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Wisdom from Proverbs

Practical wisdom for everyday life.

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Day 1

The Beginning of Wisdom

Proverbs 9:10
Clear, easy-to-understand.
Respecting God is where wisdom starts. Knowing the Holy One gives you understanding.

Do you seek wisdom from God or from the world first?

Wisdom doesn't start with a degree β€” it starts with God.

Day 2

Guard Your Words

Proverbs 18:21
Clear, easy-to-understand.
Your words have the power of life and death β€” and you'll live with the consequences of what you say.

What words do you need to stop saying? What words do you need to start?

Your tongue is a weapon β€” use it to build, not destroy.

Day 3

Trust God's Path

Proverbs 3:5-6
Clear, easy-to-understand.
Trust God completely β€” don't rely on your own thinking. Include him in everything and he'll guide your path.

Where are you trying to figure things out without God?

Let go of your GPS β€” God has a better route.

Day 4

A Good Name

Proverbs 22:1
Clear, easy-to-understand.
A good reputation is worth more than great riches. Being respected is better than silver and gold.

What is your reputation worth to you?

Your name will outlast your bank account.

Day 5

The Ant's Lesson

Proverbs 6:6-8
Clear, easy-to-understand.
Lazy person, go watch the ant and learn! Without any boss or supervisor, she stores food in summer and gathers during harvest.

What lesson can you learn from the ant's self-motivation?

Nobody has to tell the ant to work β€” be like the ant.