Think On These Things: Wisdom For Life From ProverbsPavyzdys
Making Dumb Wise
Scripture can make the dumbest of us wise. All it takes on our part is a listening ear that will send truth to the heart. But even legitimate rebuke is often hard for our proud, Adamic nature to take to heart. We want to run from it rather than embrace it.
Many years ago a Christian friend noticed a flaw in my character (one of many). He saw that as a new Christian I would sometimes inject humor at an inappropriate moment. He gently took me aside and shared how the Scriptures say that to do so is like a filthy fly in a beautiful ointment.
That incident happened over forty years ago, but thankfully I have never forgotten what was said. It left a deep impression on me because it was based on Holy Scripture. His wise words have guided me in personal relationships and when witnessing to the lost, as well as in many pulpits.
Soul Search: Am I hurt by legitimate rebuke, or do I welcome it?
Father, please help me to always be open to correction. Amen.
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Apie šį planą
Have you ever done something stupid and then regretted it? If you had put the book of Proverbs into action, it may not have happened. Proverbs has wisdom on friendships, work, sex, marriage, greed, lust, pride, and a hundred other pain-invoking issues. Proverbs is filled with wonderful wisdom for daily living—wisdom that can save the obedient ear much pain. This reading plan by Ray Comfort, based on the devotional Think on These Things: Wisdom for Life from Proverbs shares a proverb for each day along with a few words of application.
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