Thursday, October 31, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 24

"Don't wait in ambush at the home of the godly, and don't raid the house where the godly live. The godly may trip seven times, but they will get up again. But one disaster is enough to overthrow the wicked", (Proverbs 24:15, 16). What a great promise! Not that we won't get knocked down, but He  promises that we will get back up! The two verses prior, Proverbs  24:13, 14, show us we can look forward to God providing for our hopes and bright futures:

"My child, eat honey, for it is good, and the honecomb is sweet to the taste. In the same way, wisdom is sweet to your soul. If you find it, you will have a bright future, and your hopes will not be cut short", (Proverbs 24:13, 14).

The word says we need to find wisdom. Where does wisdom hide? God's wisdom is in His word. Any commandment or instruction or direction from God contains His wisdom. We've seen that we can be wise in our own eyes, but that's using our wisdome, not God's. God's wisdom comes from him and there is no other source - it's all Him. Ok, so we read God's word and see his wisdom, is that the same as finding it? This word "find" means to come forth to; to attain; to appear; to exist; to meet or be present; to be able. It's not just setting your eyes on it, but attaining it, having it come forth to you; having it appear and exist, where it meets you and is then present with you. We've got to put wisdom on, clothe ourselves in it, if you will, in order to find it. Finding it allows it to be a part of us.

"If you need wisdom, ask our genorous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking", (James 1:5).  Remember, God wants us to have wisdom. He has provided it so we can live a prosperous life.  But He wants to make sure that our faith is in Him alone, and that we're not going to go back and forth, believing His word and then believing someone or something else. We need to abide by God's word day and night!

Saturday, October 26, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 23

"Don't envy sinners, but alway continue to fear the Lord. You will be rewarded for this, your hope will not be disappointed.  My child, listen and be wise; keep your heart on the right course," (Proverbs 23:17 - 19).

It's difficult to not be envious of those that have more than we do, or those who do bad things but never seem to get caught or get in trouble or suffer. No, those are the folks that seem to prosper - why is it that way?

I remember when I was working back in the 80's, a supervisor, we'll call her Libby, was not well liked by her employees. One of those employees encouraged the others to give Libby a chance, but the six other employees weren't interested.

It was an especially stressful time for the loyal employee. She was almost eight months pregnant and she was determined to work up until the very last moment.  Sometime at the end of this ladies seventh month she discovered that her supervisor, Libby, who had been married less than a year, was having an affair with her own manager, we'll call him Ted. The employee, who was a Christian, almost immediately began to be targeted by her supervisor with unreasonable requests and requirements, something that was not happening to the other employees. The attacks, false accusations and unreasonable requests increased and soon Libby put the employee on probation, even though the pregnant woman would be going out on maternity leave at the end of that week. What was the employee to do? Should she retaliate? After all, relationships with your superiors was frowned upon in the work place.  Why is it that this supervisor and her manager got away with unprofessional behavior and inappropriate relationships? What should the employee's response be?

The employee didn't turn upper management in, but she did have to defend herself against the accusations. In the end, Libby was fired, the employee returned to her job after maternity leave and even received a promotion not long after. God was in control! God is in control! We just need to continue to follow after righteousness.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 22

"Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it",
(Proverbs 22:6). This is one of the most popular scriptures among Christian parents. Especially as our children reach their teen years, we like to quote this scripture as encouragement through trying times. The first focus is on us, that we are being obedient to the command of The Lord to bring our children up, or as the NLT says, direct them onto the right path. I appreciate that it does not say that if I direct them onto the correct path they will not depart, it says they will not depart when they are old. The implication to me is that the child has to do some growing, some maturing. They need to acquire understanding, and yes, that word, WISDOM. Isn't that interesting, that's exactly what happened in my life. I had to go through some trials and tribulations before I began to fear the Lord; before I received any wisdom. What a comfort to know that it's okay if children stray. It's not especially comfortable or enjoyable, but we do not need to feel the pressure of raising perfect children. Nor do we need to experience guilt when our children don't turn out as we want or desire them to. It allows them to be individuals, with individual lives, mistakes, challenges and personal testimonies. Their growing and learning is not about us - it's about them, and about their Maker maturing, making and molding them into His plan and purpose.

