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WARNINGS TO THE WISE

by Marvin D. Patterson

Scripture: Proverbs 21:1-10


Title: Warnings to the Wise
Author: Marvin Patterson
Text: Proverbs 21:1-10

Dogs don't have problems expressing affection in public.

Dogs miss you when you are gone.

You can train a dog.

Dogs are very direct about wanting to go out.

Dogs understand what "NO" means.

Dogs mean it when they kiss you.

When dogs play "fetch", they don't laugh at how you throw.

Dogs are color blind.

Dogs understand if some of their friends aren't allowed to come inside.
There was a barber that thought that he should share his faith with his customers more than he had been doing lately. So the next morning when the sun came up and the barber got up out of bed he said, "Today I am going to witness to the first man that walks through my door."

Soon after he opened his shop the first man came in and said, "I want a shave!" The barber said, "Sure, just sit in the seat and I'll be with you in a moment." The barber went in the back and prayed a quick desperate prayer saying, "God, the first customer came in and I'm going to witness to him. So give me the wisdom to know just the right thing to say to him. Amen."

Then quickly the barber came out with his razor knife in one hand and a Bible in the other while saying "Good morning sir. I have a question for you... Are you ready to die?

Introduction:

We are traveling through some of the greatest truths known to man, and they are an expansion of the Ten Commandments! One way to learn wisdom for living is to read and study the Book of Proverbs! It is a blessing to all those who are righteous, and a warning to those who are living as if there were no God to account to! With that in Mind, we will start with Proverbs 21:1 this evening!

Body:

21 The king's heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever He will.

God controls the heart of the k ...

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