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Proverbs : 1: 7

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Proverbs 1:7 says: "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledg e, but fools despise wisdom and instruction." This verse teaches that true wisdom comes from God, and those who reject His guidance lack real understanding. "The fear of the Lord" – This means deep reverence, respect, and awe for God. It is not just being afraid, but having a heart that honors and submits to Him.   "Is the beginning of knowledge" – True wisdom and understanding start with recognizing God's authority and seeking His guidance. Without this foundation, knowledge is incomplete. "But fools despise wisdom and instruction" – Those who reject God's wisdom and refuse correction are considered foolish. They ignore the truth and prefer their own ways. This verse highlights that true wisdom starts with reverence for God. It teaches that those who respect and obey God gain real knowledge, while those who reject wisdom and guidance are considered foolish....

Proverbs : 1: 6

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Proverbs 1:6  Says: "To understand a proverb, and the interpretation; the words of the wise, and their dark sayings." This verse emphasizes the importance of wisdom and discernment. It highlights the need for believers to seek understanding beyond just surface knowledge. Here’s the deeper meaning: Seeking Divine Wisdom – The verse encourages us to go beyond mere words and grasp the deeper spiritual truths that God has hidden in proverbs and parables. Growth in Understanding – Wisdom is not just about knowledge but about applying it correctly in life. This verse calls us to meditate on God's teachings to uncover their full meaning. Revealing Hidden Truths – "Dark sayings" refer to deeper, sometimes mysterious truths that require the Holy Spirit’s guidance to comprehend. Many biblical teachings have layers of meaning that are revealed through prayer and study. Wisdom from Godly Teachers – ...

Proverbs:1:5

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Proverbs 1:5 Says: "A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels ." This verse highlights the importance of wisdom and continual learning in a believer’s life. 1.      Listening with Humility – A wise person does not assume they know everything but remains open to learning.   Also, he is ready to hear and learn more.    This teaches us the importance of being humble before God and His Word. 2.      Growth in Wisdom – True wisdom is not static; it grows. Those who listen to God’s instructions, through His Word and godly counsel, will continue to mature spiritually. 3.      Seeking Godly Counsel – A person of understanding values advice from righteous individuals, such as spiritual mentors, pastors, or elders in the faith. This emphasizes the need for fellowship and guidance in our Christian walk. 4.      Application in ...

Proverbs:1:4

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Proverbs 1:4 Says: "To give subtilty to the simple, to the young man knowledge and discretion." This verse highlights the purpose of wisdom—guiding those who lack experience and understanding. 1.      Wisdom for the Simple – "Simple" refers to those who are inexperienced or easily influenced. God's wisdom provides discernment to help them navigate life righteously. 2.      Knowledge for the Young – The verse emphasizes teaching young people the right way to live, equipping them with spiritual and moral understanding.    By seeking knowledge, a person can grow in understanding and avoid being easily misled. 3.      Discretion and Prudence – Discretion helps in making wise choices, avoiding sinful traps, and living according to God’s will. In short, this verse teaches that God's wisdom brings clarity, helps believers grow spiritually, and protects them from deception.  This verse highlights the importan...

Proverbs:1:3

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  Proverbs 1:3 says: "To receive the instruction of wisdom, justice, and judgment, and equity." This verse explains that Proverbs teaches us: 1.      Wisdom – How to make good choices in life. 2.      Justice – How to treat people fairly. 3.      Judgment – How to make the right decisions. 4.      Equity – How to be honest and fair to everyone. The meaning of this verse is that the purpose of wisdom is to guide us toward living a life that aligns with God’s values—righteousness, justice, and fairness. The verse emphasizes that wisdom is not just about knowing facts or gaining knowledge, but about applying this knowledge in a way that leads to a disciplined life, one that is guided by God's principles. Spiritually, this verse teaches that following wisdom leads to living in a way that pleases God. It directs us to live morally, justly, and with integrity, which reflects God's character....

