Proverbs 14:1-16:33
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Today in Proverbs chapter 14 verse 2 we read – “He whose walk is upright fears the LORD.” What does it mean to you to fear the Lord? Is it possible that for us to have some fear of the Lord is healthy? Why would fear of the Lord be healthy? Don’t get me wrong – I’m not suggesting we live our lives in abject fear of God all of the time. But – this Proverb is in the Bible – and it says that someone whose walk is upright fears the Lord. So, I do humbly suggest that there is a healthy fear of God that each of us should recognize. (along with a raging LOVE of God as well of course)


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I once heard a pastor say a few words about Proverbs chapter 14 verse 4: “An empty stable stays clean, but no income comes from an empty stable.” Basically this pastor was talking about how things were a little bit hectic around the church – due to church growth and related growing pains.  And he brought up this verse, with the point being that it is a blessing that the church is not “clean” – in the spic & span sense – because this means a lot of things are happening.  There is “income”.  There are people getting to know God and Jesus.   And yes, there are some messes.  But it’s better than a spic & span clean stable / church where nothing is happen.  I like that analogy.  I also once heard this same pastor refer to church as a “majestic mess.”  I like that too!  🙂  Church is not a spic & span clean place all the time.  There are messes.  There are humans on staff with the church – and humans coming to the church.  We are not spic & span clean people all the time.  And that’s okay.  Church is indeed a majestic mess, in the best sense of the word!  Speaking of empty clean stables – let us not forget that our Lord Himself came to this world in a full & messy stable!



Proverbs chapter 14 verse 8 is great wisdom – “The wise look ahead to see what is coming, but fools deceive themselves.”  Jesus taught that we should live our lives not worrying about tomorrow.  However – this Proverb does show there is wisdom in looking ahead to see what is coming.  Don’t worry about it – but pay attention to it!  For example, we shouldn’t deceive ourselves into thinking that we can be reckless with our health today – we should know what this will do to us tomorrow.  We should see what is coming.



Worship God: Today’s Proverbs remind me of Third Day’s song “You Are Mine:”



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Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

God bless,
Mike

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3 responses to “May 31st Chronological Bible Readings”

  1. Billy Avatar
    Billy

    If you need a roadmap for Life, the Proverbs is the answer. So much good advice.

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  2. ST Avatar
    ST

    I have been reading Psalm and Proverbs daily (repeatedly reading them during the year) in addition to the daily Chronological Bible reading assignments because there is just so much and rich wisdom in Psalm and Proverbs that I feel I need to chew on those verses and learn from them on a daily basis throughout the year.
    I thank God for His wonderful words, the wisdom and this blog.

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  3. Lily Avatar
    Lily

    Mike,your Pastor’s few words on this verse:
    Proverbs chapter 14 verse 4: “An empty stable stays clean, but no income comes from an empty stable.”
    reminds me of my previous church where some members were upset that the church gets dirty when it’s our turn to house the Interfaith Hospitality guests. Isn’t it the church is for such ministry, i.e to care for the needy amongst us? Some of us can not go to far places to ministry to others. Here in our church we could be minister to God’s children, the congregation and housing the homeless for a week or so once a month or one every quarter.
    This also

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