Daily Word: Fifty Years! Proverbs 24:3-4

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Today, Bob and I celebrate our fiftieth anniversary. Still finding it difficult to comprehend that we’ve been married five decades…

Daily Word: Who We Share a Meal with is Important? Proverbs 23:6-8

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Oh my. This proverb is a bit graphic — and gross. The writer of this chapter of Proverbs really “goes there” when it comes to the less…

Daily Word: What are the Attributes of Wisdom? Proverbs 13:1

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I love this whole chapter. Contained in today’s Proverbs’ chapter are a lot of great insights into what it takes to walk Wisdom’s Journey…

Daily Word: 7 Ways to Avoid Manipulators. Proverbs 25:15

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Have you ever had a child wear you down until you give into their demands? Grumpy children left on their own, their behavior can develop…

Daily Word: How Do We Gain Knowledge? Proverbs 19:25

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For one who seeks after knowledge, everything around them is a classroom. They have a driving urge to learn. For those redeemed by the…

Daily Word: Lashings—With a Wet Noodle? Proverbs 17:10

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Does anyone remember the advice columnist “Ann Landers”? She and “Dear Abby” were big deals in the newspaper world. Their columns were…

Daily Word: Finish the Puzzle. Proverbs 28:20

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Are you a puzzle person? All those little interlocking pieces that can only be assembled one way? Right? Well, yes and no. While we can’t…

Daily Word: Are Your Eyes Satisfied? Proverbs 27:20

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Greed. Most examples of greed begin with the eyes. From the tiniest baby to the wizened adult, when we see something we want and can’t…