• Ecclesiastes 1:12-6:12
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    I heard a good chunk of today’s readings in the book of Ecclesiastes at a wedding a few years ago.  And really, these verses work out quite nicely for a wedding if you think about it.  Chapter 4 verses 9 through 12: “Two people can accomplish more than twice as much as one; they get a better return for their labor. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But people who are alone when they fall are in real trouble. And on a cold night, two under the same blanket can gain warmth from each other. But how can one be warm alone? A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.”   Pretty good stuff for a wedding, eh?  The kicker is that last little bit about the triple-braided cord.  The pastor at the wedding I was at said that God is the third strand in the triple-braided cord in marriage.  I like that!  Two people come together in marriage, and it’s good.  But, throw God into the mix of the marriage, as I’m sure we would all want to do, and you’ve got a very strong triple braided cord!  Great stuff.  If you are married, is there a triple braided cord in your marriage?  Is God always part of your marriage?  Part of your every day life?

    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of Phil Wickham’s song “What an Awesome God:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AnSHYjQ3tc

    Do you know our awesome God?  Click here for AWESOMENESS!

    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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  • 1 Kings 11:1-43; 2 Chronicles 9:29-31; Ecclesiastes 1:1-11
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    Old Testament – Today we begin the book of Ecclesiastes!  We will be reading about the vanity of life apart from God in this book. I think some people may find this to be a depressing book. I find it hopeful!  Yes, indeed life is depressing apart from God. But life with God is an unending beautiful adventure. (certainly with some trials along the journey…)  I pray the book of Ecclesiastes draws you into thanksgiving for the amazing life we can indeed have in relationship with Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit!  Below is an image of King Solomon writing the words of the book of Ecclesiastes.

    Ecclesiastes

    ~ Ecclesiastes ~
    Author: Probably Solomon, the son of David
    Date: Probably tenth century B.C.
    Content: This difficult book displays the dark philosophy of one who sought to find peace apart from God, but in the end realized that only futility is to be found there. The only possible solution to life’s puzzle concludes this book: β€œFear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.” (Ecclesiastes 12:13) Leading up to that positive statement is a series of pictures, each one portraying the futility of life without God. Wealth, wisdom, popularity, and pleasure are all put down as so much vanity. Only when a man turns from this world to God will he find true happiness.
    Theme: There is a negative lesson to be learned from this book. It is a series of things not to do. It shows the emptiness of trying to live for oneself and to please oneself alone without considering the needs of others or considering God our Maker. There is a positive side, however. If one can see how not to live, perhaps then he will see what he ought to do and be spared the heartaches of living a wasted life. (Above commentary is from Tyndale Publishers β€œThe One Year Bible Companion” p. 10) 

    Fantastic commentary on the book of Ecclesiastes titled “On The Wings of Eternity” is at this link and commentary titled “The Theology of Ecclesiastes” is at this link.

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Ecclesiastes titled: “Life and Death in Biblical perspective: An Examination of Genesis 5, Ecclesiastes 1, and 1 Corinthians 15:50-58” is at this link.

    Worship Video: Today’s Psalm reminded me of the terrific hymn “Lord Have Mercy:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rJtEmn56cQ

    Have you ever prayed Lord Have Mercy?  Click here for mercy!

    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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  • Song of Solomon 1:1-8:14
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    Today we read the Song of Solomon! Now, for those of you that have not read Song of Solomon before, let me say this up front – this is a book for married folks y’all! πŸ™‚ Well, yes, us single folks can read it, but we would do well to know that this book is all about the beauty of love and, yes, sex – within marriage.

    ~ Song of Solomon ~
    Author: Solomon
    Date: Tenth century B.C.
    Content: This book, about the love of Solomon and a Shulamite woman, consists of a series of lyrics or songs, hence the designation in the text: the Song of Songs. It is a simple but moving piece, describing the longing of two lovers for one another, of the struggles that need to be overcome, of the tender feelings that love awakens, and of the joy that the lovers find in being together. The young women of Jerusalem, who appear with Solomon and his beloved, add to the dramatic effect of the story by adding observations of their own.
    Theme: The most obvious meaning of this narrative is that human love, which was ordained by God, is good and holy when enjoyed in obedience to the commands of God. Many interpreters have found a symbolic meaning in the book, however, and point to the love of God for Israel or the love of Christ for his church. Seen in this way it underscores the teaching of the New Testament that God is love (
    1 John 4:8). (Above commentary is from Tyndale Publishers β€œThe One Year Bible Companion” pp. 10-11) More great commentary on the Song of Solomon is at this link.