Oh, Lord, give me grace to raise my children, give me peace and love to let them be who they are, give me hope to trust who you've called them to be and give me wisdom to know that YOU have everything under control! I love you Lord!!


31 Day Challenge - Day 21

It's difficult sometimes not to want people who do bad things to get in trouble. We see someone cheat and we want them to get caught. We see someone mistreat a person and we want to go and tell them about themselves. The culprit may not even think they've done something wrong, but what we forget is that God knows the heart and that's what He is concerned about, the heart (Proverbs 21:2).

There are moments when we're told by the Lord to give up something or to offer our best, and we give it up half heartedly or we offer someone our second best, but again God is looking at our heart, for "obedience is better than sacrafice", (I Sam 15:22), or said another way, "the Lord is more pleased when we do what is right and just thn when we offer him sacrifices", (Prov. 21:3).

Life is full of lessons that must be learned and if we don't learn them the first time, we are doomed to repeat them. And yet the King of kings and The Lord of lords offers us wisdom freely so we can find life, righteousness and honor, we just need to pursue it, (21:21). When we pursue righteousness and wisdom, we find choosing the right thing to be a much easier way of living than choosing the wrong thing. It's finding peace and joy in Him and wondering why we didn't submit our life to Him sooner. 

Monday, October 21, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 20

The Proverbs are full of words of wisdom. Everything in it is wise words to live by. We must be careful, though, not to just be readers of the word, but to be doers of the word. Proverbs won't help us if we don't follow what is written.

"The goldly walk with integrity; blessed are their children who follow them", (Prov. 20:7). The New King James words it "The righteous man walks in his integrity; His children are blessed after him." What a beautiful promise! We all want our children to be blessed. So what is it we have to do to acquire that?

First, if we are, in fact, godly -  if we are righteous, then we will walk with integrity. Righteous living produces integrity. Walking in integrity yields blessings on our children. Simple? Maybe - maybe not. What is integrity?

Integrity is defined in the Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, as faithful support of a standard of values. Different words we could interchange with integrity are uprightness, righteousness, blameless, not wavering. We must be steadfast in our walk with the Lord, not tossed to and fro. What we do in the Lord, for the Lord and through the Lord must not change. But how do we accomplish that on a daily basis?  We must be living by the word; reading it daily, not compromising on what God is telling us to do. We must submit to the teaching of the Holy Spirit. How do we know if we are doing what we're supposed to? It starts with literally living by the word once we've made a confession to Christ and invited Him into our heart to be Lord and savior. The measuring stick of how we are doing can always be the word of God. How our life compares to what the scriptures say!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 19

"Discipline your children while there is hope. Otherwise you will ruin their lives" (Proverbs 19:18). This particular verse in Proverbs 19 does not use the word wisdom or wise and yet we know that it is a verse of wisdom for parents. Children can become too old or too spoiled, to receive a word from their parents. They can begin to do what seems right in their own eyes. God gives us parents an opportunity to speak into our children's lives from the time of birth to around age of 18. Sometimes we get more time, sometimes we get less. But it's important that we take advantage of that opportunity. We must take our parental responsibility seriously. It could one day be a matter of life and death some day.

At times, God could give us an additional opportunity or extended time with our children, but that doesn't take the place of the original time we are given to "bring up a child in the way that they should go".

If you feel like you've missed your time, pray and ask God for His wisdom and guidance. There is nothing impossible for our Lord! He can provide that discipline for our children that we weren't able to give through us or others. He can provide opportunities and situations for growth. But, if we have an opportunity to guide them while they are young, that's the best situation for everyone concerned.

The Lord shows us through the Proverbs what happens when our children don't get this discipline or if the discipling we offer doesn't take root. We read "a foolish child is a calamity to a father" (19:13), or, "Children who mistreat their father or chase away their mother are an embarrassment and a public disgrace" (19:26). We read that when a child stops listening to instruction, he will turn his back on knowledge" (19:28). It doesn't have to be a terminal situation, but it will most likely be painful for both you and your child.

