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DAY 28 OF 32

Scouting Ahead to Avoid Trouble

While I was in the army, I served in an armored cavalry unit. It was our task to locate the enemy. After we found them, we then had to find a way around them so other units could advance with the least resistance. In Proverbs 27, we are told in Verse 1 that if we want our plan to prosper, we need to see what “a day brings forth” or scout ahead and stay away from trouble. The rest of the chapter gives insight into how to do that. 

First, it shares three types of people we are to avoid. In Verse 2, we’re warned about ourselves. We are told not to brag. In Verse 3, we’re warned to avoid fools as they will weigh us down. In Verse 4, we’re warned about watching what we say and how close we let an envious person get. And then we’re told in Verse 22 that fools rarely change. 

Second, it tells us to remember who our allies are. In the army, we had to know who was on our side. In Verses 5-11, we’re encouraged to keep those honest, truth-speaking friends around us. When they rebuke us, we need to understand they are helping us. Verse 17 says a good friend makes his friend better, and Verse 18 says that loyalty always pays off. 

Third, it highlights five mistakes to avoid. In Verse 12, the wise know ahead of time of a fight and finds a way to stay out of it. Verse 13 warns us not to promise too quickly. Verse 14 warns of recommending too fast. In Verse 15, we are taught that those people that always critique will wear us out. The last mistake to avoid, according to Verses 23-27, is to pay attention to what we have, or it may go away. 

Reflective Questions:

1.  In what areas of life should I do more scouting ahead to avoid trouble?

2.  Who do you have that is a good old friend that will tell you the truth?

3.  Which of the five mistakes should I work on making less often?   

Memory verse:

As iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend. Proverbs 27:17

Prayer:

Dear God, thank you for friends that help me see life for what it truly is. Help me to “scout ahead” and see what a day may bring forth.

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Searching for Wisdom

One common denominator every individual needs is wisdom. Wisdom to make the "big" decisions in life, but also wisdom to make the day-to-day decisions in life. Man has continually searched for wisdom from every reasonable source. But the single greatest source of divine wisdom is God's Word. The single greatest collection of wise teachings in God's Word is found in the book of Proverbs.

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