Introduction - Orienting to Wisdom (Proverbs 1:1-7)

Dive into the essence of wisdom with Session 1, exploring Proverbs 1:1-7. Uncover how Proverbs prepares us for life's complexities and discuss its varied instructions. Reflect on common proverbs, moral integrity, and the receptive stance needed to absorb wisdom. Anticipate the unveiling of ten lessons covering diverse topics.
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Introduction - Orienting to Wisdom (Proverbs 1:1-7)

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Section 1

Session 1: Introduction - Orienting to Wisdom (Proverbs 1:1-7)

Session Notes:

How do Proverbs prepare us for life’s complexities?

What types of instruction are provided in the book of Proverbs?

Discussion Questions:

1 What are some common proverbs from your culture? Can you think of older proverbs that are not used much anymore? Can you think of any newer proverbs that have emerged in the last ten years?

2 How would you put the message of Proverbs 1:1-7 in your own words?

3 William Brown has said, “Success is not necessarily a sign of moral integrity.” Have you seen this at play? How have you faced challenges with this in your own life?

4 What kind of posture would you need to adopt to hear the words from Proverbs well?

5 The father is going to provide ten individual lessons for the son. What kinds of topics do you think the father will cover in these ten lessons?

Introduction - Orienting to Wisdom (Proverbs 1:1-7) Instructions

Section 1

Session 1: Introduction - Orienting to Wisdom (Proverbs 1:1-7)

Session Notes:

How do Proverbs prepare us for life’s complexities?

What types of instruction are provided in the book of Proverbs?

Discussion Questions:

1 What are some common proverbs from your culture? Can you think of older proverbs that are not used much anymore? Can you think of any newer proverbs that have emerged in the last ten years?

2 How would you put the message of Proverbs 1:1-7 in your own words?

3 William Brown has said, “Success is not necessarily a sign of moral integrity.” Have you seen this at play? How have you faced challenges with this in your own life?

4 What kind of posture would you need to adopt to hear the words from Proverbs well?

5 The father is going to provide ten individual lessons for the son. What kinds of topics do you think the father will cover in these ten lessons?