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James Sumpter - June 15, 2022

Lesson 2 - Have You Got a Friend in Me? A Study of Proverbs - Midweek Prayer Meeting

A Study of Proverbs

Most of us have probably read Christian books about marriage, parenting, business, finance, leadership, and a variety of topics. However, friendship is probably not one we focused on very often. Friends help produce some of the greatest memories, joy, and support in life. They can also produce some of the greatest hurt and pain when relationships are not handled properly. The absence of friendship can also produce great loneliness and magnify our sorrow. I believe one of the greatest gifts that God intends for us to find in a local church congregation is the blessing of friendships. Relationships and friendships have seemed to shift and change in the last twenty years. Human beings are more mobile, more virtual, and committed to more responsibilities than we ever have been. We have been acquaintances, but not always very many friends. The book of Proverbs has a surprising amount to say about friendships. It speaks to the good and bad nature of different types of friends. From Proverbs, let's look at the type of friends we should be.

Scripture References: Proverbs 3:27-29, Proverbs 17:9, Proverbs 19:6-7, John 15:11-14, Proverbs 23:10, Proverbs 24:28-29, Proverbs 19:4, Proverbs 27:9, Proverbs 25:17-18, Proverbs 18:24, Proverbs 20:6, Proverbs 27:17, Proverbs 27:14, Proverbs 17:17, Proverbs 16:29, Proverbs 3:29-30, Proverbs 27:10, Proverbs 25:9-10, Proverbs 11:12, Proverbs 26:18-19, Proverbs 21:20, Proverbs 14:20, Galatians 6:1-2

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James Sumpter - June 15, 2022

Lesson 2 - Have You Got a Friend in Me? A Study of Proverbs - Midweek Prayer Meeting

A Study of Proverbs

Most of us have probably read Christian books about marriage, parenting, business, finance, leadership, and a variety of topics. However, friendship is probably not one we focused on very often. Friends help produce some of the greatest memories, joy, and support in life. They can also produce some of the greatest hurt and pain when relationships are not handled properly. The absence of friendship can also produce great loneliness and magnify our sorrow. I believe one of the greatest gifts that God intends for us to find in a local church congregation is the blessing of friendships. Relationships and friendships have seemed to shift and change in the last twenty years. Human beings are more mobile, more virtual, and committed to more responsibilities than we ever have been. We have been acquaintances, but not always very many friends. The book of Proverbs has a surprising amount to say about friendships. It speaks to the good and bad nature of different types of friends. From Proverbs, let's look at the type of friends we should be.

Scripture References: Proverbs 3:27-29, Proverbs 17:9, Proverbs 19:6-7, John 15:11-14, Proverbs 23:10, Proverbs 24:28-29, Proverbs 19:4, Proverbs 27:9, Proverbs 25:17-18, Proverbs 18:24, Proverbs 20:6, Proverbs 27:17, Proverbs 27:14, Proverbs 17:17, Proverbs 16:29, Proverbs 3:29-30, Proverbs 27:10, Proverbs 25:9-10, Proverbs 11:12, Proverbs 26:18-19, Proverbs 21:20, Proverbs 14:20, Galatians 6:1-2

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James Sumpter - June 15, 2022

Lesson 2 - Have You Got a Friend in Me? A Study of Proverbs - Midweek Prayer Meeting

A Study of Proverbs

Most of us have probably read Christian books about marriage, parenting, business, finance, leadership, and a variety of topics. However, friendship is probably not one we focused on very often. Friends help produce some of the greatest memories, joy, and support in life. They can also produce some of the greatest hurt and pain when relationships are not handled properly. The absence of friendship can also produce great loneliness and magnify our sorrow. I believe one of the greatest gifts that God intends for us to find in a local church congregation is the blessing of friendships. Relationships and friendships have seemed to shift and change in the last twenty years. Human beings are more mobile, more virtual, and committed to more responsibilities than we ever have been. We have been acquaintances, but not always very many friends. The book of Proverbs has a surprising amount to say about friendships. It speaks to the good and bad nature of different types of friends. From Proverbs, let's look at the type of friends we should be.

Scripture References: Proverbs 3:27-29, Proverbs 17:9, Proverbs 19:6-7, John 15:11-14, Proverbs 23:10, Proverbs 24:28-29, Proverbs 19:4, Proverbs 27:9, Proverbs 25:17-18, Proverbs 18:24, Proverbs 20:6, Proverbs 27:17, Proverbs 27:14, Proverbs 17:17, Proverbs 16:29, Proverbs 3:29-30, Proverbs 27:10, Proverbs 25:9-10, Proverbs 11:12, Proverbs 26:18-19, Proverbs 21:20, Proverbs 14:20, Galatians 6:1-2

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