30 Day Challenge: A Walk Through Proverbsنموونە
Day Twenty-Nine
Read Proverbs 29
The Bible is full of counterintuitive statements. We see them in many of Jesus’ teachings like “the last will be first,” “dying to ourselves,” “losing your life to gain it,” etc. Here in Proverbs we see many other paradoxes, one being in verse 23 of today’s chapter. It tells us, “One’s pride will bring him low, but he who is lowly in spirit will receive honor.”
Reflect
What other verses have you seen that seem to contradict modern thinking?
Engage
What do you think it means to be lowly in spirit? (Hint: It is not thinking less of yourself or beating yourself up… think about humility.)
What does that look like for you in your life?
An Extra Mile
One way to humble ourselves is by putting other people’s needs first. Take a moment and write some notes of encouragement to a friend in need, or even to someone you may not get along with. Volunteer your time, take out the garbage for your parents—find something that helps you practice being lowly in spirit.
Scripture
About this Plan
Oftentimes life looks like an open road and we aren’t sure which way it will turn. Other times, we feel like we are in control of where we are heading—no need to stop for directions. As believers, we must make sure that our GPS is programmed to the Word. God is our ultimate guide through the journey; He is the Creator of the road itself.
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