, endowed with extraordinary wisdom from God – not human intellect – wrote with the purpose of shaping godly character and guiding people to live as God intended. The book’s objectives include imparting wisdom, understanding, prudence, discernment and insight to all – whether simple, young, or already wise – reminding us that true wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord, which is standing in awe of Him. Pastor Collins outlined six key truths: the practical substance of Proverbs; its divine authorship; its objectives for godly conduct; its broad audience; its central recommendation to fear the Lord; and its caution against the folly of rejecting God’s knowledge. He concluded with practical applications: in our personal lives, cultivate humility before God; in academics, let His fear guide our studies; in relationships, act with justice and fairness; in our vocations, work with integrity as unto the Lord; and in our witness, let our lives be living proverbs for others to read. Ultimately, he urged believers to resolve that their future and life be built on the unshakable wisdom of God.


The African Christian University, founded by the Reformed Baptist Church Association of Zambia, aims to glorify God in the pursuit of truth. Through this mission, they inspire students to use their talents and education to transform their communities and foster cultural renewal in Africa.

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