Life is filled with uncertainty, risk, and the ever-present need to make choices, many of which are insignificant, but others can be critical points of decision. This teaching explores the concept of prudence, and how to develop it in our lives. As we discipline ourselves to be prudent, we learn the art of doing the next right thing.
Verses: Prov. 1:1-4; 2:6-9; 3:13-18; 12:16, 23; 14:8; 22:3; Rom. 1:20; John 8:44; Gen 37:3; 9:6
Teacher: Dan Gallagher
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