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1.26.2011 Proverbs 26:5
Proverbs Post #30-
Today I was reading in chapter 26, and verse 5 jumped out to me today. It says:
26:5 Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own estimation.
Proverbs 26 is a great chapter for parents! Almost every verse is about fools. No, not you, although every parent wonders once in a while, I am talking about our children. Can I get an AMEN?
Raise your hand if you have done something foolish in your life time! Ok, everyone can put their hands down now, including me. How did your parents react to your foolishness? Did they reprimand you? Did they punish you? Did they correct you or just let it go?
I believe parents are given instruction in verse five, which says “Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own estimation.” I highlighted “own estimation” because this is the key point in the verse that I want you to consider. Think back to the time when you were in high school and how your parents did not know anything! They were so old, uncool and unknowledgeable. However, this opinion was in your “own estimation,” and probably as you got older, your parents became much wiser.
Here’s the bottom line. You and I probably questioned our parents because we thought they were basing the rules we had to live by from their own opinion or intelligence, not God’s word. Help your kids see that the guidance you are giving them is from God’s word, not just from the wisdom of “dad or mom!”
Are you answering a fool or creating one?
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.
I am using the Net Bible to quote from for these posts
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.
I am using the Net Bible to quote from for these posts.