Thursday, June 10, 2010

Proverbs 5

5 comments:

Unknown said...

"An evil man will be caught in his wicked ways; the ropes of his sins will tie him up. He will die because he does not control himself, and he will be held captive by his foolishness." v-22-23

This stood out to me so clearly today because in the past three days I have been reading about the doctrines of the fall, the deception of Eve and the sin of Adam in my Daily Discipler.

I continue to be so excited about this book. It opens up a new world to me, a world where it takes the stories from the bible and ties them to doctrine. I think a sound grasp of biblical doctrine is a vital missing link in "owning" our faith and am so happy with how clearly and simply Anderson brings it all together. I am excited to use this book as a foundation for doctrinal teaching with my kids, possibly with kids ministry and in any other discipleship relationships that God opens up for me to be part of. Being captive to our foolishness comes when we don't understand what true wisdom looks like, and according to Proverbs wisdom is something we must desire more than riches, and pursue with all our heart.

Shailey said...

"afterwards you will groan in anguish when disease comsumes your body and you will say how I hate discipline, if only I had not demanded my own way. Oh why didn't I listen to my teachers? Why didn't I pay attention to those who gave me instruction." verse 11-13

God will disipline those who do wrong just so they will learn to do wright,but he will not disipline those who do wright for thats what God wants them to do.

Mac an Rothaich said...

This was a chapter, believe it or not, that my Dad shared with my husband when we where dating. My guy hasn't forgotten the verse about rejoice with the wife of your youth;)

Denise said...

"At the end of your life, it will be too late to ask for advice. When desire is fully activated, people don't want advice - they want satisfaction. The best time to learn the dangers and foolishness of going after forbidden sex (or anything else that is harmful) is long before the tempation comes. Resistance is easier if the decision has already been made. Don't wait to see what happens. Prepare for temptation by deciding NOW how you will act when you face it."

"God never intended marriage to become boring, lifeless and dull. Sex is a gift God gives to married people for their mutual enjoyment. Real happiness comes when we decide to find pleasure in the spouse God has given us and to commit ourselves to meeting his or her needs. The real danger is in doubting that God knows and cares for us. We then may resent his timing and carelessly pursue sexual pleasure without his blessing."

Unknown said...

I know I've said this a number of times, but your bible has such GREAT devotional notes, Nise!