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  • Austin

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    05/30/2023 at 08:55

    “The fear of the LORD is a fountain of life, turning a person from the snares of death.” Proverbs 14:27
    This proverb applies at all levels of society today. It applies whether we are discussing national governments, cities, small towns, families or individuals. The daily news testifies to the truth of this. The United States of America is drifting farther and farther from her Christian founding. As we have done this our society dies.
    Crime continues to rise. We don’t enjoy the economic blessings we once did. Violence and perversity fills our media and “entertainment” establishments. As a nation and a people we have lost that life-giving fear of the LORD. We have an epidemic of depression and mental illness in our nation. People are desperate to fill the hole in their hearts that only God can satisfy. It’s so sad but our world today is an illustration of what happens when people lose a healthy fear of the LORD.
    But there is that remnant that faithfully follows God. These lives demonstrate that “fountain of life” that Proverbs promises. These people are not immune from the difficulties of this world, but they live in peace amidst the chaos. Their marriages and familes, though tossed about, remain steadfast. They do not live in desperation but in the security of a personal relationship to the creator and sustainer of the universe.

  • Austin

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    05/23/2023 at 15:09

    Proverbs 4 in its totality is so relevant for the young of today, and no doubt for today’s fathers and mothers. “O sons, give attention to instruction”. Listening to parents is a scarcity today, and again parents teaching and disciplining is just as scarce. Very sad.

  • Austin

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    05/03/2023 at 19:42

    Proverbs 12:1 says “whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates reproof is stupid.” This proverb discusses this in addition to other life lessons, but this particular verse sticks out to me. A lot of today’s younger generations don’t like to be corrected or don’t have the drive and motivation to strive for more than the bear minimum. I am a teacher and constantly seeing students who get upset when I give them constructive criticism on their work and don’t want to make corrections and improve their learning. They think once they’ve done it, whether or not they’ve done it well, they’re done and that’s that. The same goes for when they are corrected for behavior issues. They become upset with who is correcting them and that they’ve been corrected, feeling no remorse for what they’ve done wrong most of the time. But it clearly states in this proverb to live a successful life, and part of a successful life comes from graciously accepting help from others and the Lord, and continuing to learn and grow.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    04/26/2023 at 08:40

    Proverbs 20:24 says “The LORD directs our steps, so why try to understand everything along the way?” In other words, as I go through life I need to follow His pathway for me, but sometimes I will not understand the direction He has me going and yet I should trust in Him and go!

  • Austin

    Administrator
    12/31/2022 at 09:54

    Proverbs 11:2 – “When pride comes, then comes shame; But with the humble is wisdom.”
    We are warned throughout the Bible that pride in oneself is sinful. We put ourselves on a pedestal when we have pride.
    It seems strange to me in this day and age that the current LGBTQ movement actually call themselves a pride movement and that their symbolism is that of a rainbow. It actually is a great example of how the Devil mocks God. I am not being a hater. This is just something that I think about when I see pride mentioned in the Bible.
    I have found that being humble in life does lend itself to gaining trust with those you interact with in this life.

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