“Hewing The Pillars of Godly Wisdom”

“Series: Building God’s House

Pastor Garret Shon

Proverbs 9:1-12

March 19-21, 2010

1.     Four Types of Wisdom

2.     The Seven Pillars of Godly Wisdom

3.     Seven Things The Lord Detests

4.     A Life That Bears Fruit

Questions to Help You Grow:

Head            - What is God saying through His message and/or scripture?

Heart            - How does that connect with my heart and life, for me personally?

Hands            - What does God want me to do about it through practical “hands-on” application in my life?

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The Wisdom of Yeshua - By Kelli Tarner

July 30, 2009 by Kelli Tarner  
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7.22.09–Yeshua was fully God and fully man. In Isaiah, God calls Him “His right arm.” Yeshua hanging on the cross was foolishness to the world, but the wisdom of God. The Jews were expecting the Messiah, the warrior king to come and overthrow the Roman Empire. Instead, God broke the authority of the adversary and purchased men for himself through the sacrifice of His son. Not even the adversary could comprehend God’s wisdom. “Not one of this world’s leaders has understood it; because if they had, they would not have executed the Lord from whom this glory flows.” 1 Corinthians 2:8.

The character of God is exposed in Jesus’ crucifixion. God exposed his love sickness and His longing for a relationship with us. He exposed His humility by having Himself hang naked on the cross. Naked, in front of the rebellious people cursing at him. The very ones that He came to save. What power and authority.

The wisdom of the world would try to break down rebellion with control. But God breaks it with humility. With gentleness, kindness and servant hood. With His zeal for justice and mercy. We can see this manifested in the Roman officer. He was exercising control over Yeshua by participating in the crucifixion. But when Yeshua offered forgiveness over condemnation, the soldier began to praise God and said, “surely this man was innocent” Luke 23:47.

The beauty and wisdom of God and His son on the cross. May we live and walk in the revelation of Yeshua on the cross daily.

The Plans and Wisdom of God - By Kelli Tarner

January 16, 2009 by admin  
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1.15.2009-God’s plans are amazing.  He knew us before we were formed in our mother’s womb.  The plans for His temple were just as miraculous.  In 2 Chronicles 3, it says, “Solomon began to build the house of ADONAI in Jerusalem (meaning city of peace) on Mt. Moriah.”  God had Solomon build His temple in the perfect place.  The place that he orchestrated from the beginning.   This is the place where He would sacrifice his only Son, Yeshua, the Priest above all Priests (c.f. Luke 23).  The One who took His blood into the temple and tore the veil so that we can enter the holy place.  That we could be intimate with the most High God.  Oh, the beauty and mercy of God!

In Genesis 22, God foreshadows his beloved plan with Abraham.  “Take your son, your only son, whom you love, Isaac; and go to the land of Moriah.  There you are to offer him as a burnt offering on the mountain that I will point out to you.”  What radical mercy.  That God would plan His Son, His right arm, to be sacrificed and tear the veil to the temple before he laid the foundation of the earth.  Give us eyes to see Your amazing plans, Lord. 

Abraham and Yeshua walked in radical obedience, and God blessed them through it. 

“I have sworn by myself—says Adonai—that because you have done this, because you haven’t withheld your son, your only son, I will most certainly bless you; and I will most certainly increase your descendants to as many as there are stars in the sky or grains of sand on the seashore.  Your decendants will possess the cities of their enemies, and by your descendants all the nations of the earth will be blessed—because you obeyed my order.” 

For Yeshua, Adonai says, “Ask of me, and I will make the nations your inheritance; the whole wide world will be your possession.  You will break them with an iron rod, shatter them like a clay pot” Psalms 2:7-9)  Yeshua our ruler who invites us to rule and reign with Him.  What a beautiful plan, filled with the character of God himself.  Surrounded in love, mercy, zeal, righteousness and holiness.  Our God is so big and beautiful.  May we sit and gaze upon His beauty all the days of our lives.