Read dem proverbs everyday...
I started this in the March of 2020...had a little bit of a leadership crisis as the world started reacting to the covid...My soul wanted to follow suit...instead the Lord told me to react to Him...
How do you do that? Read the wisdom literature thats held serve for a few millennia and is made up of the fabric of eternity...or read current events?
I took option 1 and the clarity of soul and mind as been quite helpful in navigating the last two years.
It will also help set the table for hitting the upgrades that God has initiated for the year...
I read at least 1 proverb a day. The day of the month. I try and read 3. Yesterday's todays and tomorrows, so as to always be getting the same Proverb 3 days in a row...
try it...
On the menu today is Proverbs 23.17 - always be zealous for the fear of the Lord
#getdatbread #readurbible
Reading proverbs 17.3 this morning. My hearts motives will get put out before the Lord to be judged...someday? Sure sure we will all stand before a judgement seat - in the meantime we exist in the today.
Just how much do we really want our motives to be seen and known? To a degree, we can add some churchy language to situations in our lives and make everything seem dandy - try and manage or control the externals around us so that people around us have the idea that we have great lives. And we will all see just how long we can hold that up...
But really whats the driver in your soul. And how will that end? Is it monies? health? reputation? Trying to work out the grind of life so that I feel secure, satisfying my internal need for whatever the thing is.
A free heart has no need for external validation, no need to be proven, it experiences the fire of life and is out on display come what may. Its proof of trust in a God that is in control.
Check proverbs 17.3
Then check out Phil 2. ...
a pretty good indicator of your thoughts and attitudes getting the day going.
That first thing, first word could be to a family member, a text, an email, a co worker, the coffee barista...irregardless take a moment and look at it.
Most of us, myself included have some sort of routine greeting informed by our experiences, culture, friends around us - its generally trite, creating minimal connection, and continues us on our day.
My invitation is to spend that moment with intention and allow Hebrews 3:1-14 to guide you. That first word could be so much more...
The author is giving a recount of the Israelites allowing their hardness to be. He runs the hardening through the redemption of hope in Christ, and then challenges us to understand we are no different than the Israelites apart from Christ.
And then verse 13...the solid therefore. take a moment and read it.
The exhortation is not a trite you can do it, but a calling of the reminder of the hope in the Cross, the person of Jesus, the ...