What are you doing with God's Word in your life? Knowledge alone will not save us. Todd challenges us to drench ourselves in God's Word and to let it do real work in our life, allowing it to truly bear fruit in our heart as knowledge becomes wisdom.
Todd Wagner • Apr 4, 1998
James 1:19-25
How to Respond to the Idiot in Your LifeTodd Wagner • Jun 28, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Love Strife with Your WifeTodd Wagner • Jun 21, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Entertain AdulteryTodd Wagner • Jun 14, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Fail to Learn from Your Own MistakesTodd Wagner • May 24, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Fail to Learn from the Experiences of OthersTodd Wagner • May 17, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Think Less of Your Role Than God DoesTodd Wagner • May 10, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Tell God What You Want and Refuse to Let Him Give You What You NeedTodd Wagner • Apr 26, 1998 |
Easter: How to be a GeniusTodd Wagner • Apr 12, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Hear and Don't ActTodd Wagner • Apr 4, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Isolate YourselfTodd Wagner • Mar 28, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Pursue Practical AtheismTodd Wagner • Mar 14, 1998 |
How to be an Idiot: Be Wise in Your Own EyesTodd Wagner • Mar 2, 1998 |
The ancient Greeks had a word for it - "idios" - someone consumed with his own interests and opinions. It's the origin of the English word "idiot," someone we regard today as lacking wisdom or good judgment. And, interestingly enough, the Bible has a lot to say about idiots, either painting vivid portraits of individuals relying on their own reasoning or laying out specific warnings about the danger of pursuing our own instincts and desires when they run contrary to Gods Word. In this 12-part series Todd Wagner helps us recognize our innate tendencies to reject wisdom and provides practical insight for living blessed, purposeful lives.