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The Deadly Drama of Adultery – Proverbs 7

Proverbs 7

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Well, we have another sermon on this topic. But that’s because Proverbs talks about it again. We are going through the first nine chapters of Proverbs, which form a unit, and serve as foundation for the rest of the book. And within these foundational chapters the father repeatedly addresses his son on this all-important topic, which actually was first mentioned in Prov 2:16-17 (and appears more in the book!). He wants his son to be prepared for this powerful temptation. He’s preparing his son for war.


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The Folly of Adultery and The Wisdom of Sex – Proverbs 5

Proverbs 5

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We’re going to talk about sex today, and specifically the folly of adultery and the wisdom of sex within the covenant of marriage. I think there are a lot of reasons we avoid talking about sex. Here are a few: we think sexual purity and holiness includes avoiding talking about it, we underestimate the gravity and offensiveness of sexual sin — to God and others, we don’t really understand it from a biblical and theological perspective, & guilt and shame. So, whether you avoid talking about it, can only joke about it or get sensitive or embarrassed or defensive talking about it, know this: we are going to talk about sex today. Be prepared for the awkwardness, but be assured that I’m going to stick to the Bible and Proverbs 5. We need to hear this just like Solomon’s son needed to hear this, even and especially if it makes us uncomfortable.


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The Heart of the Matter – Proverbs 4

Proverbs 4

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We love to consider our lives morally neutral for the most part – that God cares about whether we have our devotion or go to church or small group but not really about our hobbies or our dating or our jobs or our language or how we parent or how we spend our money. Proverbs obliterates this; there is no part of our lives that He doesn’t want all of. The message of Proverbs is that wisdom isn’t just good advice but is a Person to be followed and a path to be walked. How do we shepherd our hearts wisely?


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