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Hartselle Enquirer

Obeying God’s law: The path to wisdom

The dictionary defines wisdom as the quality or state of being wise.

My definition of wisdom is having a lot to say and not saying it.

In Psalm 111:10, we find that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. In Proverbs 1:7, we find almost the same thing: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”

We must take the first step and recognize God, as a source of wisdom and to obey His laws is the path to wisdom.

Christian love and sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Charles Henderson and Hubert Rowland.

Christian love and sympathy is extended to Randy and Tammy Whitten in the loss of Randy’s aunt, Helen Segars Parker.

Our hearts were saddened this week with the passing of one of our community members.

Christian love and sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Bobby Bean.

Happy anniversary wishes go out this week to Randall and Angela Wilson on April 11, Roger and Sylvia Tucker on April 11, Larry and Mary Winton on April 12, Jimmy and Dee Walker on April 13 and Eric and Ashley Stolz on April 14.

Happy birthday wishes to Savanah Dodd, Beth Lewis, Wanda Robinson and Hazel Hanners, all on April 10, Geraldine Caswell, Mike Carpenter and Brooke Speegle, all on April 11, Whitney Garrett, Lyn Nelson, Rebecca McCutcheon and Venita Rigsby, all on April 12, Chad Bloodworth, Michael Cherubino and Nancy Morrow, all on April 13, Monica Hanenburg and Joy Lewis on April 14, Jennifer Herbert, Paula Bates and Randy Whitten, all on April 15, Lauren Smith, Harold Callahan and Tyler Perry, all on April 16.

We would love you to be our guest Easter Sun., April 20, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at Somerville Baptist Church, 41 Main St., Somerville. Please join us for a full choral and dramatic presentation of “The Day He Wore My Crown.”

The story of Easter is the story of love and hope that never dims. It’s about a loving God, a great sacrifice, an empty tomb and how this one event can still make a difference in our lives today. This Easter don’t just go through the motions. Come to Somerville Baptist Church and experience Easter like never before with drama, music and a chance to meet new friends. Join us and experience the hope of Easter.

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