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Strong Foundations, Transformed Lives, Lasting Impact | Proverbs 14 |Terence Sikoryak

This message from Proverbs 14 is a call to live intentionally “in the time remaining,” recognizing that every decision is either building a strong future or weakening it. The sermon explores three movements of wisdom: building a solid foundation, experiencing personal transformation, and multiplying lasting impact into others. It challenges listeners to confront unresolved wounds, self-deception, careless speech, and spiritual drift before those patterns become generational burdens. Through biblical wisdom, practical examples, and reflections on leadership, repentance, and integrity, the message emphasizes that transformation is not accidental—it is the result of disciplined, truthful, and God-centered living. Ultimately, the sermon asks a defining question: What kind of legacy will your life leave behind? Be sure to subscribe to the Landmark Church YouTube Channel and wherever you access podcasts to stay updated on all upcoming sermons. You can also watch our services live on Youtube & Facebook, and connect with us on Instagram, X, and TikTok. For gathering times & location information, visit http://thelandmark.church/

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This message from Proverbs 14 is a call to live intentionally “in the time remaining,” recognizing that every decision is either building a strong future or weakening it. The sermon explores three movements of wisdom: building a solid foundation, experiencing personal transformation, and multiplying lasting impact into others. It challenges listeners to confront unresolved wounds, self-deception, careless speech, and spiritual drift before those patterns become generational burdens. Through biblical wisdom, practical examples, and reflections on leadership, repentance, and integrity, the message emphasizes that transformation is not accidental—it is the result of disciplined, truthful, and God-centered living. Ultimately, the sermon asks a defining question: What kind of legacy will your life leave behind? Be sure to subscribe to the Landmark Church YouTube Channel and wherever you access podcasts to stay updated on all upcoming sermons. You can also watch our services live on Youtube & Facebook, and connect with us on Instagram, X, and TikTok. For gathering times & location information, visit http://thelandmark.church/

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