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Proverbs UNIT ONE Wisdom START! Table of Contents Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Wisdom Defined & Wisdom: The Fear of Categorized the Lord Lesson 3 Lesson 4 The Wisdom of God Wisdom: A Person vs. The Wisdom of...

Proverbs UNIT ONE Wisdom START! Table of Contents Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Wisdom Defined & Wisdom: The Fear of Categorized the Lord Lesson 3 Lesson 4 The Wisdom of God Wisdom: A Person vs. The Wisdom of S Man CREDIT Overview of Proverbs Content of the book ○ 31 chapters ○ More than 900 proverbs ○ Three Authors King Solomon (1:1) Agur (30:1) King Lemuel (31:1) Let’s watch this introduction video of Proverbs and be ready to take side notes NEXT! Type one word you recall from the video describing “wisdom” Wisdom Table of Definition of a Content s Proverb Section 1 A short sentence expressing in a few words a well-known truth Section 2 Summary Outline Section 3 Section Chapters 1-9: The definition of wisdom 4 Chapters 10-31: The practice of wisdom Credits Main Objectives of Proverbs Table of Content s Section 1 Section 2 To Know God Section To Know the Word of God 3 To Know God’s Principles Section To Smooth the Rough Edges of Life 4 To Give Purpose to Life Credits THE KEYS TO UNDERSTANDING Table of PROVERBS Content s Section 1 Section 2 Recognize Your Need (Phil. 3:12) Section Hear (Pay Attention) (Prov. 1:5; 2:1-2) 3 Pray (Prov. 2:3) Section Dig (Prov. 2:4) 4 Gather (Prov. 2:2) Credits See Christ The Benefits to studying Proverbs Table of Content s Section 1 Section Personal 2 Growth Helmsmanship Section 3 God has promised A helmsman is Section growth to those who 4 someone with the will hear these skill, knowledge, Credits proverbs and apply and wisdom to steer the keys to a ship safely. understanding them. Read the article and take side notes of the highlighted section. Lesson 1 QUIZ 1. Identify Bill Borden and explain how his life was characterized by helmsmanship. (2 Paragraph answer, you should include specific details from the article we read last class together and be able to define the word: Helmsmanship) Type your answer in the sidebar Lesson 2 The Fear of the Lord LESSON OBJECTIVES To establish the definition of wisdom as the fear of the Lord To establish in the students’ minds how one develops the fear of the Lord Table of Do You Have Pending Tasks? Content s Section Do Homework 1 Section 2 Go to Piano Class Section 3 Call Amanda Section 4 Clean the Desk Credits Math Exercises I) The Source of Wisdom Table of content s A) The Fear of the Lord (Job 28:28; Section Prov. 1:7) 1 Section B) The Knowledge of God (Prov. 9:10) 2 Section 3 Q: Which attributes of Section God would produce a 4 true fear of the Lord? Credits (Type your answer to the right) Table of Content s Section 1 Section l ed g e o f God’s 2 Know a. 33:8) e r (P s pow Section God’s 3 e d g e o f Knowl e v. 15:4) s s ( R Section holine 4 w l ed g e of God’s Kno 2: 2 2 - Credits True fear of the Lord is more than ( I Sam. 1 love 4) being afraid of God. It is more than 24; Ps. 3 a reverence or standing in awe of God. True fear includes a rich love for the Lord because of His goodness to us. praising Table of and Content s blessing Section 1 Section the Lord 2 Section 3 why? Section 4 Credits Read Psalm 34:1-4 Table of II) The Fear of the Lord Content s Section 1 A) What the Fear of the Lord Is Section It includes love 2 It includes reverence Section It includes submission 3 Summary: The fear of the Lord is an Section affectionate reverence for God by which 4 the child of God bends himself humbly Credits and carefully to his Father’s will. II) The Fear of the Lord Table of Content s Section 1 Section 2 B) The Attitude of Fearing God Section The child of God has only one dread—to 3 offend the Lord Section The child of God has only one desire—to 4 please the Lord Credits Q: Prepare yourself to Difference create a side by side between list of what you think offending the Lord and pleasing Connect to your own life: What does it mean to offend the What does it mean to please the Lord? (Make a list of five examples) Lord? (Make a list of five examples) II) The