    Song of Solomon Chapter 8 verse 4 stood out to me today when the young woman says- “I want you to promise, O women of Jerusalem, not to awaken love until the time is right.”  This is an interesting concept I think – of not awakening love until the time is right.  The reason I bring this up is because I know tons of people who are single.  And probably a lot of folks reading this blog are single.  And I’ve come to realize that single people can oftentimes stress out over being single…  as if they are never going to get married.  Which, perhaps for some, may be true.  I do honestly believe that some are called to live a life of singleness.  However, if you are single I think stressing about it does no good.  Trying to “awaken love before the time is right” does no good.  In fact, in can be very bad.  I know of some folks that have gotten themselves in bad dating situations, simply because I think these folks were trying to “awaken love before the time is right.”  My thought here is that the Young Woman from Song of Solomon is absolutely right.  If we are single, we need to remember that everything is in God’s hands.  If God has a plan for us to get married, then we really don’t need to stress about the timing of it all.  It will happen when it should happen.   When the time is right.  And to try to awaken love before the time is right typically does not work out well.  So, that’s my two cents today.  πŸ™‚  I just hope that if you are single and feel like you’ve been single for too long, don’t stress out about it!  God’s timing and God’s plans for your life are indeed a mystery – but a beautiful mystery.  He will awaken love when – and if – the time is right.  Let us always remember in all areas of our life to “Let go and Let God”…

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    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of Rend Collective’s song “Hallelujah Anyway:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU2YNV6UdRY

    Have you said Hallelujah lately?  Click here for your Hallelujah!

    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

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

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  • Proverbs 22:17-24:34
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    Proverbs – Proverbs 22 verses 17 through 19 today are a great reminder for why we read and study the Bible!  “Listen to the words of the wise; apply your heart to my instruction. For it is good to keep these sayings deep within yourself, always ready on your lips. I am teaching you today–yes, you–so you will trust in the LORD.”  Great stuff.  I love the part that says it is good to keep these saying deep within yourself – in your heart!  And to memorize these sayings with your mind so that they are always ready on your lips.  Are you listening to the words of the Bible?  Are you applying your heart to the Bible’s instruction?  Is studying the Bible enhancing your trust in God?  Actually – if anyone out there memorizes Scripture, please post up in the Comments section below?  I would love to know which verses you have found useful in your life?  And – if anyone has advice on how to best go about memorizing Scripture, please post that up too.  Are you memorizing Scripture on a regular basis?  Are you bringing Scripture to mind when faced with temptation or sadness or whatever ails you?

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    Proverbs 22 verses 20-21 today teach us: “I have written thirty sayings for you, filled with advice and knowledge. In this way, you may know the truth and bring an accurate report to those who sent you.” These two Proverbs verses today actually tie in quite nicely with Psalm 49 verses 1-3 above.  Let us know the truth of God’s Word and then report it accurately to others!  Actually, this is probably a good point for me to ask you if you are participating in a Bible study at your church?  If not, can I encourage you to consider starting up a One Year Bible study / small group at your church next year?  Seriously.  Please think and pray about this leadership opportunity.  I do realize not everyone is called to something like this.  But – I think many of us are – probably more of us than we think are.  If you have been going through the One Year Bible with us this year, you have learned much!  I think you are in a great position to lead a One Year Bible study / small group at your church next year.  All you need is a One Year Bible, perhaps the One Year Bible Companion book with Q&A teachings for each day’s readings, and a willingness to take this opportunity on. Will you think and pray about this?  Will you talk to your pastor or the appropriate person at your church about this?  You don’t need to know the Bible backwards and forwards to lead a group!  You just need to take the initiative to lead, and invite others to join you on the journey.  You will be amazed by how God moves in a Bible study!  It will bless you and those around you immensely!  Will you lead someone (or a group of someone’s) through the One Year Bible next year?