Proverbs:1:2 - The Purpose of Wisdom

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The Purpose of wisdom Proverbs 1:2 Says:   "To know wisdom and instruction; to perceive the words of understanding." This verse highlights the purpose of the Proverbs—to impart wisdom, instruction, and discernment.  This verse tells us why the book of Proverbs was written. It helps people: 1.      Gain wisdom – Learn how to live a good and smart life. 2.      Receive instruction – Understand right and wrong and follow good advice. 3.      Recognize understanding – Learn to see the truth and make wise choices. It emphasizes the importance of seeking divine insight and knowledge in life. Wisdom is seen as a spiritual gift, and through these teachings, one can learn how to live in accordance with God's will. Spiritually, the verse highlights that wisdom isn't just for practical purposes but also to deepen one's relationship with God. Gaining understanding and instruction from these proverbs helps guide peo...

Proverbs : 1 : 1, The beginning of wisdom

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The Beginning of wisdom Proverbs chapter 1 gives a clear explanation of the purpose of this book. The author of this book, Solomon's lineage and to whom he is writing are clearly stated. This is a book full of warnings against sin. It is written with the intention that her son should act wisely and prudently. Proverbs 1:1 says:  "The proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel." This verse introduces the book of Proverbs. It tells us that King Solomon, the son of David, wrote these wise sayings. Solomon was known for his great wisdom, which he received from God. The book of Proverbs contains his teachings to help people live wisely. It establishes that the teachings are not just human ideas but are divinely inspired wisdom passed down through Solomon, a king chosen by God. Solomon's wisdom is a gift from God, and by introducing the proverbs this way, the verse emphasizes that these teachings are intended to guide people in living righteous and wise lives accordin...

Proverbs - Bible study, Introduction to proverbs

The Book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings and teachings found in the Old Testament of the Bible. Traditionally attributed to King Solomon, it provides practical guidance on living a righteous and successful life. The book emphasizes wisdom, discipline, humility, and the fear of the Lord as the foundation of knowledge. It covers various aspects of life, including relationships, work, speech, and morality, offering timeless principles for making wise decisions. Proverbs is written in a poetic style, using metaphors and parallelism to convey its messages effectively. Background of the Book of Proverbs (Bible) The Book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings and moral instructions found in the Old Testament. It is classified as part of the Wisdom Literature in the Bible, alongside Job and Ecclesiastes. Authorship Proverbs is traditionally attributed to King Solomon , the son of David, who was renowned for his wisdom (1 Kings 4:29-34). However, the book also contains contri...

The LORD will make us to "Arise and Shine"

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Benefits of fearing the Lord

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The Lord will make our paths straight

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Jesus - The life giver

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God the healer

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Do not conform to the pattern of this world

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Press on Toward the Goal

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God is my Portion

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Ask, Seek, Knock

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  Matthew: 7: 7, 8 "Ask And It Will Be Given To You; Seek And You Will Find; Knock And The Door Will Be Opened To You. For Everyone Who Asks Receives; He Who Seeks Finds; And To Him Who Knocks, The Door Will Be Opened. Ask – You will be given; Search - you will find; knock – it will be opened. With this verse, we are taught that whatever we ask in prayer will be given to us.   Naturally, if we need something from another person we should open our mouth and ask them. Similarly, a lost object can only be found by searching for it. A closed door can only be opened by knocking it. The teachings of Jesus Christ are the practices given to the disciples to follow. It has been beautifully written by the people driven by Christ and given to us as commandments and scripture for the believers to follow. What the believers are taught today? We have been taught that if we raise our voices, pray for a long time, and stubbornly ascend our petition to the Lord He will answer. It is not c...

Live a new life

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  Romans: 6: 4 We Were Therefore Buried With Him Through Baptism Into Death In Order That, Just As Christ Was Raised From The Dead Through The Glory Of The Father, We Too May Live A New Life. Serpent deceived Adam and Eve and mankind fell into sin because they disobeyed God’s word.  But grace resurrected us who were dead in sin. By grace we have been resurrected and have new life, in Christ. As a result of our inner being resurrected in Christ, the darkness of sin is removed and we are united with Christ through baptism.  Sins are forgiven, and the Holy Spirit dwells in us.  When we become children of God, we become the possessors of heaven. Baptism must be able to proclaim the change that has taken place in our inner man. Through faith and by grace our own self must die and we should live a life in Christ. We are called to live a new life, just as Christ rise from the dead and triumph in the glory of the Father. We should completely cut off our sins and placed i...

Former things will not be remembered

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In its Time

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