What we can take away from this is to use wisdom and take the time to discipline our children while there is hope. God will forgive and He will forget the sin, but the law of consequences don't have to be as kind!

31 Day Challenge - Day 18

Is God concerned with what we say and how we say it? We saw yesterday that "a truly wise person uses few words" (Prov. 17:27). But what about the words we do use? Is wisdom a part of our speech? How do our conversations affect our relationships?

 In Proverbs 18, with it's 24 verses, 12 of those verses have words that describe a type of  communication. Let's look at the verses that describe communicating with wisdom:  "Wise words are like deep waters" (18:4). Flipping a coin can end arguments; it settles disputes between powerful people" (18:18). Wise words satisfy like a good meal; the right words bring satisfaction" (18:20).

What about the verses that don't refer to the use of wisdom in speech: "Unfriendly people care only about themselves; they lash out at common sense" (18:1). "Fools have no interest in understanding; they only want to air their opinion" (18:2). "Fools' words get them into constant quarrels: they are asking for a beating" (18:6). "The mouths of fools are their ruin; they trap themselves with their lips" (18:7). "Rumors are dainty morsels that sink deep into one's heart" (18:8). Spouting off before listening to the facts is both shameful and foolish" (18:13). "The first to speak in court sounds right - until the cross-examination begins" (18:17). "Flipping a coin can end arguments; it settles disputes between powerful people" (18:18). Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with bars" (18: 19). "The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences" (18:21).

Reading Proverbs 18 makes me consider my own conversations. Am I speaking with purpose? Am I slow to speak and quick to listen? Am I using my words wisely? Is God pleased with what I have to say all of the time? Something to consider!

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 17

"A truly wise person uses few words; a person with understanding is even-tempered" (Prov. 17:27).

What a gift that would be! When I was a little girl, I admired and yet feared my mother's father. Granddaddy was tall, slim and handsome, but he said very little. The most he would speak at one time was when he was preaching or teaching the word . His messages were not usually long, but always profound. He spent a lot of his time reading and studying and listening to others. He calculated his conversations, thinking and selecting his words carefully. When he spoke, everyone listened because he didn't speak unless he had something to say. He was wise, insightful, smart, understanding and full of faith.  If you had a question you couldn't answer about anything, you would go to him. If you had a prayer request, you asked him to pray and then watched the Lord answer it.  He was just that kind of man. A man of integrity, an honest man, a humble man, a man who spent time with and feared the Lord! A man full of wisdom!

Why was he content to speak so few words? How come he wasn't concerned with dazzling people with his wisdom or intelligence? Why was he content to listen and learn? Because he had learned a secret. The wisdom and understanding and intelligence belonged to the Lord. If you have true wisdom than you know it's all about Him! Not us.

My grandfather died leaving his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews with a spiritual legacy. He also left us with an example of what a person of righteous living was all about and what they received from the Lord! He left us with the knowledge of what a truly wise person is like - a person who is made in the image of God.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 16

There are two paths one can follow in life: one leads to prosperity and life, the other to destruction and death! How do we know which path to take? Proverbs 16 gives us insight into what the different paths have  to offer.  Some of the things God's path offers are: peace with enemies (16:7); safety (16:17); and prosperity and joy (16:20). The path of destruction extends trouble and destructive words (16:27); strife and gossip (16:28); violence and harm (16:29); and evil plots and mischief (16:30). Two different paths with two different outcomes. But what if I want to follow a path that seems right to me? Is there anything wrong with that?

First, there's nothing wrong with making our own plans or setting our own path. The caution is that in doing so, we acknowledge (ask for guidance and listen to) God as we decide what to do (Prov. 16:1). Remember, even if we think we know the way to go and it seems like a good way, God knows our heart and the motivations behind all of our actions (16:2). He knows why we choose the paths that we choose. We can always ask Him which path is best for us, which path He wants us to follow.