    Proverbs chapter 22 verses 22 & 23 teach us today: “Do not rob the poor because they are poor or exploit the needy in court. For the LORD is their defender. He will injure anyone who injures them.”  This is a strong warning to not rob or exploit the poor.  I think we would do well to think of this not only in terms of the materially poor, but the spiritually or emotionally poor too.  Let us not rob them or exploit them.  For the Lord is their defender!

    Proverbs 22 verses 24 through 25 are a great reminder to pay attention to who our friends are: “Keep away from angry, short-tempered people, or you will learn to be like them and endanger your soul.”  I’ve read somewhere that a good way to determine the character of a person is to take a look at who their friends are.  Now, this is a bit tricky I think because none of our friends will ever be perfect.  We should not look for perfect friends.  We won’t be perfect friends to others either.  Jesus is the only one true perfect friend for each of us.  But, there are certainly some “friends” who probably should not be people we spend a good deal of leisure time with.  There may be friends who are into lying or pornography or who are angry or short-tempered (per this Proverb) that we need to be very cautious around, otherwise we may learn to be like them.  Now, I do think we are called to be friends to people who may struggle with various things – including lying, pornography, being angry, etc. – but, we need to be very cautious and clear on our boundaries.  This is a tricky one I know…  Overall, I will say this – there are friends of mine that I have had to let go because I knew that hanging around them was simply not good for me.  How about you?  Are there any friends in your life that you may simply need to let the friendship go?  When might this be the appropriate thing to do?  When might it be the inappropriate thing to do?

    Angry

    Worship Video: Today’s readings reminded me of Seph Schlueter’s song “Counting my Blessings:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er5XPKdpqHQ

    Are you Counting your Blessings?  Click here to be Blessed!

    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

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

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  • Proverbs 20:1-22:16
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    Proverbs 20 verse 1 today reminds me of the need for and success of modern day Alcoholics Anonymous“Wine produces mockers; liquor leads to brawls. Whoever is led astray by drink cannot be wise.”  I don’t have personal experience with AA, but have heard very good things about it from several friends.  I do love the AA Serenity Prayer – I think this prayer is a great prayer for all of us – “God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, courage to change the things we can, and wisdom to know the difference.”  Amen. 

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    While I’m on the subject of alcohol, since the Bible brought it up and all :), mind if I go on a bit of a tangent on this subject?  Thanks.  πŸ™‚  I would be very interested to hear others views / experiences with alcohol in their lives in the Comments below.  (I know that some of our denominations have very different views on alcohol.)  I’ll share with you here that I struggled with alcohol abuse big time in my teens and early 20’s. Certainly this Proverb was true in my case – wine produced a mocker out of me.  Liquor led to brawls – oftentimes more psychological brawls than physical.  And certainly I don’t think I had the ability to be wise back in the days when I was led astray by excessive drink.  Very frankly, I nearly drank myself to death the night before I graduated college.  Alcohol poisoning / a black out got a hold of me that night.  I’ll spare you all the details, other than to say that after my near-death experience with alcohol, I knew I had a decision to make.  Keep going the way I was going and I would die.  Or go another direction.  I didn’t quite know what that other direction was or would look like, but I knew I had to go in the other direction away from alcohol / the party life.  And thankfully God led me to Him.  It took me 6 years of searching from the night I almost drank myself to death to the night when I accepted Jesus as my Savior, but it was the most important journey to undertake in my life.  (The journey to Jesus is the most important journey in all of our lives…)  So, yes, alcohol can be a dangerous thing, to say the least.  I do know many Christians who do not / never have really struggled with it.  I don’t fault anyone for drinking in moderation.  (These days I don’t drink anymore – gave it up when I became a father.)  I just know that many people reading this blog likely struggle with or know someone who struggles with alcohol.  All I know is that if alcohol is something that you are “allergic” to, stay away from it.  Don’t touch it.  Get into AA if tomorrow if you need to.  (please… do it if you need to…)  Let each of us never forget this Proverb 20:1 – “Wine produces mockers; liquor leads to brawls. Whoever is led astray by drink cannot be wise.”

    Alcohol


    Proverbs chapter 20 verse 3 is such great wisdom: “Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor; only fools insist on quarreling.”  I once was a fool who insisted on quarreling with Tony back in about 3rd grade πŸ™‚ after either I beat him or he beat me in the 50 yard dash at Field Day.  Tony kept trying to avoid the fight with me.  But I kept on pressing it.  And I got whupped!  It was really a great learning experience for me.  I have avoided fights ever since!  Don’t get me wrong.  I don’t think we are called to be submissive and let people walk all over us.  I think we can confidently and strongly hold our ground on important issues – without fighting or quarrelling.  How about you?  Do you avoid fights?  Do you realize this is a mark of honor?  Or do you insist on quarrelling?  Think this is a good idea…?


