"Proverbs is an amazing book of wisdom. King Solomon is the principal author, though not the exclusive author. He asked God for wisdom to rule His people, and this book is the fruit of that prayer. There is a vast difference between human wisdom and the wisdom of God. Proverbs was written to give prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the young, and to make the wise even wiser (PROVERBS 1:4-5). We can choose to put God’s wisdom into our lives daily as we read His Word. This book is unique because it teaches us to apply God’s wisdom to our lives. Reverence for God and our reliance on Him are presented front and centre as the path to life, prosperity, and security. It is said that a proverb is a short statement that comes from a lot of experience. However, the
wisdom of God goes well beyond that. It is always truth, in this life and in eternity.
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Up Next in June, 2022
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Attention to Wisdom; Proverbs 5-8
"What is the difference between obeying orders and taking advice? Many associate the book of the Proverbs with taking God’s advice. Others see the commands of God in the Proverbs and hear God giving us orders to live by. The truth is that God’s advice is never wrong, neither are His orders. How w...
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Righteousness; Proverbs 9-11
"What does righteousness mean? When defined in the Bible it means, “right with God”. So someone who is considered to be righteous is right with God. This is a great place to be in our life. But there are many who do not care. Again, this is where taking God’s advice is a problem because we need t...
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Watch What You Say; Proverbs 12-14
"“He who guards his mouth preserves his life, but he who opens wide his lips shall have destruction” (PROVERBS 13:3). This was written about 3,000 years ago, and we continue to struggle with the same problem. Today, internet forums and social media almost seem deliberately built against such wise...