Lesson 1 – Intro – September 21 – 28 The Place to Begin

           In every language there are wise sayings that parents and adults like to pass on at strategic moments to their children or their employees.  Can you recall a few of them that you know?  Perhaps you have heard “a stitch in time saves nine” or “a penny saved is a penny earned”.  These pearls of wisdom are often reflective of the values of a particular culture and can be very difficult to translate literally into another language with meaning and significance. 

             It is amazing that so many centuries ago, King Solomon could write a whole book of proverbs which are as true today as they were when he wrote them.  Because he asked for a discerning heart when God came to him, he was given more wisdom than any man has ever been given.   These short and concise statements present truth about life, the world, and the way that God intends for man to live.  They speak to the perplexities of human behavior and relationships and often give insight into the consequences of ignoring the truth presented.  As Chuck Swindoll has so accurately said, “The Psalms are about getting along with God on your knees and the Proverbs are about getting along with God on the streets”. 

         Doesn’t it seem obvious to you that intentionally reminding yourself of these highly concentrated capsules of truth might be a great way to integrate the values and behavior that would bring honor God and satisfaction to you day by day?  As you begin this study of some of the major themes that are repeated throughout this book, you just might find that your foolish ways diminish and your level of wisdom and understanding actually multiplies!

2 Responses to Lesson 1 – Intro – September 21 – 28 The Place to Begin

    • Oh, how could that have happened? You’re so right. It’s King Solomon.
      You know you read and proof- read again and go right over the obvious.
      Thanks for your quick and careful reading. Do it again.

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