The sermon explores the concept of wisdom as a personified, foundational element of creation, emphasizing its presence with God before the universe existed and its role in the design of all things. Drawing from Proverbs 8, the message highlights God's deliberate and intricate planning, using examples from nature, science, and even Tolkien's world-building to illustrate the forethought and order inherent in creation. Ultimately, the sermon calls listeners to seek wisdom, identifying Jesus Christ as its embodiment, and to recognize that finding Him leads to life and favor with the Lord, while rejecting Him leads to spiritual death.