Wisdom Is Worth It (Proverbs 4:1-9)

Explore Proverbs 4:1-9 to uncover the value of wisdom passed down through generations. The session highlights the teachings of grandparents and the importance of remembering and embracing wisdom. Engage with thought-provoking questions on personal challenges in remembering and applying wisdom, the benefits of valuing wisdom, and the obstacles to pursuing it. Reflect on the enduring significance of wisdom in navigating life's journey.
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Wisdom Is Worth It (Proverbs 4:1-9)

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Classroom Instructions

Section 01

Wisdom Is Worth It (Proverbs 4:1-9)

Session Notes:

4:1-3: Introduction

4:4-8: Teaching

4:9: Summary

Discussion Questions:

1 In contrast to other lessons, this lesson focuses on the wisdom passed down through the ages. What are some things you remember your grandparents or even great-grandparents passing on as wisdom?

2 How would you put the message of Proverbs 4:1-9 in your own words?

3 Proverbs 4:5 suggests two activities that both require efforts at remembering: not forgetting wisdom and not turning away from wisdom. Which one of these is harder for you to do in your own life?

4 The father encourages the son to have strong feelings for wisdom. How will this help the son on his journey?

5 At the end of it all, the wisdom of the ages suggests that wisdom is worth it. Do you agree? Why or why not? If it is worth it, what keeps us from pursuing it?

Wisdom Is Worth It (Proverbs 4:1-9) Instructions

Section 01

Wisdom Is Worth It (Proverbs 4:1-9)

Session Notes:

4:1-3: Introduction

4:4-8: Teaching

4:9: Summary

Discussion Questions:

1 In contrast to other lessons, this lesson focuses on the wisdom passed down through the ages. What are some things you remember your grandparents or even great-grandparents passing on as wisdom?

2 How would you put the message of Proverbs 4:1-9 in your own words?

3 Proverbs 4:5 suggests two activities that both require efforts at remembering: not forgetting wisdom and not turning away from wisdom. Which one of these is harder for you to do in your own life?

4 The father encourages the son to have strong feelings for wisdom. How will this help the son on his journey?

5 At the end of it all, the wisdom of the ages suggests that wisdom is worth it. Do you agree? Why or why not? If it is worth it, what keeps us from pursuing it?