Solomon

September 30th – Proverbs 2:6

Week 5 – Wisdom In Seeking God (Proverbs 2:6)

King Solomon reminds us that the Lord is the ultimate source of wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. And only by acknowledging God as the fountain of all truth, can we hope to receive the insight we need for life. Because true wisdom isn’t found in books or the philosophies of this world, but in God Himself. By seeking His guidance and depending on His Word, we commit ourselves to walking in His wisdom. This requires humility and obedience. Meaning a heart that is open to learning, and a spirit that is willing to be led by Him. When we make the decision to trust God’s wisdom over our own, we begin to walk a path illuminated by His divine light. This path is one of righteousness, where each step is guided by His truth. Though challenges may arise, we can rest assured that God will grant us the understanding needed to overcome them. As we continue to rely on His counsel, we grow in discernment and maturity, ultimately becoming a reflection of His wisdom in our daily lives.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we actively seek God’s wisdom in our daily decision-making and interactions with others?
  1. What practical steps can we take to deepen our understanding of God’s Word and apply His teachings to our lives?

True wisdom begins with God. Seek Him and you’ll find the treasure of understanding waiting for you. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 25th – Proverbs 4:11

Week 5 – Wisdom In Following God (Proverbs 4:11)

They say the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, and that’s how our walk with Jesus is meant to be. From the moment we receive Him as our Savior, we embark on a spiritual journey. A lifetime path intended to mature, grow, and deepen our faith. However life has a way of knocking us off course with the twists and turns of distractions, temptations, and challenges. No wonder so many take a wrong path, feel lost, and far away from God. But king Solomon was the wisest of all kings. And in Proverbs 4:11 he reminds us of God’s even greater, infinite, wisdom. A precious wisdom always there to guide us and give us a long, good life. When we stumble all we have to do is pick ourselves up, dust off the setbacks, and refocus on Jesus. And no matter how far we’ve wandered, when we come back to Him with a repentant heart, our Lord is there to direct us back on track, making our paths straight once again. He is our loving guide. The one who brings clarity to the journey when we trust Him.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we rely on God’s wisdom to guide us back to the right path when we feel lost or distracted in life?
  1. In what ways can we stay focused on Jesus to ensure our spiritual walk remains steady and strong despite life’s challenges?

Let God’s wisdom be your compass, and He’ll always guide you on the straight and steady path. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 17th – Proverbs 17:17

Week 3 – Wisdom In Friendship (Proverbs 17:17)

It’s a proven fact. People need people. And king Solomon teaches us the value of godly friendships, by reminding us that a true friend loves at all times and is like a brother born for adversity. In a world that often promotes selfishness and shallow connections, godly friendships stand apart as a source of strength, comfort, and encouragement. Having friends who walk with the Lord helps us stay accountable, grow in faith, and face life’s challenges with courage. A wise person surrounds themselves with those who reflect God’s love. People seeking to build each other up rather than tear each other down. Nurturing these relationships requires intentionality. That means praying for one another, sharing burdens, and offering words of encouragement rooted in Scripture. When we uplift others, we reflect the heart of Christ, who calls us to bear one another’s burdens and rejoice with those who rejoice. True godly friendships are a gift that requires care, wisdom, and love, helping us grow in our walk with God.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we intentionally nurture and strengthen our relationships with godly friends to ensure they reflect the love and wisdom of Christ?
  2.  In what ways can we offer support and encouragement to others, especially during times of adversity, to live out the truth of Proverbs 17:17?

A true friend loves at all times, but a godly friend lifts you closer to heaven. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 16th – Proverbs 22:6

Week 3 – Wisdom In Parenting – (Proverbs 22:6)

With 1,000 wives and concubines, it’s safe to say Solomon knew a thing or two about raising children. He understood the evils of the world, and the importance of teaching the way a child should go from an early age. In today’s world, society teaches that truth is relative and anything goes. That’s why it’s more critical than ever for Christians to give their children a firm foundation in God’s Word. This means instilling biblical truths early on so that when the waves of culture or doubt crash over them, they will stand firm in their faith. Everywhere they turn, our young people are under attack. But the Word of God is the greatest protection, providing guidance, wisdom, and hope. Raising our children with an unshakable foundation in Christ ensures they ready and able to discern right from wrong, make godly choices, and hold fast to their faith, no matter the pressures they face. And that’s not just wise parenting, it’s a spiritual investment in their future. One that will bear fruit for generations to come.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we be intentional in teaching our children or those we mentor to walk in the ways of the Lord, ensuring they are grounded in biblical truth?
  1. What practical steps can we take to ensure that the values we pass on are aligned with God’s Word, even when society promotes opposing views?

Plant seeds of faith in a child’s heart, and watch them grow into a life rooted in God’s love. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 11th – Proverbs 21:20

Week 2 – Wisdom In Finances (Proverbs 21:20)

Solomon, who had everything anyone could want, reminds us that, “the wise store up choice food and olive oil, but fools gulp theirs down.” In a world where instant gratification and excess are celebrated, good stewardship stands as a mark of wisdom. Instead of consuming everything we have as soon as we receive it, wisdom encourages us to guard our resources carefully. This applies not only to our material possessions but also to our time, energy, and talents. Using resources wisely honors God, acknowledging that everything we have is a gift from Him. By practicing restraint and thoughtful planning, we ensure that our provisions are sufficient for today and the future. When we succumb to the world’s pull towards indulgence and gluttony, we lose sight of the greater good, leaving ourselves and those around us vulnerable. Being intentional and disciplined with what we are given enables us to be generous and prepared. And it aligns our actions with God’s principles of stewardship.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we practice better stewardship of the resources God has entrusted to us, especially in a culture that promotes instant gratification?
  1. In what areas of our lives can we show more wisdom by planning and saving rather than consuming everything immediately?