But what if I can't hear God's voice? Then search his word. His word is his voice and one of the ways we can hear His voice is to read His word. Inquire what God's word says about the road you want to take and then give that way to the Lord, ask Him to direct your steps (16:9). If we commit our works to the Lord, they will succeed (16:3; 16:9).

Second, The Lord has made everything for his own purposes, even the wicked for a day of disaster (16:4). We are made for God's purposes. Wouldn't it be a good idea to ask Him what we should be doing and what our purpose is? Those who listen to instruction will prosper; those who trust the Lord will be joyful. Not can be, or might be; WILL BE. A promise from our Lord that everyone needs to cash in on!

So we see again, we have a choice. Which path will we choose? It's probably a good idea to decide which outcomes we want. Then we can determine which road leads to the outcomes we desire and that will make our decision easier!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 15

Correction is all about learning! We either learn or we repeat that lesson, that learning process until we get it. I love the fact that God is not finished with us yet and that He's able to complete the good work He's started in us, (Phil. 1:6). Otherwise, where would we be?

Proverbs 15 states that, "Whoever abandons the right path will be severely disciplined: whoever hates correction will die", (Prov. 15:10). Note that it does not say whoever abandons the right path will be severely  punished - it says severely disciplined. God disciplines those whom He loves (Prov. 3:12; Heb. 12:6; Rev. 3:19), and He loves us too much to leave us where we are, (thank you Lord), but takes us from glory to glory -  ". . . we all, with open face, beholding as in a glass, the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image (His image) from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit" (2 Cor. 3:18) (KJV).

The message of Proverbs 15 is directed to God's people, those who have been on the right path at one time or another. He's giving us wisdom and a warning, letting us know that if we hate correction we will surely die. Why would we hate correction? Because we want to do what we want to do when we want to do it. And if we hate His correction, we won't follow what He says to do.

Even in this Proverb, God is tenderly chastising us. He gives us the facts about wisdom and alerts us to the consequences of not seeking it, not listening to it and ultimately, not obeying it. He's so gently informs us that "the lips of the wise give good advice" (15:7) and "whoever learns from correction is wise" (15:5). That sounds like something we should want and things we should want to do, but sometimes it's not. A wise person, from what we know about wisdom, would want knowledge. Proverbs 15:14 states it this way:  "a wise person is hungry for knowledge". But mockers (scorners) those people that change the truth to fit their desires, don't even want to be around wise people. It's too convicting; too bright!

We know "the path of life leads upward for the wise: they leave the grave (Sheol) behind," (15:24). "If you listen to to constructive criticism, you will be at home among the wise," (15:31) and, "If you reject discipline, you only harm yourself; but if you listen to correction, you grow in understanding," (15:32). Why would we not want to live a life of peace with God and avoid hell? Why would we not want to grow in understanding and humility (15:33)? Who can say? The bottom line though, is we have to choose what we want. We each have to make that decision for ourselves and then follow through with it. Joshua 24:13 tells us to "Choose today whom you will serve". God and His wisdom, which leads to life everlasting or death. It really is that simple!

Monday, October 14, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 14

Proverbs 14:1 in the NLT says "A wise woman builds her home, but a foolish woman tears it down with her own hands. The word "builds" in the OT is the same as our English word builds but it also includes "begin to build, obtain children, make, repair, set (up)". Thus, a wise woman takes the time to make sure that things are right in her home, right with her family, right with her relationships. The Proverbs 14 woman is the result the Proverbs 31 woman - her fear of The Lord brings her wisdom in how to manage and conquer her home. It's not just by chance or luck. She didn't read it in a magazine or a how-to book. She didn't watch it on the latest Talk Show, she acquired it through fearing the Lord, obeying His commands and walking in His ways!

