Proverbs

Proverbs 21:31 – 12.21.2010

Proverbs Post #27-

Today I was reading in chapter 21, vialis 40mg and verse 31 jumped out to me today.  It says:

21:31: A horse is prepared for the day of battle, patient
but the victory is from the Lord.

Wow!  I did not intend to take this much time off from writing Proverbs posts but Thanksgiving and a trip to Romania drew the bulk of my attention for several weeks.  My wife tells me that if she had a nickel for every time I have told her “You are not going to believe this,” she could be a millionaire.  So I will tell you instead, “You are not going to believe this!”  God showed me today, through a friend, that verse 31 was for me today.

If we pay attention, God will give us gentle reminders of His love, grace and direction.  Over the last several months, I have been gung ho, moving forward with ministry.  Working hard and focusing on the task at hand, I have been dependent on my efforts.  “A horse is prepared for the day of battle,” means that we are to be prepared “but the victory is from the Lord,” means that He accomplishes it. The notes in the Net Bible say, “Ultimate success comes from the Lord and not from human efforts.”

Are you working hard for God or working hard to stay out of God’s way?

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11.23.2010 Proverbs 23:12

Proverbs Post #26-

Today I was reading in chapter 23, help illness and verse 12 jumped out to me today.  It says:

23:12 Apply your heart to instruction
and your ears to the words of knowledge.


“Apply your heart to instruction” is a great command for kids!  It means to apply your heart or mind in the process.  We see many kids today going through the actions because their parents never teach them the reason for obedience.  Josh McDowell told me, view “Without a relationship they are just rules!”

“Your ears to the words of knowledge” simply means to pay attention.  This is such a struggle with kids because most kids are too poor to pay attention! We need to add “emotional money” to their account by spending time with our kids.

Will you take the time to build a relationship with your child(ren) as a foundation for instruction?

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11.22.2010 Proverbs 18:11

Proverbs Post #25-

Today I was reading in chapter 22, and verse 18 jumped out to me today.  It says:

22:18 For it is pleasing if you keep these sayings within you,
and they are ready on your lips.


As parents, we have the opportunity but more importantly the responsibility, to teach our children biblical truth.  If you do not know, my specific bent, is teaching children biblical financial principles.  This is primarily due to my training and background but God had opened my eyes to why money is so important.

Money is not just cash as we think of today. Money or mammon in the Old Testament was any and every possession, not just gold or silver. Try to think of a single incident in our daily life where we do not use some type of possession to interact with others. Let me give you an example of the first 60-90 minutes of your day.  When we wake up we get out of a bed, we have clothing on our bodies (hopefully), we get food to eat, we shower, we get in a vehicle or pay to ride public transportation to the destination where we make the money to pay for everything we have!

Did you ever wonder why there are over 2300 verses in the Bible regarding money or possessions?  I think, because of what I just mentioned about everything being money or a representation of money, we cannot escape the impact it has on us.

I want to leave this thought with you.  I think Proverbs 22:18 is referring to the admonishment parents are given in Deuteronomy.  Chapter 6 verses 6-9 give us God’s expectation of our parenting responsibilities.

6:6 These words I am commanding you today must be kept in mind, 6:7 and you must teach them to your children and speak of them as you sit in your house, as you walk along the road, as you lie down, and as you get up. 6:8 You should tie them as a reminder on your forearm and fasten them as symbols on your forehead. 6:9 Inscribe them on the doorframes of your houses and gates.

Will you teach your child(ren) to be a godly man or woman?

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11.19.2010 Proverbs 19:11

Proverbs Post #24-

Today I was reading in chapter 19, and verse 11 jumped out to me today.  It says:

19:11 A person’s wisdom makes him slow to anger,
and it is his glory to overlook an offense.

“A person’s wisdom makes him slow to anger,” may be a shocking statement to some. We have the tendency to think our rights allow us to express anger when we are wronged.  Another penchant is to jump to conclusions when we are not patient.

“It is his glory to overlook an offense,” offers a different thought process that we are accustomed to utilizing.  Why?  We want justice.  I might suggest that you, nor I always know the circumstances of many situations.  Have you ever unintentionally had something backfire as a result of misread intentions?  I have seen and experienced evenings and family excursions ruined by quick anger.

Are you slow to anger?

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11-18-2010 Proverbs 18

Proverbs Post #23-

Today I was reading in chapter 18, tadalafil and verse 11 jumped out to me today.  It says:

18:11 The wealth of a rich person is like a strong city, price
and it is like a high wall in his imagination.


