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A Path Worth Following

Proverbs 3.13-18 Life is filled with choices, figurative paths to follow.  Proverbs makes it very clear that there are only two paths, but only one worth pursuing.  One leads to life while the other leads to destruction and death.  Which path are you on?  Wisdom’sprofit is beyond comparison.  Wisdom’s path is peaceful.  Wisdom pursued brings true happiness.

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Creator and Sustainer

Proverbs 3.19-20  Did God create the world?  Does He keep it going?  Solomon thought so and he taught his son that truth.  There is plenty of Biblical evidence and its supported in what you see around.  Man is without excuse.  If God can create what we see and then sustain it, how much more do you think God can take care of you and sustain you, not just physically, but spiritually?  He redeems, He restores and He provides.  Don’t take my word for it, check out what the Bible has to say.

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Looking to Jesus

Hebrews 12:1-3 – There are many things that catch our eye.  Some are so grotesque we quickly turn away.  Others have an alluring appeal that draw us to gaze longer even to altar our course so that we begin to follow after it.  You’re driving along and a bill board catches your eye inviting you to turn at the next exit.  Another sign advertising the world’s largest whatever, and you turn at the next road to see if it’s true.  Life can do that to us as well.  We seem to be traveling along its road just fine and something will grab our attention, shift our focus.  The Bible exhorts us to stay focused on Jesus, not to allow the distractions of the world to alter our focus especially when the events of life are difficult to bear.  Consider Jesus the writer encourages so that we won’t lose hope or heart to stay the course.

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Sanding Away Our Flaws

Proverbs 3.11-12 – I like discipline when it comes to training for a race.  I don’t like discipline when it’s because I did something wrong.  Yet this passage, and others in Scripture, reveal the true intent of discipline.  We may not like it and it does hurt, it is not intended to harm.  Counter to our nature and thinking, it reveals the nature of God’s love toward those who are His children.  He intends it to bring us back into right relationship with Him, further sanding away our flaws in order to become like Him in character.  Can we learn from His discipline?

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