Fear of the Lord Table of Content s Section C) The Importance of Fearing God 1 Isaiah 11:23 Christ feared the Lord. Section Jeremiah 2:19 It is a sin not to fear the Lord. 2 Ecclesiastes 12:13 Fearing God is the whole duty of Section man. 3 2 Samuel 23:3–4 The fear of God is essential for true Christian leadership. Section 4 Psalm 147:11 The fear of God is a distinguishing mark of those who please Credits Him. Let’s take a quick break from writing and watch this video. Pay attention to the theme “The Fear of the Lord” Table of II) The Fear of the Lord Content s Section 1 D) How We Learn the Fear of the Lord Section Studying God’s Word (Prov. 2:1–5) 2 Beholding God’s Majesty (Ps. 96:1–9) Section Seeing God’s Works 3 In creation (Ps. 33:6-9) In history (Josh. 4:20–24) Section 4 In our lives (1 Sam. 12:24) Credits Pretend your friend was absent from class today… Write what you would say if you had to explain the lesson to your friend. Lesson 2 Quiz 1, As a child of God my one dread is to offend God (True or False) 2. One must Fear the Lord to obtain godly wisdom (True or False) 3. The Fear of the Lord includes: Love, reverence and ___________. 4. The personification of wisdom is a woman (True or False) Table of Content s o n 3 Less Section 03 1 i sd om Section Th e W 2 o f G o d. Section 3 vs. Section i sdom 4 The W an Credits of M START! Memory Verse #3 Proverbs 1:10 Today’s Journal entry focus on answering the question below for your personal application Q: What are some examples of sinful men enticing you? What should one do to not give in. I) Christianity: The Wisdom of God Table of Content s Section 1 A) The Foundation—The Word of God Section B) Five Key Teachings 2 God Section 3 Creation Section Moral ethics 4 Servants of God Credits A compassionate worldview Philosophers ask the same basic questions Table of Content s Section 1 Where Section Who am I? did I Why am 2 come I here? Section from? 3 Section 4 How can Credits Where am I I Get GOING? there? The Moral Code Table of Content s Section 1 Section 2 Section The first four deal 3 The christian’s with man’s moral code is relationship with Section 4 based on the 10 God. Credits commandments The last six deal with man’s relationship to his fellow man Man’s chief end is to glorify and to enjoy him forever. Write down words that explain this idea below. Glorify God II) Humanism: The Table of Wisdom of Man Content s Section 1 A) The Foundation—Man’s Reasoning Powers B) Five Key Teachings Section 2 Atheism Evolution Section 3 Amorality Section Autonomous man 4 Socialistic, one-world order Credits Table of Humanism throughout the Content s years... Fifth Century Protagoras Greek Philosopher “Man is Section the measure of all things” 1 During the Dark Ages Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Apologist Section 2 Enlightenment Era Philosophers: Rosseau “High Priest” of the Secular and Voltaire arm of Humanism Section 3 Evolution Theory Charles Darwin “Origin of Species” 1859 Section 1933 Philosophical Views John Dewey Human Manifesto 4 in America Credits Socialistic - One World Order A publicly stated goal of humanism is to supersede national boundaries by building a world organization that will have sovereignty over every nation of the world Conclusio Table of Content s n Humanism and Christianity are Section 1 180º opposed and cannot coexist. Section 2 Christianity is God’s revelation of Section Himself as the only source of 3 truth and salvation. Section 4 Humanism is man’s attempt to Credits solve his problems independently of God. Table of Content s Section HOMEWORK 1 Section 2 Student Textbook: Proverbs Section 3 Complete the sections: Section 4 "What the Bible says about Humanism" Credits "What the Bible says about Christianity" Pages 28-30 LESSON 3 QUIZ 1. What is the name of the Roman Catholic Apologist during the Dark Ages?_____________________. 2. “ I think therefore I am” what Philosopher said this? (Hint: He was considered the “High Priest”________. 3. Which Commandment has a biblical promise attached to it?___________. 4. In Christianity, our moral code is based from what?