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WHAT MATTERS MOST? (2 OF 2)

by Central Christian Church of Arizona

Scripture: Proverbs 27:12
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What Matters Most? (2 of 2)
Series: Mending the Modern Family
Cal Jernigan
Proverbs 27:12


Big Idea: A wrong relationship with money can easily destroy your right relationships with people.


1) Opening Thoughts

a) Greetings
i) Welcome to all campuses!

b) Many women from Central are on their Girlfriends Getaway this weekend
i) The men who are here who are married to the women at the Getaway are REAL MEN.
ii) The ones who are here and brought their children with them are both REAL MEN and WARRIORS!
(1) Let me suggest that there are a number of men who are not here today…
(2) Rather they are at home totally confused as to what they are supposed to be doing.
(a) They’re at home muttering “So THIS is what she does all day!”
(b) There wasn’t a chance they were going to make it to church.
(c) They CAN’T WAIT for their wives to get home!

2) Our Current Series

a) Mending the Modern Family

i) This isn’t
(1) A series on Marriage
(2) A series on Parenting

ii) This is…
(1) A series on Relationships
(2) Something for everybody
(a) We are all a part of a family

b) Today:

i) Message Title: What Matters Most?

ii) Big Idea: A wrong relationship with money can easily destroy your right relationships with people.

iii) Proverbs 27:12 “The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.”

c) What’s messing up the family these days?

i) Communication issues
(1) Not saying what we mean and not hearing what someone was actually said.
(a) Communication takes work and won’t “just happen”
(b) Quote from last week in Glendale… from a divorce lawyer… “I am a divorce attorney and if people would just learn this basic skill I would be out of business, and that is fine with me!”
(c) Wouldn’t it be great if there was no longer any need for divorce attorneys?

(2) The flaws in our communication skills are never more lethal that when we are in conflict with someone else.

(3) “For the sake of arg ...

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