Message: “A Gentle Answer” from Gavin Brown

A message from the series "Wisdom In Practice." Proverbs 15:1-2 | John 8:1-11 How do we respond when we’re criticised, misunderstood, or confronted? In those moments, our words have the power to either escalate conflict or bring peace. Proverbs reminds us that “a gentle answer turns away wrath,” and in John 8 we see Jesus model that wisdom perfectly. In this message from our Wisdom in Practice series, we explore how Christ demonstrates strength under control through His response to the woman caught in adultery, and what that means for our conversations today. Together we’ll discover: * Every response holds the potential to heal or destroy. * Gentleness often requires us to create time and space. * Replace reckless folly with righteous fruit. Jesus never compromised truth, nor did He weaponise it. His example calls us to speak with both grace and wisdom, allowing the Holy Spirit to shape our words for the good of others.

Michael Boland - January 11, 2026

A Living Wisdom

(Matthew 5:13-16; 1 Kings 11:1-8) As we continue to explore this series looking at Biblical Wisdom in practice, Mike takes the opportunity to consider Jesus' words from Matthew 5 challenging us to lamp on a table instead of under a bowl. Here is a reminder that while knowledge is important intellectually, unless we actually put it into practice we miss the point of what it is for. The wisdom God gives us and invites us to ask for is to guide our lives. Join us as we consider what it looks like to live our lives with living wisdom.

From Series: "Wisdom In Practice"

Run in sets of pairs throughout the year, this series draws deeply from wisdom literature and explores how timeless principles play out in everyday discipleship. Each message pairs a Proverb with a Biblical story that shows what that wisdom looks like lived out. The aim is really simple: to help us see how God’s wisdom speaks into everyday life and decisions.

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