Proverbs 14, like the other Proverbs, is full of God's wisdom. He uses the word prudent (interchangeable with the word wisdom), understanding, knowledge and wise/wisdom 12 times as guides to teach us how to have prosperous lives. He instructs us in how to find peace, how to live in safety, how to have knowledge and understanding, how to avoid danger, how to have an understanding heart, how to have wealth, how to have security for yourself and a refuge for your children, how to have a healthy body, how to make a great nation and how to honor the King of kings and have Him rejoice over us. How is it then, that we struggle so much with godless things? If we are struggling with any of the things mentioned above, Lord, please open our ears to Your wisdom so that we can apply it to our circumstance. Help us to recognize what we're not doing and how to turn our disobedience into the fear of the Lord - we want to fear You more and live in the grace You have established for us! Lord, please make us wise!

Sunday, October 13, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 12

"To learn, you must love discipline" . . ., Proverbs 12:1. "A wise child accepts a parent's discipline", Proverbs 13:1. We live in a day and time where obedience and discipline are not honored and authority is not respected. No wonder we have such a difficult time receiving from God. We have no respect for someone else telling us what to do or how to do it. We live in a "me" society where it all comes from "me" and it all ends with "me".  This makes it almost impossible to trust in a God who desires to meet all of our needs. One of the ways He helps us achieve what we need to is by directing us, teaching us, guiding us, and yes, disciplining us. We must become vulnerable,  pliable and teachable so that we live an abundant, godly life. God's discipline comes from the love He has for us. "Those who spare the rod of discipline hate their children. Those who love their children care enough to discipline them." (Proverbs 13:24) "The way of the godly leads to life, that path does not lead to death." (Proverbs 12:28) Let wisdom take hold of our hearts and teach us the way of discipline and the way of trust.

31 Day Challenge - Day 13

James 1:5-8 gives instruction on how to acquire wisdom. We read how wisdom sets a direction for Godly living and life in Proverbs, but what if we lack wisdom, how can we expect to live the life God has called us to? "If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking." (James 1:5). The instructions are simple but not necessarily easy. They don't end with just asking, for we must believe if we want to recieve. We can not believe that the gift of wisdom comes from anywhere else but God. We can not believe that if we work hard enough, we will gain wisdom, or with old age we will add more wisdom. We must think and believe that God has all wisdom and that if we contain any, it has come from God and God alone. It's not something we can earn. "But when you ask Him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind."

So, all we need to do is ask God for wisdom and believe that God is the one who can and will give us the wisdome we ask for.            

Friday, October 11, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 11

Wisdom is a gift of God, one that we can freely ask for and freely receive. When reading the Proverbs, it is obvious that those that seek God and go the way of wisdom reap favor and blessing while those that don't reap confusion, sin and ultimately death. Why then would anyone not choose the way of the King? And yet we don't! We want to do our own thing, and even those of us who know that we should follow The Lord figure we'll get there one day, after we've tasted the world for ourselves, only to wonder why we wasted so much time once we've given it all to Him.

Wisdom would tell us cling to The Lord and cling quickly - don't delay, don't waste time. Look at all you stand to lose as your doing your thing. There is so much instruction in the Proverbs that it would behoove all of us to read one a day and apply it to our lives.

Wisdom is not just a word, it's a way of life, it's spirit. Lord, give us a spirit of wisdom. Help us to acknowledge You, walk in Your ways and choose life. Enable us to have understanding and insight and gift us to be more like You in everything we do! Breathe life into us Holy Spirit, so that we can be all our Father has called us to be!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 10

31 DayQ Challenge - Day 9

Wisdom is there for us! Proverbs 9 says that wisdom has built it's house, prepared a banquet and invited us all in. God desires that all of us have wisdom. Wisdom is established (built her house) and is ready to share its benefits with all of us. Wisdom invites us all to partake in it. We don't have to lack good judgement. Our days can be multiplied and years can be added to our lives. It doesn't just say that we will have long lives, but that wisdom can cause increased life. When we follow the maker of our soul and the Creator of our life, our days will be lengthened. "The fear of The Lord is the foundation of wisdom. Knowledge of the Holy One results in good judgement." Prov. 9:10. We get to know The Lord by reading His word. Build your foundation of wisdom and increase your knowledge of God through the scriptures and watch what will be established in your life.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 8

Why is wisdom so important to God? What do we know about it?

