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Proverbs 6 & 26 “Work: Ants and Sluggards”

We all deal with work, whether it’s with our job or some other aspect of our lives, work is a fact of life. When we talk about work, we’re not just talking about getting paid. We’re talking about housework, schoolwork, even yardwork. Work is anything you do in order achieve a goal, whether you get [...]

Preached on Jan 03, 2010

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We all deal with work, whether it’s with our job or some other aspect of our lives, work is a fact of life. When we talk about work, we’re not just talking about getting paid. We’re talking about housework, schoolwork, even yardwork. Work is anything you do in order achieve a goal, whether you get paid or not. There are all sorts of ways to do work badly – from doing no work at all to doing way too much work. We definitely need wisdom, and that’s why God gave us the book of Proverbs, which begs the question: would you rather be an ant or a sluggard? Listen in as Pastor Daniel Montgomery kicks off a 5 week study of Proverbs. Week 1 of 5.


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