Day 173 – Proverbs 30-31
Talking Points Proverbs 30 and 31 are written by a man named Agur and a king named Lemuel, respectively. Both men are unknown outside of these recordings of their God-inspired…
Talking Points Proverbs 30 and 31 are written by a man named Agur and a king named Lemuel, respectively. Both men are unknown outside of these recordings of their God-inspired…
Talking Points Solomon is wrestling with the meaning and purpose of life. It seems that everything is vanity, empty, and futile. Solomon processes the wisdom he has gathered, and, at…
Talking Points Over and over in Proverbs, we find the call to get wisdom, seek wisdom, possess wisdom. The reality of this call is that wisdom is evidently not something…
Talking Points Wow! The longest chapter in all the Bible -- 176 verses all about the Word of God. There are 22 stanzas, one for each of the 22 characters…
Talking Points David appoints Solomon as king and begins taking steps toward the transition.Moses is forever recorded as "the man of God" (23:14). Can you imagine the honor for God…