_____________. Table of Content s o n 4 Less Section 1 04 Section o m : A 2 Wisd n Section Pe r so 3 Section 4 Credits START! Verse ry Mappin m o g Me 4 rs e Ve Section 1 r bs 2: 6 Section Prov e es rd giv List specific 2 e Lo outh For th rom His m d examples of how om ;f dge an the Lord gives Section wi sd l e know ding. 3 m e Wisdom to your life. c o rstan unde Section 4 Credits Write a statement of your philosophy of life. As much as you can, give Scripture references on each of your beliefs What is Philosophy? Start your statement with this sentence starter: I believe that... For example: Type your answer below I believe that my nature is created in the image of God as stated in Genesis 1:27. My Nature My Purposes and Goals (in relation to God, others, and self) My Relationship to My Home (parents and siblings) My Relationship to My Church (or Friday Chapel) My Relationship to My Schooling My Relationship to Society (government, community, etc.) I) GNOSTICISM: A SHOW OF WISDOM Table of Content s Section 1 The Gnostics believed that the true God was a purely spiritual being. Because only spirit was good, God held the highest position on the ladder of Section perfection. everyone and everything else in material existence was evil to 2 varying degrees. far down the ladder was man. above man—but less than God—were angels. Section A) A Vain Philosophy Based on Man’s reasoning Powers and 3 Tradition (col. 2:8) Section 4 Philosophy: in the original language it implies a “so-called” Vain (empty) deceit: false promises made by the world’s philosophy Credits Spoil or take captive: to take someone captive and steal everything of value Tradition of men: purely human ideas of the material Rudiments or basic principles of the world: the most basic elements of the world’s way of viewing things I) GNOSTICISM: A SHOW OF WISDOM Table of Content s B) It Is Deceptive (col. 2:18) beguile here, means to take away by trickery Section 1 C) Its Followers Practice Voluntary Humility (Col. 2:18) Section The Gnostics emphasized a lot of outward actions designed to 2 give the impression of humility and godliness. Section D) They Worshipped Angels (Col. 2:18) 3 The Gnostics believed that angels were part god and part man, so they worshiped them. Section 4 E) It Is a Vain (Outward) Show (Col. 2:23) Credits Man enjoys anything that draws attention to himself and makes him look good. What other religious groups, sects, or cults do similar things? Describe them. II) TRUE CHRISTIANITY: FULLNESS OF Table of KNOWLEDGE Content s Section 1 Gnosis means knowledge, the word epignosis means fullness Section of knowledge. 2 A) The “fullness of Knowledge” Is Christ Section 3 In Him Is All Wisdom and Knowledge (Col. 2:3) He Is All the Fullness of the Godhead (Col. 2:9) Section He Makes Us Complete (Col. 2:10) 4 A) The Fullness of Knowledge Is Not Human Wisdom Credits The Fullness of Knowledge Is Not Merely Intelligence Q: How does this relate to the various subjects of study in a school classroom? D) How the fullness of Knowledge Is Obtained 1. Knowing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior (Col. 1:28) C) The Fullness of 2. Knowing God’s Will for Your Life(Col. Knowledge Cannot Be 1:9) Obtained Through Human a. Col 1:10 -Increase your knowledge of God Effort James 3:13-18 b. Hosea 6:3 - Know the Lord c. Prov 3:5-6 - Acknowledge Him d. Gen 24:27 - Actively pursue God’s known The first is “earthly” wisdom. This will wisdom does not come from e. Psalm 63:8- Follow hard after Him above, but it is found within the world. 3. Knowing God’s Word (Col. 3:16) f. Walking According to God’s Word and Will The second wisdom is “from (Col. 4:5) above” and produces peace, mercy, and other good fruits. The Bible teaches us Table of how to know God’s will. Content s Which one do you feel Increase in you need to increase in Section your Know the the most… Drag your 1 knowledge of Lord Icon to a sticky note God Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Credits Actively Follow hard Acknowledg pursue God’s after Him e Him known will The End Lesson 4 Quiz 1. What beings did the Gnostics worship, believing them to be part god and part man? 2. Where is the only place true wisdom can be obtained? 3. 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