How exactly does one become wise? With the overwhelming flood of information and opinion in our timesâmuch of it a mixture of spin, sound bites, and trivialitiesâit is crucial we turn back to the Bible and pay close attention to the deep insights that have stood the test of time.
Proverbs 1:20 tells us that âWisdom cries aloud in the street, in the markets she raises her voice.â The wisdom of God does not stand aloof, but instead graciously moves toward us, into the world where we live and struggle day by dayâoffering us her very best, if we will only listen.
Pastor and teacher Ray Ortlund unpacks the book of Proverbs in twenty-one straightforward sermons, providing a biblical worldview on everything from money, sex, and power to that of the daily routines of an average life. Drawing relevant parallels from ancient culture to present day, he helps us understand how the book of Proverbs is practical help for ordinary people going through everyday life.
Most importantly, Ortlund shows how the Proverbs point to Jesus and his counsel for the perplexed, his strength for the defeated, his warning to the proud, his mercy for the broken. With careful treatment of the Scriptures and uncomplicated language, Proverbs: Wisdom that Works bridges the gap between real-life experience and the scholarly depth of many commentaries.
Part of the Preaching the Word series.
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âI simply cannot say enough about Ortlundâs treatment of the book of Proverbs. There is depth hereâscholarship disguised as pastoral advice. There is breadth hereâquoting diverse people from Descartes to Sherlock Holmes. There is heart hereâthe heart of an evangelist, a pastor, a friend, and one who truly understands the Word. Proverbs: Wisdom that Works shines Godâs light on your day in every area of life.â
âWoodrow Kroll, President, Back to the Bible; author, Proverbs: Godâs Guide for Lifeâs Choices
âOrtlund not only speaks wisdom, he models how to speak it. He not only lights the way on how to preach Proverbs, but on how to walk in wisdomâand he makes me want to do both! Almost immediately I had two reactions: âWhy am I not preaching Proverbs right now?â and âWhy am I not wiser by now?â Turn here not just to hear about wisdom, but also to taste it. Youâll find the savor reverently worshipful, theologically rich, and relentlessly practical.â
âJohn Kitchen, Senior Pastor, Stow Alliance Fellowship, Stow, Ohio; author, Proverbs: A Mentor Commentary
âThe strength of Ray Ortlundâs study of Proverbs is its Christ-centeredness. The wisdom of Proverbs loses none of its practical value, but rather is given its ultimate fulfillment as an expression of the wisdom of Christ.â
âGraeme Goldsworthy, Former Lecturer in Old Testament, Biblical Theology, and Hermeneutics, Moore Theological College
âProverbs: Wisdom that Works models powerful, profound, relevant expository preaching. The expositions are God-centered, Christ-centered, practical, evangelistic, life-changing, and life-giving. For Proverbs 1â9, each exposition digs deeply into the meaning of the passage in its original context, connects it with the New Testament (especially with Jesus Christ), and demonstrates astutely its contemporary relevance with illustrations and quotations. The last seven chapters bring together various proverbs under seven topics: the tongue, humility, family, emotions, friendship, money, and life and death. The oral style provides easy reading for deep, wise insights. A superb source for preachers preparing a series of Christian sermons on the book of Proverbs and for Bible study groups interested in studying biblical wisdom.â
âSidney Greidanus, Professor of Preaching Emeritus, Calvin Theological Seminary; author, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament
âFor the pastor who desires to preach Proverbs, this book will prove to be an important tool. Ortlundâs scholarly giftedness and his pastoral passions combine to create an accurate, readable, and Christ-centered guide to Solomonâs great book of âlove and faithfulness.ââ
âGeorge W. Robertson, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia; author, Deuteronomy: More Grace, More Love
âI have been an appreciative reader and user of R. Kent Hughesâ series of Preaching the Word. It is therefore a joy to commend the most recent addition to that series in Raymond C. Ortlund, Jr.âs Proverbs: Wisdom that Works. It goes without saying that we in the evangelical Church have long needed an exposition of this book, for it really does deal with 'where the rubber meets the road' on the hard realities of living the Christian life. I enjoyed each chapter of Rayâs exposition and with thanksgiving to our Lord commend this work to all of Godâs peopleâboth pastors, leaders and laypersons. It touches on the basic fabric of life with a note of divine authority and practicality.â
âWalter C. Kaiser Jr., President Emeritus and Colman M. Mockler Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
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