Do Not Look at the Wine When It Is Red (Season 11, Episode 7)

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Do Not Look at the Wine When it Is Red (Season 11, Episode 7)

In this season, we’re discussing some lessons from the book of Proverbs.

In Proverbs 23:29-35, Solomon has some strong warnings about the use of alcohol. While many want to justify the casual use of alcohol (“social drinking”), Solomon made it clear that the way of wisdom is to avoid even the first drink because of the destructive, deceptive, and addictive nature of alcohol.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • My Son, Hear My Words: Notes on Proverbs – This is a “topical commentary” I wrote on the book of Proverbs. Follow the link for more information. If you decide to pick up a copy, use coupon code Proverbs5 at checkout to receive $5 off and free shipping.
  • Plain Bible Teaching on Salvation – Free PDF for Plain Bible Teaching subscribers. Sign up here!

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Know Well the Condition of Your Flocks (Season 11, Episode 6)

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Know Well the Condition of Your Flocks (Season 11, Episode 6)

In this season, we’re discussing some lessons from the book of Proverbs.

In Proverbs 27:23-27, the wise man discussed the importance of stewardship, hard work, and independence while relying on God’s providence. This is important given the fact that we may not always have the blessing of a stable economy or a strong government.

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Go to the Ant, O Sluggard (Season 11, Episode 5)

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Go to the Ant, O Sluggard (Season 11, Episode 5)

In this season, we’re discussing some lessons from the book of Proverbs.

In this episode, we’re going to be noticing a few passages from the book of Proverbs containing admonitions to the sluggard.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • My Son, Hear My Words: Notes on Proverbs – This is a “topical commentary” I wrote on the book of Proverbs. Follow the link for more information. If you decide to pick up a copy, use coupon code Proverbs5 at checkout to receive $5 off and free shipping.
  • Plain Bible Study Guides – These are designed to help Christians engage in profitable studies of the Scriptures. The study guides include a straightforward explanation of the text and questions at the end of each lesson, making them useful for both individual and group Bible studies.

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Things Which the Lord Hates (Season 11, Episode 4)

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Things Which the Lord Hates (Season 11, Episode 4)

In this season, we’re discussing some lessons from the book of Proverbs.

As one learns to accept the wisdom that comes from above, the result will be a change of character. In Proverbs 6:16-19, we find a list of seven things which the Lord hates. These can be easily contrasted with the positive character traits we must develop as we pursue wisdom.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • My Son, Hear My Words: Notes on Proverbs – This is a “topical commentary” I wrote on the book of Proverbs. Follow the link for more information. If you decide to pick up a copy, use coupon code Proverbs5 at checkout to receive $5 off and free shipping.
  • The Way: What it Means to Be a Disciple of Jesus – Free PDF for Plain Bible Teaching subscribers. Sign up here!

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How Blessed Is the Man Who Finds Wisdom (Season 11, Episode 3)

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How Blessed Is the Man Who Finds Wisdom (Season 11, Episode 3)

In this season, we’re discussing some lessons from the book of Proverbs.

Wisdom is not valuable simply because it has been arbitrarily declared to be valuable. It is valuable because of the rewards that come for following after it. In Proverbs 3:13-26, the wise man explained how wisdom causes one to be blessed.

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The Timeless Nature of Wisdom (Season 11, Episode 2)

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The Timeless Nature of Wisdom (Season 11, Episode 2)

In this season, we’re discussing some lessons from the book of Proverbs.

Wisdom is timeless. It existed before, during, and after the Creation. In Proverbs 8:22-36, the wise man explained why this is important.

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Wisdom Shouts in the Street (Season 11, Episode 1)

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Wisdom Shouts in the Street (Season 11, Episode 1)

In this season, we’re discussing some lessons from the book of Proverbs.

In Proverbs 1:20-33, wisdom is described as shouting in the street and calling all to come and learn from her. Unfortunately, many do not heed the call of wisdom and suffer the consequences that come as a result.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • My Son, Hear My Words: Notes on Proverbs – This is a “topical commentary” I wrote on the book of Proverbs. Follow the link for more information. If you decide to pick up a copy, use coupon code Proverbs5 at checkout to receive $5 off and free shipping.

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