AI Sermon Outline Generator: Proverbs 13:20


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We can learn how to become wise by cultivating relationships with those who have wisdom.

The wise recognize the value of wise companions, while the foolish do not recognize this and thus suffer the consequences. wisdom

The wise understand the importance of surrounding themselves with wise people, while the foolish disregard this and eventually suffer. wisdom

We have a choice to make: either to follow the wise and gain wisdom, or to follow fools and suffer harm. wisdom

Engaging with wise people provides protection from the consequences of foolishness.

We must choose our companions carefully to avoid becoming a fool ourselves.

Fellowship with wise people is essential for cultivating wisdom in our lives.

The path of wisdom is always accessible, but the path of folly is a slippery slope.

Our companionship has the potential to bring either wisdom or harm to us.

We must choose our companions wisely, because our relationships have the power to shape us. (scroll down to see outline)

Following the wise leads to gaining wisdom, while following fools leads to suffering consequences. wisdom

Wise companionship requires us to weigh our decisions and prioritize our relationships.

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  1. Thesis: We must choose our companions wisely, because our relationships have the power to shape us.

    Introduction: God's wisdom instructs us to consider our relationships carefully, as they influence our spiritual journey.

    1. Proverbs 13:20 teaches that walking with wise individuals builds our wisdom and character.
        A. Wisdom is not merely knowledge, but a godly understanding of life (Proverbs 9:10).
        B. Wise companions encourage us in our faith and wisdom journey, reflecting God's attributes.
    2. Conversely, aligning ourselves with foolish companions results in detrimental consequences.
        A. Proverbs 13:20 warns that foolishness brings harm, leading us away from God's path.
        B. King Solomon, in Proverbs, consistently highlights the dangers of foolishness (Proverbs 14:7).
    3. Christ empowers us to seek and cultivate godly relationships, contributing to our transformation.
        A. Jesus lived out relationship wisdom, choosing disciples to fulfill divine purposes (Mark 3:13-19).
        B. Through prayer and discernment, we can seek relationships that align us with God's will.

    Conclusion: When we choose companions wisely, we align ourselves with God's wisdom and purpose for our lives. Cultivate relationships that encourage spiritual growth and reflect Christ's love, avoiding the pitfalls of foolish associations.

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