Thursday, September 2, 2010

Proverbs 12

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Kept thinking of Haman during this reading. How he epitomized all these negative traits and did come to ruin in all those ways.

The verses that most convicted me were;

...good people want to give what they have to others. v12

"Fools quickly show that they are upset, but the wise ignore insults." v16

"Careless words stab like a sword but wise words bring healing." v18

"Those who plan peace are happy." v20

I also LOVED this chapter's devotional in my bible.

"You want success? Here's your model. You want achievement? Here's your prototype. If on the other hand you want bright lights, pageants and media attention? Consider the front page, center article of the nation's largest daily newspaper.

It is a caricature of Miss America. The vital data of the 51 participants has been compiled to present the perfect woman. She has rown hair. She has brown eyes. She knows how to sing and has a perfect figure: 35-24-35. She is Miss America.

The message trumpets off the page. "this is the standard for American women." The implication is clear. Do what it takes to be like her. Firm your thighs, Pamper yourself, improve your walk.

NO reference is made to her convictions... to her honesty... to her faith... or to her God. But you are told her hip size.

In a small photo four inches to the lef, is another woman. Her face is thin, her skin is wrinkled, almost leathery. No makeup... no blush... no lipstick. There is a faint smile on her lips and a glint in her eyes. She looks pale. The caption reads "Mother Theresa in serious condition."

Mother Teresa. You nkow her story. When she won the NObel Peace Prize in 1985 she gave the two hundred thousand dollars to the poor of Calcutta. When a business man bought her a new car she sold it and gave the money to the underprivileged. She owns nothing. She owes nothing.

Two women. Miss America and Mother Teresa. One walks the boardwalk, the other walks the alley. Two voices. One promises crowns, flowers and crowds, the other promises service, surrender and joy.

Now I havenothing against beauty pageants (although I have my reservations about them) but I do have something against the lying voices that noise our world.

You've heard them. They tell you to... exchange your convictions for a quick thrill. They whisper, they woo, they taunt, they tantalize, they flirt, they flatter.

For amidst the fleeting promises of pleasure is the timeless promise of God's presence. "I will be with you always even until the end of this age" Mat 28:20 I will never leave, I will never forget you. Heb 13:5

There is no chorus so loud that the voice of God can not be heard... if we will only listen."

From In the Eye of the Storm by Max Lucado.

Application: what matters to you: looks or love, your job or service to God, wealth or sacrifice? Pattern your life after wise, spiritual and devoted workers.

Joan said...

Praise the Lord - He's with me and helps me become that person that He wants me to be! I think of the song "without Him I could do nothing without Him I'd surely fail". As I see in this chapter, there are so so many areas to work on to become that better person - listen to advice, ignore insults, offer a kind word, use wise words, plan peace, say and do good things, and so on. I need to strive to be like HIM.

Chris said...

This chapter made me squirm - I got up and returned to my blog post and tried to ensure there was nothing in my speech that would be called reckless, foolish, sinful talk or, of course, a disgraceful wife. So many good reminders of how to use our speech to benefit God, others and ourselves.

Denise said...

This was a GREAT chapter! So much food for thought!! Everyone’s comments have also been wonderful to read! I could write a book today but have to leave and catch a plane so I will write a few things that stood out to me from my Bible comments.

“A fool is quick-tempered, but a wise person stays calm when insulted.” (v.16)
“When someone annoys or insults you, it is natural to retaliate. But this solves nothing and only encourages trouble. Instead, say calm and answer slowly and quietly. Your positive response will achieve positive results. Proverbs 15:1 says, “A gentle answer deflects anger.”

“The wise don’t make a show of their knowledge, but fools broadcast their foolishness.” (v. 23)
“Wise people have a quiet confidence. Unstable people (fools) feel the need to prove themselves, but wise people don’t have to prove anything. They know they are capable, so they can get on with their work. Beware of showing off. If you are modest, people may not notice you at first, but they will respect you later.”

Have a great weekend everyone!