“The wealth of a rich person is like a strong city, stuff ” which provides protection. Money can offer protection and shield us from some things.  Our possessions can offer a roof over our head, protection for our bodies and sustenance for our bodies.

“It is like a high wall in his imagination,” offers a different view point that we are accustomed to hearing.  Our money only gives us the feeling of protection, like a high wall, but in reality can be gone in an instant!  Do you have a good job?  Do you have a nice house?  Do you have a large investment portfolio?  They can be gone in moments.

Where do you place your trust?

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11.17.2010 Proverbs 17:16

Proverbs Post #22-

Today I was reading in chapter 17, order and verse 16 jumped out to me today.  It says:

 

17:16:
Of what use is money in the hand of a fool, ed
since he has no intention of acquiring wisdom?

 

“Of what use is money in the hand of a fool, viagra order ” is a pretty strong statement. Money is a tool that we can either use wisely or foolishly.  If a stranger looked at your check book, debit card or credit card would you be accused of being wise or a fool?

“Since he has no intention of acquiring wisdom,” makes me wonder how many continue their education process.  Are you passing on a  tradition of financial wisdom or ignorance?  Wise choices are not accidental.  How much time do you spend thinking about how the money in your possession is used?

Do you use money foolishly? 

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11.16.2010 Proverbs 16:9

Proverbs Post #21-

 Today I was reading in chapter 16, and verse 9 jumped out to me today.  It says:

 

16:9 A person plans his course,
but the Lord directs his steps.

 

 “A person plans his course,” because we need to think ahead right?  Yes, we do but the question that always enters my mind is, “Are these your plans or Gods?”

 “But the Lord directs his steps” indicates several things to me and the first of which is, we need to put effort.  If you do not take steps, what will God direct?  The next item is your motives.  Are you seeking personal gain or to  further God’s kingdom?  The last item is from the notes in the Net Bible.  “Only those plans that are approved by God will succeed.”  

 Are you planning for you?

 I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11.15.2010 Proverbs 15:22

 Proverbs Post #20-

Today I was reading in chapter 15, viagra buy and verse 22 popped out to me today.  It says:

15:22 Plans fail when there is no counsel,
but with abundant advisers they are established.

 

For anyone who has started a company, a project or anything else knows the value of wise counsel.  I have begun many things, without counsel, and they have ended as I had hoped.  When I was handed the reigns of leadership, with Dad the Family Shepherd, I started down another unknown path.

Fortunately, I have great friends and one, which recommended we put together a group of guys to meet with regularly for counsel.  There are not words to express how grateful I am to have listened to the advice.  My advisory group is an amazing team of guys who God is using to grow me and follow His path.

If you are thinking of starting any type of project, whether it is around the house or beginning your own company, build your plans with abundant advisers.  You are not guaranteed to be a success but your chances increase dramatically!

Do you ask for help or do it on your own?

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11.12.2010 Proverbs 12:1

Proverbs Post #19-

Today I was reading in chapter 12, price and verse 1 popped out to me today.  It says:

12:1 The one who loves discipline loves knowledge, buy cialis
but the one who hates reproof is stupid.

“The one who loves discipline loves knowledge” is pretty clear, if you want to learn you must accept correction.  This brings up an interesting point which is, correction means we did something wrong, which means you “failed.”  We must learn that failing is a part of the process of learning.  As you will see, the alternative is not so nice.

“The one who hates reproof is stupid.”  This is pretty clear also but just for clarification, the footnotes in the Net Bible says, “It describes the moral fool who is not willing to learn from correction.”

I think it is a pretty easy choice, but here it goes anyways.  Do you want to love discipline or be stupid?

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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11.11.2010 Proverbs 11:28

Proverbs Post #18-

Today I was reading in chapter 11, seek and verse 28 popped out to me today.  It says:

 
11:28 The one who trusts in his riches will fall, pharmacy
but the righteous will flourish like a green leaf.

 

 As someone who can speak from experience, ampoule it is very easy to not be attentive to spending habits when life is moving smoothly.  By smoothly, I mean when you have a regular paycheck and are accumulating the treasures of this world.  It is easy to be “The one who trusts in his riches!”

Unfortunately, “Will fall,” means money/possessions will always let us down one way or another.  “But the righteous will flourish like a green leaf,” refers to those who trust in the Lord for their provision.  As my daughters have learned, daddy and/or this world will let us down but our Heavenly Father will not!

Are you trusting money or Jesus?

I want to challenge you to take up reading the Proverb of the day and the entire chapter as well.  Lord, please help each one of us to keep our focus on things above and not the things of this earth.  Amen.

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