    Fight

    Proverbs 20 verse 6 definitely gives me something to think about: “Many will say they are loyal friends, but who can find one who is really faithful?”  This is a challenging Proverb for me because I feel like I have many good friends.  Many who are loyal.  And some who even seem faithful.  But… yet…. there are still times on occasion when these friends do let me down.  Or I know for a fact I let them down on occasion.  It’s our human nature.  Fortunately for us, long after this Proverb was written, we were given the most faithful friend we could ever dream up or imagine in Jesus.  Jesus really should be our best friend.  I had a friend kind of shock me with this thought by continually referring to Jesus as his best friend at a lunch we had a few years ago.  For some reason I was very comfortable with Jesus being my savior.  But my friend?  My best friend?  Well, it was a new concept to me.  And maybe this is a new concept to you.  I do honestly believe Jesus wants to be our best friend.  And he will undoubtedly be the one true and loyal and faithful friend we all can have – now and forever.  So, is Jesus your best friend?


    Proverbs 20 verse 7 today is a wonderful reminder that the way we live our lives today sets an example for children: “The godly walk with integrity; blessed are their children after them.”  What type of example are you setting for children in your life?  Are you walking with integrity?  Do you believe children will be blessed after you because you walked with integrity?

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Proverbs remind me of the song “Then Christ Came” by MercyMe:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOQgWeLq64U

    Has Christ come to you?  Click here and let Christ in your heart!

    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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  • Proverbs 17:1-19:29
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    Proverbs 17 verse 1 is so very wise… “A dry crust eaten in peace is better than a great feast with strife.” I don’t know about you, but this Proverb hits home.  I have eaten very simple meals in peace that have been so beautiful.  And I have also eaten at great feasts filled with drama and angst and strife.  The world may preach to us that the latter is better – the feast with all it’s drama.  But, I think the still small quiet voice of God through the Bible indicates the former is better.  Which do you think is better?  The peaceful crust or the strifeful feast? 

    Below is an image of a “strifeful feast” to say the least from the artist Rembrandt again.  This is from Daniel chapter 5 verses 1 through 6 – “King Belshazzar gave a great banquet for a thousand of his nobles and drank wine with them.  While Belshazzar was drinking his wine, he gave orders to bring in the gold and silver goblets that Nebuchadnezzar his father had taken from the temple in Jerusalem, so that the king and his nobles, his wives and his concubines might drink from them. So they brought in the gold goblets that had been taken from the temple of God in Jerusalem, and the king and his nobles, his wives and his concubines drank from them. As they drank the wine, they praised the gods of gold and silver, of bronze, iron, wood and stone. Suddenly the fingers of a human hand appeared and wrote on the plaster of the wall, near the lampstand in the royal palace. The king watched the hand as it wrote.  His face turned pale and he was so frightened that his knees knocked together and his legs gave way.”  (As Paul Harvey would say, check out the rest of this story in Daniel chapter 5 at this link and learn what the writing on the wall means!  Mene, Mene, Tekel, Parsin!)

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    I love Proverbs chapter 17 verse 3 today – “Fire tests the purity of silver and gold, but the LORD tests the heart.”  I think sometimes in our lives we tend to forget to live from our hearts.  We live from our minds I think so often – and we can tend to silence our hearts.  But God wants our hearts.  He wants our hearts to be fully his.  God oftentimes will speak to us through our hearts – sometimes I find that God’s “still small voice” or God’s whisper can only be discerned through my heart.  So, let us live from our hearts.  And let us realize that God is very interested in our hearts – and will test the purity of our hearts.  The heart is so critically important for our spiritual life…  how is the landscape of your heart today?  What would God find inside your heart right now?  Is your heart pure?  Is your heart for God?