Wise hearts save for tomorrow, but fools feast away today. Treasure wisdom, not just wealth. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 9th – Proverbs 15:1

Week 2 – Wisdom In Speech (Proverbs 15:1)

The wisest of all kings, Solomon reminds us that our speech has the ability to either diffuse tension or escalate conflict. In difficult situations, it can be tempting to respond with sharp or defensive words. But wisdom calls us to speak gently and thoughtfully. Because when we choose kindness and patience in our speech, we reflect Christ’s love and create an atmosphere of peace. Practicing wisdom in our words means taking a moment to pause, pray, and consider the impact of what we are about to say. Are our words building up or tearing down? Are we listening more than we’re speaking? Now responding wisely doesn’t mean avoiding hard truths, but it does mean delivering them with grace and understanding. Because a soft answer not only honors God, but also leads to better outcomes for ourselves and those around us. For the way we speak can be a testimony to the transforming work of Christ in our hearts.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we practice responding with gentle words instead of reacting with frustration or anger, especially in challenging conversations?
  1. In what ways can we be more intentional about using our speech to promote peace and understanding, reflecting Christ’s love in our daily interactions?

A soft answer is like a whisper of peace, calming storms with gentle grace. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 8th – Proverbs 16:9

Week 2 – Wisdom In Daily Decisions (Proverbs 16:9)

We’ve all heard the saying, “Man plans, and God laughs.” While the phrase may sound lighthearted, it holds a profound truth. We can make all the plans we want, but ultimately only God knows what tomorrow holds. Life often takes unexpected turns, showing us that our control over the future is limited. However this isn’t meant to discourage planning, but rather to remind us to align our desires and steps with God’s will. When our plans are rooted in faith and obedience to Him, we can rest assured that He will direct our paths. Even when things don’t go as expected, we can trust that God’s plan is greater and more perfect than anything we could imagine. Oh how comforting it is knowing that while we may not see the whole picture, God does. And in His sovereignty He’s guiding our every step. With each detour and delay, God’s purpose is being fulfilled. So as we journey through life we can find great peace, because God’s plans will always prevail.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we learn to trust God’s guidance when our plans don’t go the way we envisioned, knowing that His path for us is ultimately for our good?
  1. In what ways can we align our daily decisions with God’s will, allowing Him to direct our steps rather than relying solely on our own understanding?

We make the plans, but God maps the journey. Trust Him with every step! 🙏🏻❤️

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September 2nd – Proverbs 3:13-15

Week 1 – The Value of Wisdom (Proverbs 3:13-15)

There’s a quote which says, “Wisdom shines brighter than gold, offering a treasure that enriches the heart and lasts forever.” Today’s world values wealth above all else, telling us that money is the key to happiness. Or that riches can buy us everything we desire. Yet Proverbs 3:13-15 reveals a truth far more profound. Wisdom is more precious than the rarest jewels. Unlike material riches that fade and lose their value, wisdom is eternal and infinitely valuable. It’s not something that can be bought or sold, but rather a gift from God. Our Heavenly Father who gives generously to those who seek it. All we need to do is ask, and He will bestow upon us wisdom that is worth more than all the gold and silver in the world. This divine wisdom guides us, brings us peace, and leads us on a path of righteousness. Giving us a wealth beyond what the world could ever offer. True riches lie not in our bank accounts, but in the wisdom that comes from knowing and trusting in God.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we prioritize seeking God’s wisdom over worldly wealth and possessions in our daily decisions and long-term goals?
  1. In what ways can we remind ourselves of the eternal value of wisdom, especially when faced with temptations to pursue material success?

Remember to chase wisdom, not gold. For in God’s wisdom, you’ll find treasures that no amount of money can buy. 🙏🏻❤️

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June 22nd – Proverbs 16:32

Proverbs 16:32

Controlling our impulses and the way we react, is a greater achievement than any outward display of power. Because patience reflects inner strength, allowing us to remain calm and composed in challenging situations. To respond with wisdom rather than aggression. Sure brute force can overpower, but it often leads to destruction and regret. Yet self-control fosters constructive outcomes and strives to maintain peace. It takes true strength to hold back anger, to wait for the right moment, or to persevere through trials without giving in to frustration and sin. Patience builds character and fosters deeper relationships, as it demonstrates respect and understanding for others. It allows us to go through life’s ups and downs with grace. To turn potential conflicts into opportunities for growth and reconciliation. That’s why Solomon teaches that true strength is found in the quiet, disciplined practice of patience and self-control, shaping us into resilient and compassionate individuals.

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April 13th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

King Solomon reminds us that just as the seasons change, so do the seasons of our lives. In the ebb and flow of time, there is a rhythm ordained by God Himself. As we journey through life’s various seasons, as hard as it can be, let us embrace change with courage and trust in His unwavering sovereignty. For although change brings with it the unknown, we can find comfort knowing God orchestrates all things according to His divine plan. And with each new season, there’s an opportunity for growth, renewal, and transformation. Just as spring follows winter, bringing forth new life from barren landscapes, so too can we emerge from seasons of difficulty and despair into seasons of hope and abundance. Therefore in every circumstance, let us anchor our faith in the unchanging character of God. And do so knowing that He is faithful to work all things together for our good. With hearts open to His leading, may we navigate the changing seasons of life with grace, resilience, and an unwavering trust in His care.

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