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Marks
of Maturity
Marks
of Maturity is a lesson from Proverbs on becoming a Mature
Christian.
This lesson was taught by Dr. James Modlish
Choosing
Companions
INTRODUCTION:
A great
deal of what we are or ever hope to be depends upon our
companions. Many a person has had their life ruined because
of wrong company. Solomon warns "My son, if sinners entice
thee, consent thou not" (Prov. 1:10). This admonition is
expanded upon in (Prov. 4:14-19). There are several kinds of
people that the Christian ought to be very careful about
associating with. Some of these may even be other
Christians, but the message is plain to stay away. A mature
person will realize these following types of people will be
detrimental to their lives and will avoid them as much as
possible.
A.
The
Violent
-
(Prov.
1:11-19, 16:29)
B.
The
Greedy
-
(Prov. 1:19)
Greed
manifest itself in different ways -
- The
violent thief - 1:11-19; 29:24
- The
proud rich - 23:1-8; 11:28
- The
subtle thief - 28:6, 2:15
- The
can't wait crowd - 28:20-22
C.
The
Froward -
- "To
be of course, going forward but swerving to one
side or the other." (Prov. 2:12; 6:12-15;
11:20)
D.
Those
who hate knowledge
-
- (Prov.
1:29; 3:13; 4:5-7; 10:14; 13:13,20;
15:32)
E.
The
Immoral women -
- (Prov.
2:16-19; 5:1-23; 6:24-35; 7:1-27; 9:13-18;
23:27-28; 29:3)
F.
The
Talebearer -
- (Prov.
6:19; 11:13; 16:27; 18:8; 20:19;
26:20-22)
H.
One
who talks too much -
- (Prov.
10:19; 17:9; 21:23)
I.
Liars
-
- (Prov.
14:5; 19:9; 30:5,6)
J.
An
angry man -
- (Prov.
15:18; 16:32; 22:24)
K.
The
Lazy -
- (Prov.
10:5; 14:23; 21:25,26; 28:19)
L.
Drunkards
-
M.
Fools
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A
fool is one who:
- Says
there is no God - (Ps. 14:1; 53:1)
- Prating
- talks too much on trifling subjects (Prov.
10:8)
- Utters
slanders (Prov. 10:18)
- Believes
his way is right - (Prov. 12:15)
- Offers
no good information - (Prov. 14:7;
15:7)
- Makes
a mock of sin - (Prov. 14:9)
- Despises
instruction - (Prov. 15:5)
- Despises
his mother - (Prov. 15:20)
- Loves
to argue - (Prov. 18:6)
- Returns
to his sin - (Prov. 26:11)
- Exhibits
wrath - (prov. 27:3)
- Trust
in his own heart - (Prov. 28:26)
- Tells
all he knows - (Prov. 29:11)
- Hasty
in words - (Prov. 29:20)
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