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An Introduction to the Book of Proverbs: 1:1-7
A. The Author-Solomon: 1:1
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Solomon: 1:1a*
In 1Kings 3, the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream and asked him; what is it that I can give to you?
For most of us this is what we are waiting for God to ask us, so we can get it all.
But, Solomon begins to think, I am a young man and there is a whole lot of stuff I don’t know; so Lord give me an understanding heart.
Lord I need to be able to discern between good and evil.
God was so please with Solomon’s request that He gave him riches and honor like no one before or after him.
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Son of David and Bathsheba: 1:1*
In 2Samual 11 David takes Uriah’s wife get her pregnant and have Uriah killed to cover up his sin, she bores the child and the child dies.
This is significant in our spiritual preventive maintenance because it signifies that when we sin there will be consequences for our actions but God will forgive us and can still use us.
No matter what your sin is if you repent to Him and turn away from it, God will bless us and our children.
Too often we sit on the side of road along this spiritual journey thinking nobody loves me because of all the things I have done or that people have done to me.  
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King of Israel: 1:1c*
As King of Israel God uses Solomon build His temple.
This is also significant, because we need to understand when we seek wisdom and understanding from God He will begin to use us to do things other people only dream of.
Solomon
B. The Purposes of Proverbs: 1:2-6
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Summary Statement: 1:2*
a. Moral-To Bring Skill and Corrective Instruction: 1:2a
Our character is something that we really have to work on to prevent things from happening in our lives, too often we don’t want anyone to challenge who we are.
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Mental-To Discern Sayings of Understanding: 1:2b
Our knowledge is something we also need to take serious in our Christian walk, so many of us as believers suffer from lack knowledge.
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Expanded Statements: 1:3-6*
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To Receive: 1:3
1) Discipline
 
2) Righteousness
3) Judgment
4) Integrity
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To Give: 1:4
1) Prudence to the naive:
2) Knowledge and Discretion to Young Ones:
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