Proverbs
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The ‘1-60’ Rule

Proverbs 8:33 — “Hear instruction and be wise, and do not neglect it.” Spiritual neglect is often our greatest spiritual danger. For instance, how do you destroy a garden? A relationship? A campfire? A home? Just neglect it. I have a friend named John who is a retired pilot with Delta. John once explained to… Continue reading
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“Who Can I Trust?”

One of the key questions in life, especially in the book of Proverbs, is—who can I trust? Who will we trust? Will we trust in ourselves or in our God? Trust is one of the most important ingredients to any good relationship, but are we really trusting God on a daily basis? How can we… Continue reading
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Silencing the Lion

What kills courage? What prevents us from taking more responsible and courageous action in our lives? What holds us back from stepping out in faith and taking more risks? How can we overcome hesitation and finally go all-in? Continue reading
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Rerouting our Responses

I resonate deeply with this verse, as it serves as a powerful reminder that wisdom is exhibited through a calm demeanor, while honor is bestowed upon those who possess a forgiving spirit. A mark of wisdom? A cool spirit. The path to honor? A forgiving spirit. We might think of it in terms of driving. Continue reading
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Ignore it and carry on

“The vexation of a fool is known at once, but the prudent ignores an insult.” – Proverbs 12:16 This proverb concisely emphasizes the significant difference between the fool and the wise with regard to their responses to ill-times or ill-treatment. The fool lacks self-control, immediately letting everyone know of their annoyance. But the wise trust… Continue reading
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“What’s Your Cincinnati?”

In the early 2014 season, when the Patriots suffered a devastating blow with Tom Brady at the helm, Bill Belichick strutted up to the mic and dropped the timeless classic, “We’re on to Cincinnati,” in response to every single reporter’s question. But that wasn’t all… Continue reading
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What Does it Mean to Trust?

One of life’s most crucial questions, as highlighted in the book of Proverbs, revolves around the decision of whom to trust. Who will you choose to shape your future? Whose guidance and counsel will you value when making decisions? Whose voice will take precedence on your journey through life? Continue reading
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The Golden Rule for Understanding

“He stores up sound wisdom for the upright.” – Proverbs 2:7 This proverb for today is a reminder that our way of living is connected to our way of understanding. Who does the Lord store up wisdom for? The upright. As Christians, we rejoice that we’re not saved by our works. Our obedience does not… Continue reading