    Heart

    Proverbs 17 verse 5 is quite convicting for us to consider: “Those who mock the poor insult their Maker; those who rejoice at the misfortune of others will be punished.”  That is a powerful realization – if you mock the poor, you mock God.  If you care for the poor, you care for God.  I have a friend who met Mother Teresa many years back at her home for the sick & dying in Calcutta.  And my friend when he met her was trying to tell her all the great stuff he was doing in his life and in his ministry.  But, Mother Teresa really didn’t care to hear about all his ministry stuff.  All she said to him was “Do you want to meet Jesus?  Do you want to meet Jesus?”  And of course he said “Yes!  Of course I do Mother Teresa.”  So, she led him by the hand down a hall and into a room where a man was on his deathbed.  She sat my friend down at a chair by this man’s bed.  And she placed my friend’s hands on this dying man’s hands.  And she said, “Now you will meet Jesus.”  And she left the room…  and left him in the room with the dying man for about 30 minutes.   And you know what – my friend met Jesus that day in a way he had never done so before.  So, how about you.  Do you want to meet Jesus?

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    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Proverbs remind me of the Selah song “Unredeemed:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfGbcjCVDOs

    Are you Unredeemed?  Click here for Redemption!

    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

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

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  • Proverbs 14:1-16:33
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    Today in Proverbs chapter 14 verse 2 we read – β€œHe 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!  πŸ™‚  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 Video: Today’s Proverbs remind me of Third Day’s song “You Are Mine:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o-JPkq5rvE

    Are you God’s? Click here to be His!

    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

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

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  • Proverbs 11:1-13:25
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    Proverbs chapter 11 verse 2 is so true and is something I personally need to be reminded of constantly – “Pride leads to disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.”  Let us pray for humility… 

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    We read a powerful Proverb in chapter 11 verse 4 today – “Riches won’t help on the day of judgment, but right living is a safeguard against death.” What are you focusing your life on?  Is right living one of your focuses?  Think it should be?  (right living through your faith in Jesus of course – not “trying” or “working” to live right on your own will or power…) 

    Proverbs chapter 11 verse 5 stands out as a powerful reminder to not even tell white lies! “The godly are directed by their honesty.”

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    Worship Video: Today’s Proverbs remind me of the thought-provoking song “One Life to Love” by 33Miles:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuIloWyJNXM

    Are you living your One Life to Love? Click here for True Love!

    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

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

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  • Proverbs 8:1-10:32
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    I love the beginning of Proverbs chapter 8 with the imagery of Wisdom calling out to all humankind!  Do you hear the call of wisdom in your life today??

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    Today we read in Proverbs chapter 8 verses 10 & 11: “Choose my instruction rather than silver, and knowledge over pure gold. For wisdom is far more valuable than rubies. Nothing you desire can be compared with it.”

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    Proverbs 8 verse 13 is a powerful look at what Wisdom hates! “That is why I hate pride, arrogance, corruption, and perverted speech.” When you look at your own life – do you hate pride, arrogance, corruption and perverted speech in your own behavior?

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    Proverbs chapter 8 verse 22 is powerful to consider as it speaks of Wisdom: “The LORD formed me from the beginning, before he created anything else.”  If Wisdom was created before anything else, think this lends some credence to intelligent design?  πŸ™‚

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    Proverbs chapter 8 verses 27 through 32 are an incredible look at how wisdom was there as God formed the earth!  And how wisdom is still here today asking us to listen.  Are you listening to the voice of wisdom?  Are you listening to the voice of Truth?

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    Proverbs chapter 8 verse 36 today tells us – “”But those who miss me have injured themselves. All who hate me love death.””  This is a powerful reminder of why we should seek and love God’s wisdom all of our lives.  Let us not injure ourselves!  Let us not hate wisdom. Let us not love death.

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    Worship God:  Our readings in Proverbs today reminded me of the Building 429 song “Glory Defined.”  Here’s a great live version of this song:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euFrzV-sids

    Do you know our glory defined? Click here for Glory!

    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

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

    p.s. #2 – Download a schedule of our Chronological Bible readings for the year in PDF format at this link.

    p.s. #3 – I would greatly appreciate it if you would pray for this Chronological Bible Blog ministry today! Please also consider partnering with us by financially supporting this ministry. Thank you!

