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The Slow Work of Wisdom - Through the Fog

44 min · 14. kesä 2026
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Pastor Ryan Leeds continues his series in Proverbs Life often doesn't follow the patterns we expect, even when we make wise decisions. The wisdom literature of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Job offers guidance for navigating these complexities. Proverbs teaches general principles about how life typically works, but it's not a formula for guaranteed outcomes. Ecclesiastes reminds us that life is fleeting and often frustrating, like vapor or smoke that we can't control. Job shows us that suffering sometimes comes without explanation, but we can still trust God's character even when we don't understand His ways. Rather than following God for what we hope to get, we're called to trust Him for who He is.

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The Slow Work of Wisdom - Too Wise to Be Certain

Pastor Ryan Leeds preaches from Proverbs on the topic of discernment. True discernment goes beyond gathering information or seeking simple answers—it's about learning to see what God is doing in each unique moment. Henri Nouwen described it as spiritual understanding that allows us to perceive the deeper meaning behind appearances. Unlike our culture's obsession with data and certainty, biblical wisdom teaches us to navigate complexity with humility and integrity. Proverbs shows us that wisdom isn't a rulebook but a guide that helps us read each situation carefully. Discernment is formed through community with wise people, patient observation of our surroundings, and following Jesus' example of thoughtful listening and asking good questions.

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