Daily Word: Who Are We? Proverbs 17:3

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Shabbat Shalom! What a great chapter! It’s filled with a delicious and nutritious feast for our spirit and soul. From family to business to…

Daily Word: Hopeless? Maybe Not. Proverbs 30:20

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Sorry. Sometimes the book of Proverbs addresses uncomfortable topics. Like this verse, it is one of a series of disturbing passages…

Daily Word: A Thorny Post? Proverbs 26:9

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Most likely this is a passage we have blinked past. I sure did. But today I thought we could tackle the meaning of this obscure verse…

Daily Word: Who Removes the Wicked? Proverbs 25:5

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Before we answer this question, let’s establish our “kingdoms” and examples of wickedness.  For our purposes, kingdoms can represent…

Daily Word: What are you acquiring? Proverbs 23:23

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Our Heavenly Father encourages us to acquire — to invest in — truth, wisdom, instruction, and understanding. They might seem inexpensive, but…

Daily Word: What are Your Good Things? Proverbs 13:2

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Shabbat Shalom! I love this proverb. It is ripe with imagination of all the possible “good things” that can come from speaking. But what type…

Daily Word: Another Puddle? Proverbs 9:6

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A very wise woman once told me, “If you keep stepping in a puddle over and over again, it’s not the puddle’s fault.” What might the puddle be…

Daily Word: A Snake by Any Other Name… Proverbs 6:12-14

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Shabbat Shalom. It has been a little over seven months since my mom was promoted to heaven—and no doubt having a ball with the patriarchs and her first and only love, my dad…