  • Proverbs 5:1-7:27
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    Today we read in Proverbs chapter 5 verse 6: “For she does not care about the path to life. She staggers down a crooked trail and doesn’t even realize where it leads.”  For some reason this year, as we’ve been going through the One Year Bible, the idea of “paths” keeps jumping out at me over and over again.  Every time we read about paths now in the Bible, it stands out to me.  And here it does again.  The idea of paths in the Bible seems to clearly indicate that there are good paths – straight paths – paths through the narrow gate – paths of life – that we can choose to take.  Or, unfortunately, there are also crooked trails and we don’t realize where they lead.  Or we can take our eyes off the path.  Or we can stumble on the path.   How about for you?  What type of path are you on these days?  Is it a straight path?  Are you keeping your eyes straight ahead on the path and focused on the prize?  Will you pray to Jesus regularly to keep you on the straight path?  Will you allow God’s Word, the Bible, be a lamp unto your feet and a light on the path of life that you walk each day?

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    Proverbs chapter 5 verses 12-14 are some sad verses to imagine saying in our lives: “”How I hated discipline! If only I had not demanded my own way! Oh, why didn’t I listen to my teachers? Why didn’t I pay attention to those who gave me instruction? I have come to the brink of utter ruin, and now I must face public disgrace.””  Do you love or hate discipline?  Do you demand your own way?  Are you listening to your teachers today?  Who are your teachers today?  Who is disciplining you?  For Whom will you not demand your own way?

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    Proverbs 5 verses 16 & 17 are powerful true Sex Education verses: “Why spill the water of your springs in public, having sex with just anyone? You should reserve it for yourselves. Don’t share it with strangers.”  I like this a lot.  Is this something we can teach young adults today?  Is this something we can teach ourselves?  Don’t have sex with just anyone – it is degrading to you.  Don’t share something so holy as sex with just anyone.  Save this holy bond for your spouse.  I once heard a powerful sermon by John Ortberg at Willow Creek Community Church outside of Chicago. And John was preaching on “Don’t Quench the Spirit”.   And it was a powerful sermon on how we are so blessed with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in our lives as followers of Jesus.  And yet, we can quench, temporarily, the power of the Spirit in our life when we sin.  It is basically like turning our back on God when we sin.  And then we need to turn our faces forward again toward God in repentance.  And while we are sinning and turning our back on God, we have effectively quenched the Spirit.  And as I heard this sermon, I realized that sexual sin is one sure-fire quick way to quench the spirit.  We degrade ourselves through sexual sin and I believe we quench the spirit.  I don’t know if this line of thinking will help you at all if you are struggling with sexual sin.  But, it helps me.  It helps me to realize that the quick little temporary highs we think we might get off sexual sin are so not worth it.  What is worth quenching the Spirit in our life??  Is sexual sin?  Nope…  you know it’s not.  Living fully in communion with God and with the Holy Spirit is one of the most amazing things we can possibly experience this side of heaven.  Will you please, please, no longer quench the Spirit for the cheap lies sexual sins sells?

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    Proverbs chapter 5 verses 22 & 23 are just amazing wisdom for each of us of why we should FLEE from sin… don’t entertain it at all!  “An evil man is held captive by his own sins; they are ropes that catch and hold him. He will die for lack of self-control; he will be lost because of his incredible folly.”  Please know that if for some reason you are caught in the ropes of sin, please know that Jesus can truly set you free.  Please pray for this freedom in Christ.  Only in Christ are we truly set free!  Please seek this freedom in Christ with all of your heart, mind, soul, and strength.  Don’t die for lack of self-control.  Don’t be lost because of the folly of sin.  Please accept the free gift that Jesus offers you this very day.

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    Proverbs chapter 6 verses 1 through 5 were intriguing to me.  I guess my first thought was that getting our own selves in debt is bad enough – but then to be a guarantor for our friends debt?  Well, these verses certainly warn against doing this.  Let us avoid debt!

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    YouTube:  Our readings in Proverbs 5 remind me of Rebecca St. James’ song “Wait for Me:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1thVi6T9rEo

    Do you struggle with waiting? Click here and meet the master of patience!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “For lack of discipline they will die, led astray by their own great folly. “ Proverbs 5:23 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray for discipline in your life.

    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

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

    p.s. #2 – Download a schedule of our Chronological Bible readings for the year in PDF format at this link.

    p.s. #3 – I would greatly appreciate it if you would pray for this Chronological Bible Blog ministry today! Please also consider partnering with us by financially supporting this ministry. Thank you!