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Showing posts with label proverbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proverbs. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Keep going, if you are going in the right direction, Proverbs 10

 In my Bible reading for 2025 (I'm not reading through the Bible this year. I'm taking a deeper dive into particular books.) I've arrived at Proverbs 10. Proverbs 1-9 is a series of meditations/exhortations/warnings about wisdom and folly. Most are addressed to the young. Beginning with Proverbs 10, we have what appears to be a reach in the hat and pull out nuggets of wisdom, each of which can nearly fit on a bumper sticker.

As I read through chapter 10, I was struck by the impression that most, if not all, the proverbs in the chapter have a long-term perspective in mind. Here are a few examples. These examples are quoted from the New Living Translation:

A wise child brings joy to a father; a foolish child brings grief to a mother. (10:1)

People who accept discipline are on the pathway to life, but those who ignore correction will go astray. (10:17)

"When the storms of life come, the wicked are whirled away, but the godly have a lasting foundation." (10:25)

You can find other examples, both in Proverbs and elsewhere in Scripture. "The fleeting pleasures of sin," in Hebrews 11:25, is another example.

Here's my conclusion for the day. It's in two steps.

  1. Make sure you're going in the right direction.
  2. Keep going.

The hopes of the godly result in happiness, but the expectations of the wicked come to nothing. The way of the Lord is a stronghold to those with integrity, but it destroys the wicked. (Proverbs 10:28–29, NLT)  

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Proverbs for Preachers:

This is a post for my fellow preacher, and, perhaps even more, for those who aspire to preach.

It was recently my privilege to share six sessions in a homiletics class.  One of the things I did, in preparing for the class was come up with proverbial sayings about preaching/pastoring.  I didn't put any music with this.  Play your own.  :)


Maybe these will encourage some thought and discussion