In this message from Proverbs 4, Pastor Kit calls the church to pursue wisdom with passion and intention. Wisdom doesn’t happen by accident; it is learned, taught, and passed down through faithful instruction and lived example. Like a father urging his child to listen closely, the passage reminds us that wisdom shapes the direction of our lives and deserves our full attention.
The sermon emphasizes that wisdom is worth whatever it costs. Whether it requires time, discipline, patience, or letting go of lesser desires, wisdom must be pursued deliberately. Proverbs describes wisdom not as information to be collected, but as something to be loved, embraced, and protected. When we value wisdom this way, it guards our hearts, honors our lives, and leads us down the path of life.
Ultimately, the message points us to Jesus as the fulfillment of true wisdom. Wisdom is not just a principle to follow, but a Person to love. To pursue wisdom is to pursue Christ wholeheartedly — trusting His Word, walking in His ways, and believing that what He offers is better than anything the world can give.







