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 You do not know what a day will bring! Isn't that the truth? Again, God tells us that it is better to have a genuine, voluntary compliment, than…
Talking Points Self-promotion has become the way of our world. Our newsfeed culture begs us to exalt ourselves to others. God's wisdom says seeking your own glory is not real…
Talking Points We cannot build our homes apart from God's Truth. There is no replacement. No alternative. Our marriages, our kids, our daily life choices must be grounded in and…
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 People are notorious for wearing masks or pretending to be something we aren't. God is not fooled. He tests the heart, even weighing our motives. I understand why…
Talking Points We have a continued listing of the contrasting characteristics of the righteous and the evil, the wise and the foolish. These are quick snippets of profound wisdom. We…
Talking Points Starting in chapter 10, there is a considerable section contrasting the righteous person and the wicked person. True wisdom is not just knowing the positive, but also includes…
Talking Points We read a clear description of the lure to enter into any sin, but especially sexual sin. It seems to be exciting and is so enticing. It appears…
Talking Points We see God's plan for passing Godly wisdom on from generation to generation. Parents are to give their children a foundation of truth. More than that, they are…