Well, we know that it was formed from the beginning, before anything else was created. Before God's creation was born, wisdom was here. Proverbs 8:22-30 tells us that God used wisdom to create the earth. If it was important enough to be with God for creation, then what does that mean for us?

Wisdom was God's constant delight (8:30).  The scriptures tell us that when we seek wisdom in our comings and our goings, in all that we do, we are joyful and that joy brings life and favor from God. If we are lacking joy and feel that we need the favor of The Lord, we need to look for wisdom, find it and follow it!

Wisdom is important to God because God loves us and He used wisdom to form us. We are made with wisdom and God wants us to continue our growth and development with that same wisdom that brought Him delight.

Monday, October 7, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 7

Proverbs 7 continues God's encouragement for us to follow, treasure and obey His commands. It adds additional warnings about avoiding the immoral woman. This is a reoccurring theme.  It's a warning, not about a literal woman, though it could be, but any thing that could take God's place in our heart. Anything we give our heart to. God beacons us to "Love wisdom", like a sister. Note that he is giving this advice to a son, so this word would exemplify a brother's love for his sister. A brother would look out for the sister; he would protect the sister. That's what God is telling us to do with wisdom - guard it, make room for it. The next instruction is to "Make insight a beloved member of your family". A beloved family member is always welcome and their presence is always desired. They're someone you want to be around. Our Lord is telling us over and over again to desire, look for and endear wisdom and insight. He explains the benefits of doing so - to keep us from the immoral woman, those things that would jeopardize our relationship with Him. He loves us so much that He offers His gift of wisdom and repeats that offer until we get it!

Proverbs 7 ends with a summation - it's as simple as this! Listen and pay attention to the words of wisdom and keep your heart from those things that will lead you astray, away from God and down a totally different path. For the immoral woman is known for being the ruin of many and once she gets your heart, your life will most certainly end in death.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 6

Just reading the book of Proverbs shows us many of the promises God has for us. When we consider some of the things that bother us, we can look in the book of Proverbs and find a promise that covers that fear. We don't always read God's word like that, but we can.

Let's start with how God lays out chapter 6 for us. He begins by giving us little lessons in wisdom. He's actually tells us what to and not to do and even if we don't fully understand it, we can't help but be blessed if we follow the commands and directions.  He gives us life lessons through parables and illustrations. We can visualize what He's saying and if we take it all in, we reap the blessings of the promise. For instance, if we want to be lead on the right path, or sleep protected, or have REAL life or be kept from corruption, then we need to obey our father's commands and follow our mother's instruction. We must keep their words in our hearts and then we'll have direction for our lives. These are promises from our Father, the IF, THEN's. If we do this, then we get this!  Our Father ends the chapter by stating what will happen if when we don't follow our parents commands and directions. It's also the IF, THEN. We really do reap what we sew.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

31 Day Challenge - Day 5

Proverbs 5 speaks of regret - regret for not paying attention, listening to or following wisdom. God in His infinite love for us tells us what we can expect when we do not listen to His "wise counsel". The Lord does all He can to warn us and encourage us to abide by His commands. But as a gentlemen, He allows it to be our decision. We can expect regret, though, if we know to do good and do not do it. We will lose our honor and all we've achieved. We will be on the brink of ruin. Proverb 5:23 tells us we can expect to die for lack of self-control. We will be lost, but not if we allow God's wisdom to be our guide.

Knowing all of this is not enough - we need to take action. Even though we realize the consequences to our decisions, we may still choose to do our own thing. But like the regret we experience when we choose to stop taking clarinet lessons or quit practicing the piano, or drop a class because we didn't want to put the time into it, we'll think about what life would have been like if we had continued. We have an opportunity to listen to God's still small voice and follow His words of wisdom so we can live a life of NO REGRET!! It's not enough to know, we have to follow!

Friday, October 4, 2013

31 Days of Wisdom - Day 4

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There is not a moment of my day when I don't need God's wisdom. We don't think about it when everything is going as planned, but as soon as there is a bump in the road, we want His wisdom to help us figure out how to maneuver around the obstacles.

