Daily Word: Teach the Children Well. Proverbs 4:2

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King David, King Solomon’s father, was also a wise man. He made many mistakes — some fatal — and yet he was a man after GOD’s own heart…

Daily Word: A Blink Proverb with Tools? Proverbs 19-20

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These verses might be considered “blink”* Proverbs, but I think it’s important to stop and settle here today — at least for me. Interspersed…

Daily Word: Imagine the Moment.  Proverbs 2:20

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Guess what I’m thinking about? Well, that’s not fair to ask so here goes. I’m thinking about that day. The day I look my Messiah in the eyes…

Daily Word: Do We Need a Donkey? Proverbs 1:24

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It’s June 1st, already! Time to roll back the scroll to Proverbs chapter one. Why read and study Proverbs each day, over and over again…

Daily Word: What Does Pride Look Like? Proverbs 29:23

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Shabbat Shalom! Have you ever asked the LORD to show you something? I’m not talking about Him showing us His will or His heart, I hope we do that…

Daily Word: How Is Your Roar? Proverbs 28:1

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Fear cripples. More importantly, fear is not our inheritance as children of the Most High. For most of my life, fear ruled me. I feared being hurt…

Daily Word: Choose Wisely. Proverbs 27:22

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Here’s a question I wrestled with for years: Is the tenaciousness of a fool to do foolish things a choice or innate? I think I grappled with…

Daily Word: Flattery vs. Affirmation? Proverbs 26:28

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As someone who hungered for affirmation, I didn’t understand how flattery was the opposite of affirmation. And that flattery could actually…