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ARE WE THERE YET? (3 OF 5)

by Ron Cox

Scripture: Proverbs 7:6-27
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Are We There Yet? (3 of 5)
Series: Are We There Yet?
Ron Cox
Proverbs 7: 6-27

Talked last week about two different people. (Wise and Simple….Simple person-Today…..Wise-Tomorrow)

Each person has a road to Wisdom. (Journey you are on...you think is the right one)

Our life is a journey! Every area of life has a road. (Spiritually, Financially, Relationships, Job etc)

The Principle we talked about….Whatever road I am on, determines where I end up! My destination! True isn't it? Your direction determines your destination.

Great principle for life! Many people start off in life wanting to end up with a certain goal or destination.

WHAT IS YOUR DESTINATION IN LIFE? WHERE DO YOU WANT TO END UP?

FAMILY? FINANCES? SPIRITUAL LIFE?

ARE YOU ON THE RIGHT ROAD TO END UP IN THAT PLACE? HOW DO YOU KNOW?

Today I want to talk about the warnings.

God places warning signs, WORD OF GOD, people, parents, sermons, etc…..

1) The Preliminary Observation

2) The Principle Warning

3) The Predictable Result

The road applies to every area of life. We often believe that our intention, what we want to do... is the most important… Proverbs 7: 6-27

Written by King Solomon…

Tells a story about Solomon standing at a window...looking down at a street and he sees what's going to happen to this guy before it happens, but this guy doesn't see it.

Solomon gets a glimpse of the outcome of a guy and his decisions. That is what is great about the BIBLE.

Proverbs 3: 5-6-Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; 6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.

We get an outline of a young mans wrong road decision and his destructive outcome.

Solomon gives us a play by play of his journey…

1) The Preliminary Observation-

The principle is...the road your on will determine your where you end up…. ...

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