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Pastor Bob Huggins

Proverbs 3:1-35

  • Introduction

    Proverbs 3:1-35: Obeying the LORD's teachings will show one the right way to live. True happiness is gained by having wisdom from the LORD.
    Today's Scripture: Proverbs 3:5

    Trust in the LORD with all your heart. Never rely on what you think you know.
    Today's Reading
    Advice to the Young

    1My child, don't forget what I teach you. Always remember what I tell you to do.2My teaching will give you a long and prosperous life.3Never let go of loyalty and faithfulness. Tie them around your neck; write them on your heart.4 If you do this, both God and people will be pleased with you.

    5Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Never rely on what you think you know.6Remember the Lord in everything you do, and he will show you the right way.7 Never let yourself think that you are wiser than you are; simply obey the Lord and refuse to do wrong.8If you do, it will be like good medicine, healing your wounds and easing your pains.9Honor the Lord by making him an offering from the best of all that your land produces.10If you do, your barns will be filled with grain, and you will have too much wine to store it all.

    11 My child, when the Lord corrects you, pay close attention and take it as a warning.12 The Lord corrects those he loves, as parents correct a child of whom they are proud.13Happy is anyone who becomes wise—who comes to have understanding.14There is more profit in it than there is in silver; it is worth more to you than gold.15Wisdom is more valuable than jewels; nothing you could want can compare with it.16Wisdom offers you long life, as well as wealth and honor.17Wisdom can make your life pleasant and lead you safely through it.18Those who become wise are happy; wisdom will give them life.

    19The Lord created the earth by his wisdom;

    by his knowledge he set the sky in place.

    20His wisdom caused the rivers to flow

    and the clouds to give rain to the earth.

    21My child, hold on to your wisdom and insight. Never let them get away from you.22They will provide you with life—a pleasant and happy life.23You can go safely on your way and never even stumble.24You will not be afraid when you go to bed, and you will sleep soundly through the night.25You will not have to worry about sudden disasters, such as come on the wicked like a storm.26The Lord will keep you safe. He will not let you fall into a trap.

    27 Whenever you possibly can, do good to those who need it.28Never tell your neighbors to wait until tomorrow if you can help them now.29Don't plan anything that will hurt your neighbors; they live beside you, trusting you.30Don't argue with others for no reason when they have never done you any harm.31Don't be jealous of violent people or decide to act as they do,32because the Lord hates people who do evil, but he takes righteous people into his confidence.33The Lord puts a curse on the homes of the wicked, but blesses the homes of the righteous.34 He has no use for conceited people, but shows favor to those who are humble.35Wise people will gain an honorable reputation, but stupid people will only add to their own disgrace.
    Reflect

    Reread verses 13-26. How is the value of wisdom described? What are your thoughts as you read these verses? Verses 33-35 contain a series of three verses that compare positive and negative aspects of behavior. What do these verses teach you?
    Pray

    Lord God, I trust in you with all my heart. Lead me this day. I know that you will show me the right way, with loyalty and faithfulness as my vanguards. Amen.
    Prayer Concern

    Teachers
    Tomorrow's Reading

    Proverbs 4:1-27: A father teaches about the benefits of wisdom

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