But wisdom is not just knowledge and understanding, it is promise of a great present and fantastic future. Proverbs 3 tells us that wisdom brings us joy; it's more profitable than silver and the wages are better than gold. Wisdom is more precious than rubies and nothing we desire can compare to it. It promises long life and riches and honor. It guides us down delightful paths and gives satisfying ways. It brings full life and happiness. It was the used by the Lord to create the heavens and the earth. It will refresh our soul and keep us safe and stable on our feet. We can go to bed without fear (I've used this verse for my children when they were growing up) and we will sleep soundly.

Why would we not desire wisdom - it allows us to inherit honor. When I read this I see peace, joy and happiness!

All scripture used is from the New Living Translation (NLT)


Thursday, October 3, 2013

31 Days of Wise Words - Day 3

Day 3, Proverbs 2 - Wisdom is knowledge of God. Not just who He is, but who He is to me.

When we're toddlers, we do what our care givers ask because they tell us to. When we're a little older our  obedience comes from experience, whether its a swat on the bottom or a time out in a chair. As we mature, we may choose to do the right thing because we want to avoid uncomfortable consequences. When we gain knowledge and understanding, we can choose to do the right thing because we understand the benefit of doing it. That's when we begin to experience real wisdom, doing the right thing because it is the right thing to do.

For instance, I might choose to eat healthy food because I feel great when I do and I know I will get the best results in my physical body. When I choose to follow God's instruction even when its not the easiest, most popular or most enjoyable thing to do; that's wisdom at work in my life. I don't just acknowledge the consequences, I understand the benefits. I desire those benefits and God blesses me with common sense and safety and peace and success in my life. When I listen to what God says and treasure his commands, when I tune in to wisdom and concentrate on and ask for understanding and insight, I am given the ability to fear The Lord, which is the beginning of all wisdom. In return for obedience, "He grants a treasure of common sense to the honest. He is a shield to those who walk with integrity. He guards the paths of the just and protects those who are faithful to him. Then you will understand what is right, just, and fair, and you will find the right way to go. For wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will fill you with joy. Wise choices will watch over you. Understanding will keep you Safe. Wisdom will save you from evil people, from those whose words are twisted." (Prov. 2:7-12)

Desire relationship with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Not just a head knowledge of who He is, but a heart knowledge of who He is to YOU!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

31 Days of Wise Word - Day 2

My evening is night for most, so I apologize. . . I did not forget though! I will work on my timing!

So, to start with, you will not get any of Angela's words of wisdom - I have none, but I know where I can find them - the Bible! The book of Proverbs is full of words of wisdom from our Heavenly Father. Proverbs 1:2 tells us that the purpose of Proverbs is to teach people wisdom and discipline. We can LEARN to have wisdom and disciplined lives! "Their (Proverbs) purpose is to teach people to live disciplined and successful lives, to help them do what is right, just, and fair." (Prov. 1:3 NLT). In addition, the Bible says that anyone who is simple can have insight and that the young can have knowledge and discernment. Wise people will become wiser and those with understanding will receive guidance just by exploring the meaning in the proverbs and parables. God wants us to have wisdom! He extends it to us and He tells us that if anyone lacks wisdom, all they have to do is ask Him for it and believe that He can and will give it (James 1:5).

Wisdom is something we have to acquire, though, and not something we already have. We must ask and then we must listen and follow what we hear. At times, wisdom might seem contrary to what we think is right. Other times, we may not even want to follow God's advice and direction, but God tells us that following wisdom leads to successful lives (Prov. 1:3). It will bring us grace and honor (Prov. 1:9). It will also allow us to live in peace, untroubled by fear of harm (Prov. 1:33). He also tells us that the simpleminded ignore His words of wisdom and do what seems right in their own eyes. We know that kind of life leads to destruction and death - not the promises God gives to those who follow Him. So ask yourself, "how can I be successful, full of grace, have honor and live in peace and safety?" Then read Proverbs chapter 1, and receive the wisdom God wants all of His children to have.