Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Hoping for ‘good luck’, some people expect good things to happen to them - all the time!
God says, ‘Seek wisdom.
Be ready for the hard times’.
Wisdom comes from God.
He speaks to us with words of wisdom (2:6; 6-8).
Wisdom is not only for ‘kings and rulers, princes and nobles’.
It is for everyone who loves the Lord (15-17).
Wisdom calls us to c...hoose good rather than evil, life rather than death (13,35-36; Hebrews 5:14; Deuteronomy 30:19).
The way of wisdom is the way of happiness (32-34).
Our path may not be paved with gold.
Wisdom is better than ‘silver, gold and jewels’ (10-11).
Christ is our Wisdom.
Receiving Him, we receive wisdom.
Growing in Him, we grow in wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:30; 2:6).
As you rejoice in Christ, remember: ‘He who wins souls is wise’ (11:30).
Don’t keep Wisdom to yourself.
Share Christ with others.
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