St. Paul (Peoria) | Pastor Deveraux Hubbard

A Better Way to Live

48 min · 12. apr. 2026
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In this message: - Why having more information hasn't made us more steady -- and what's actually missing - What Solomon means by "the fear of the Lord" and why it's not about terror - How algorithms and culture are forming us whether we notice it or not - Why wisdom in Proverbs shows up as a person, not a principle - What it looks like practically to consult Jesus like he's actually present This week, try going against the grain of everything in you and interacting with Jesus like you believe he's real. Not just in your theology -- in your actual day. In the shower. Before you respond. Before you decide. Ask him what he thinks. God's wisdom works because it's built into the very structure of reality -- and the one who holds that reality together is still present, still speaking, and still inviting you to trust him with the weight of your life. - Scripture: Proverbs 1:1-7 | Series: Street Smart Faith (Quarter 2, Week 2) | Sermon notes available at spbaptist.org/sermons [http://spbaptist.org/sermons] #Proverbs #StreetSmartFaith #WisdomOfGod #FearOfTheLord #BetterWayToLive #ChristianSermon #BlackChurch #StPaulBaptist #LiveAndLoveLikeJesus #FaithThatWorks

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