Back to School Advice for Students
Stan Coffey
Proverbs 3:5-7
If you have your Bibles this morning, I want you to turn to Proverbs, chapter 3. The wisest man in all the Old Testament wrote the book of Proverbs, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit is Solomon. We are in that season once again where students are going back to school and I wanted to preach a special message especially for our students.
Our students are going back to school and they will face tight schedules, new teachers, new friends, and a lot of peer pressure. They will be faced with what is right and what is wrong. What kind of advice would the Bible give to you as you go back to school? There are all kinds of persons trying to give students advice today
Today, we are always looking for the place to get the right kind of advice. I noticed that on television, they just had an unbelievable amount of advertisement for those who would give investment advice. They have the Physic Hotline for those seeking advice for their life. Then they have all kinds of shows that tell you how to garden and how to sew and how to cook and how to do this and that and the other. People are looking for advice.
I want to tell you the greatest advice that you can find is in the Word of God. Just think about getting advice from the wisest man in the Old Testament. His name was Solomon, a very wealthy man, a man who knew how to invest, knew how to govern, who knew how to run businesses. Here's a man who gives a tremendous word of advice.
We've been talking about values. We talked about truth. We talked about the value of the soul. We talked about the values that have been lost in our country. Today, we are going to talk about the value of trust. Who can you trust?
We are living in a time when all the news magazines and all the reporters have emphasized again and again that people in America don't trust anybody anymore.
I was looking the other day at a list of the least trusted people in America an ...
Stan Coffey
Proverbs 3:5-7
If you have your Bibles this morning, I want you to turn to Proverbs, chapter 3. The wisest man in all the Old Testament wrote the book of Proverbs, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit is Solomon. We are in that season once again where students are going back to school and I wanted to preach a special message especially for our students.
Our students are going back to school and they will face tight schedules, new teachers, new friends, and a lot of peer pressure. They will be faced with what is right and what is wrong. What kind of advice would the Bible give to you as you go back to school? There are all kinds of persons trying to give students advice today
Today, we are always looking for the place to get the right kind of advice. I noticed that on television, they just had an unbelievable amount of advertisement for those who would give investment advice. They have the Physic Hotline for those seeking advice for their life. Then they have all kinds of shows that tell you how to garden and how to sew and how to cook and how to do this and that and the other. People are looking for advice.
I want to tell you the greatest advice that you can find is in the Word of God. Just think about getting advice from the wisest man in the Old Testament. His name was Solomon, a very wealthy man, a man who knew how to invest, knew how to govern, who knew how to run businesses. Here's a man who gives a tremendous word of advice.
We've been talking about values. We talked about truth. We talked about the value of the soul. We talked about the values that have been lost in our country. Today, we are going to talk about the value of trust. Who can you trust?
We are living in a time when all the news magazines and all the reporters have emphasized again and again that people in America don't trust anybody anymore.
I was looking the other day at a list of the least trusted people in America an ...
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