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"Our Friends, Our Work, and Our Walk" - Proverbs 12:26-28 (4.6.25) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers
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"Our Friends, Our Work, and Our Walk" - Proverbs 12:26-28 (4.6.25) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers

Dr. Jordan Rogers continues preaching through The Book of Proverbs in this sermon from Proverbs 12:26-28 entitled, “Our Friends, Our Work, and Our Walk.” In Proverbs 12:26-28, Solomon takes up three different topics, concerning our friends, our work, and our walk. In this passage of Scripture, we see that we should be choosing our friends carefully, striving to be diligent people, and walking the path of righteousness. The following is a sermon from Proverbs 12:26-28, and below you will find the video recording and a sermon outline to help you follow along as you watch. I hope this study tool helps you grow in your love for the Lord Jesus and in your obedience to Him. To find more sermons, please go to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/jordannealrogers If you would like updates when a new sermon is uploaded on YouTube, click the “Subscribe” button on the channel. Sermon Title: “Our Friends, Our Work, and Our Walk” Text: Proverbs 12:26-28 Sermon Summary: We should be choosing our friends carefully, striving to be diligent people, and walking the path of righteousness. vs.26—Our Friends Declaration #1: We should be choosing our friends carefully, being the kind of friend that guides. vs.27—Our Work Declaration #2: We should be striving to be diligent people, as diligence is its own reward. vs.28—Our Walk Declaration #3: We should be walking the path of righteousness and enjoying the blessings of life. To watch this video on YouTube, use the following link: https://youtu.be/mdOSZwVm2Sw Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZr5hl5J1Ww-zhFYwPzcA6w/join #sermon #preaching #preach #power #exodus #oldtestament #expository #exposition #exegesis
"The Problem of Anxiety and a Way to Combat It" - Proverbs 12:25 (3.30.25) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers
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"The Problem of Anxiety and a Way to Combat It" - Proverbs 12:25 (3.30.25) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers

Dr. Jordan Rogers continues preaching through The Book of Proverbs in this sermon from Proverbs 12:25 entitled, “The Problem of Anxiety and a Way to Combat It.” In Proverbs 12:25, Solomon takes up the topic of anxiety, telling his reader that anxiety weighs down a man’s heart. Here, we see that anxiety is a serious problem with severe consequences, but we also see that it can often be combated with a good word. The following is a sermon from Proverbs 12:25, and below you will find the video recording and a sermon outline to help you follow along as you watch. I hope this study tool helps you grow in your love for the Lord Jesus and in your obedience to Him. To find more sermons, please go to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/jordannealrogers If you would like updates when a new sermon is uploaded on YouTube, click the “Subscribe” button on the channel. Sermon Title: “The Problem of Anxiety and a Way to Combat It” Text: Proverbs 12:25 Sermon Summary: While anxiety is a serious problem with severe consequences, it can often be combated iwht a good word. vs.25a—The Problem of Anxiety Truth #1: Anxiety is a serious problem that causes severe consequences. vs.25b—A Way to Combat Anxiety Truth #2: Anxiety can often be effectively combated with a good word. To watch this video on YouTube, use the following link: https://youtu.be/FRylt0o8XNU Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZr5hl5J1Ww-zhFYwPzcA6w/join #sermon #preaching #preach #power #exodus #oldtestament #expository #exposition #exegesis
"How to be Wise and Free" - Proverbs 12:23-24 (3.23.25) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers
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"How to be Wise and Free" - Proverbs 12:23-24 (3.23.25) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers

Dr. Jordan Rogers continues preaching through The Book of Proverbs in this sermon from Proverbs 12:23-24 entitled, “How to be Wise and Free.” In Proverbs 12:23-24, Solomon writes two proverbs concerning speech and work. Here, we see two directives that make us wise and free. First, we see that if we want to be wise, we must restrain our speech (both numerically and morally). Second, we see that if we want to be free, we must work diligently (both physically and spiritually). The following is a sermon from Proverbs 12:23-24, and below you will find the video recording and a sermon outline to help you follow along as you watch. I hope this study tool helps you grow in your love for the Lord Jesus and in your obedience to Him. To find more sermons, please go to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/jordannealrogers If you would like updates when a new sermon is uploaded on YouTube, click the “Subscribe” button on the channel. Sermon Title: “How to be Wise and Free” Text: Proverbs 12:23-24 Sermon Summary: If you want be wise and free, restrain your speech and work diligently. vs.23—How to be Wise Directive #1: If you want to be wise, restrain your speech. vs.24—How to be Free Directive #2: If you want to be free, work diligently. To watch this video on YouTube, use the following link: https://youtu.be/ttW9mgL9dW4 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZr5hl5J1Ww-zhFYwPzcA6w/join #sermon #preaching #preach #power #exodus #oldtestament #expository #exposition #exegesis
"Three Invitational Observations" - Proverbs 12:20-22 (3.16.25) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers
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"Three Invitational Observations" - Proverbs 12:20-22 (3.16.25) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers

Dr. Jordan Rogers continues preaching through The Book of Proverbs in this sermon from Proverbs 12:20-22 entitled, “Three Invitational Observations.” In Proverbs 12:20-22, Solomon makes three invitational observations. First, he makes an observation about the inner man, inviting us to have joy by being a counselor of peace. Second, he makes an observation about what you can expect, inviting us to security by committing our way to righteousness. Thirdly, he makes an observation about the approval of God, inviting us to act faithfully in all things. The following is a sermon from Proverbs 12:20-22, and below you will find the video recording and a sermon outline to help you follow along as you watch. I hope this study tool helps you grow in your love for the Lord Jesus and in your obedience to Him. To find more sermons, please go to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/jordannealrogers If you would like updates when a new sermon is uploaded on YouTube, click the “Subscribe” button on the channel. Sermon Title: “Three Invitational Observations” Text: Proverbs 12:20-22 Sermon Summary: If you want joy, security, and the pleasure of God, be a counselor of peace, commit your way to righteousness, and act faithfully in all things. vs.20—A Piercing Observation Invitation #1: If you want to have joy, be a counselor of peace. vs.21—A Practical Observation Invitation #2: If you want to be secure, commit your way to righteousness. vs.22—A Principial Observation Invitation #3: If you want to be pleasing to God, act faithfully in all things. To watch this video on YouTube, use the following link: https://youtu.be/Ag1dGQcPDXM Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZr5hl5J1Ww-zhFYwPzcA6w/join #sermon #preaching #preach #power #exodus #oldtestament #expository #exposition #exegesis
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