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Proverbs 2:11 - Guided by Wisdom, Guarded by Understanding

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  Guided by Wisdom, Guarded by Understanding Proverbs 2:11 (KJV) “Discretion shall preserve thee, understanding shall keep thee.” Discretion : This refers to wise judgment, the ability to choose wisely between right and wrong, good and evil. Preserve thee : Discretion acts like a guardian , protecting you from harm—be it from temptation, bad company, or dangerous situations. Understanding : This is deep insight and clarity, rooted in God's truth. Shall keep thee : Meaning it will sustain and guide you —not just protect you from trouble, but help you remain steady and faithful. In short, when we gain wisdom from God, it gives us both the sense to avoid danger and the strength to stay on the right path. This verse reminds us that true safety doesn’t just come from physical measures like locks and guards—but from God-given wisdom that shapes our decisions. Many dangers in life—moral failure, toxic friendships, impulsive decisions—can be avoided by having discretio...

Psalm 3 - What do we learn

PSALM 3 "Confidence in Crisis"  Psalm 3 is a powerful psalm of trust and deliverance written by David when he fled from his son Absalom. Psalm 3:1 "Lord, how many are my foes! How many rise up against me!"  David is overwhelmed by the number of enemies. He’s not just being attacked physically, but emotionally and spiritually.  When we face overwhelming problems or feel outnumbered, we can still cry out honestly to God. He listens. Psalm 3:2 "Many are saying of me, 'God will not deliver him.'" His enemies are mocking his faith, suggesting even God has abandoned him. Others may doubt our relationship with God, but their opinions do not define His faithfulness. Hold on to God’s promises. Psalm 3:3 "But you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high." David shifts from fear to faith. God is his protector, his honor, and the lifter of his discouraged spirit. Even when all else fails, God surrounds us, restore...

Proverbs 2:10 - A Heart Transformed by Wisdom

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  A Heart Transformed by Wisdom Proverbs 2:10 (KJV) "When wisdom entereth into thine heart, and knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul;"  This verse is part of a passage that describes the blessings of seeking godly wisdom. "When wisdom entereth into thine heart" – True wisdom is not just knowing facts or making good decisions. It’s when godly insight becomes part of your inner being —when it shapes your desires, thoughts, and character. "And knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul" – This refers to spiritual understanding that brings joy and satisfaction. It means you're not just learning for the sake of it; you're delighting in the things of God. This verse paints a picture of someone whose heart is changed by wisdom. It's no longer a struggle to do right—wisdom becomes welcome and even enjoyable . When God’s wisdom enters your heart, everything changes. Life’s confusion starts to clear. You begin to see the world differently—through ...

Psalm 2 - What does it tell us?

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PSALM 2 Psalm 2, explores the powerful themes of God’s sovereignty, human rebellion, and the authority of His Anointed (Messiah). This psalm is often considered both prophetic and messianic, pointing to Jesus Christ. Psalm 2:1  "Why do the nations rage, and the peoples plot in vain?" Human pride often leads to rebellion against God. Nations may rage, leaders may scheme, but without God's blessing, their plans are ultimately futile. This reminds us not to fear worldly powers, but to trust in God's greater purpose. Psalm 2:2 "The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord and against His Anointed." The world often unites against God's truth and His chosen One. Yet, no matter how powerful they seem, their defiance will never overcome God's will. Stay faithful even when society resists godliness. Psalm 2:3 "Let us burst their bonds apart and cast away their cords from us." This cry for inde...

Proverbs 2:9 - Walking in God’s Path of Righteousness

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  Walking in God’s Path of Righteousness Proverbs 2:9 (KJV): "Then shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgment, and equity; yea, every good path."  In Proverbs 2, Solomon is teaching his son (and all of us) the value of pursuing wisdom and understanding. Verses 1-8 speak about receiving God’s words, seeking wisdom like hidden treasure, and fearing the Lord. Then, in verse 9, Solomon tells us the result of pursuing wisdom: When we seek God's wisdom, we begin to understand what is right in God's eyes — both in our personal lives and in our dealings with others. We develop discernment — the ability to make sound decisions, to judge between right and wrong, good and evil, truth and error. Equity means fairness, justice, and integrity. God's wisdom helps us treat others rightly, fairly, and without partiality. Wisdom doesn’t just guide us in individual moments but leads us into entire ways of living that are good, righteous, and blessed by God. In a world fill...

Proverbs 2: 8 - God Our Protector and Path Keeper

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  God Our Protector and Path Keeper Proverbs 2:8 (NIV) Says: "for he guards the course of the just and protects the way of his faithful ones." This verse is part of Solomon's wisdom discourse encouraging the pursuit of wisdom, understanding, and the fear of the Lord. This verse gives us a deep assurance of God's  divine protection and guidance  for those who live righteously and faithfully. It's a promise wrapped in wisdom: those who seek the Lord and walk in integrity are never alone. Let’s break it down: 🔹 "For He guards the course of the just..." The word  guard  suggests active involvement. God is not passively observing. He watches, corrects, and even clears the way for the righteous. The “just” are those who live rightly—not by their own strength, but by aligning themselves with God’s truth. God watches over the lives of those who live justly — meaning those who live with integrity, fairness, and righteousness. “Course” refers to the life ...