Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Scoffers Amongst Us

Proverbs 9:8-9—A scoffer who is rebuked will only hate you; the wise, when rebuked will love you. Give instruction to the wise, and they will become wiser still; teach the righteous and they will gain in learning.

When I entered academia, one of the first lessons I learned was that in order to teach, I had to be willing to learn.  Teachers must continually re-evaluate their knowledge in light of newly gained information.  Our understanding of the world around us naturally evolves and matures based on the experiences we have.  What is more, in order to be credible in the eyes of our students, we must show a fervor and passion for learning ourselves.  The same is true in our Christian walk – we should never be complacent thinking that we have it all figured out.  We must show a fervor and passion for maturing in knowledge and wisdom.  The other lesson I learned was that, in order to teach, I had to sometimes overcome great skepticism of the student.  Yes, some students come into a classroom believing they have nothing new to learn.  Some think obtaining a degree is a mere technicality, so their willingness to receive new information and knowledge is limited.  They come across as arrogant and self-absorbed—they scoff at new teachings.  It is true that rebuking a scoffer generally causes that person to simply hate you.  But that doesn’t mean a scoffer cannot be taught.  The key is to understand the scoffer’s motivations and trigger their buy-in to whatever it is you are trying to teach them.  In my experience, most people who are arrogant and self-absorbed simply haven’t had enough life-experience to teach them humility.  Usually, exposing them to new experiences provides an appropriate perspective enabling them to break down some of their walls and begin receiving new knowledge.  Perhaps the most important lesson I learned, though, is that a scoffer should never just be discarded.  To be sure, it takes a lot more effort to teach a scoffer.  Sometimes it can be downright unpleasant.  But in the end, there is great reward on both sides.  And, of course, we must also remember that Our Great Teacher never pushes any of us away, not even the greatest scoffers among us. 


Today as you pray and meditate on His Word, praise God for His infinite patience with us who so often think we already know it all.  Pray that you would be open to acknowledging those areas where you really have so much to learn.  Ask for patience when you are both teacher and student. Rejoice in the gifts of knowledge, wisdom, and insight, and commit yourself to pursuing them diligently.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Wisdom Treasure

Proverbs 8:11—for wisdom is better than jewels, and all that you may desire cannot compare with her.

As we grow and mature, hopefully one of the lessons we learn is that money and earthly treasures are not the most valuable things we can possess.  Money earned can be easily lost, but true knowledge, wisdom, and insight are gifts that endure even beyond this lifetime.  Wisdom is a treasure that can be passed from generation to generation.  What is more, the pursuit of earthly treasures can also interfere with our pursuit of wisdom and insight because the acquisition of jewels and riches is an inward-looking act.  When we acquire wealth, we feel empowered.  It feeds the ego that the human is self-sustaining and in control.  Wisdom reminds us that no human is really in control of anything.  Wisdom tempers us and provides us the insight we need to survive when the world begins to crumble around us. It forces us to look outside of ourselves, beyond our own personal experiences, and contemplate a perspective greater than any one person.  Wisdom endures forever.

Today as you pray and meditate on His Word, praise God for gifting us with wisdom and insight. Consider your priorities and ask God to fill you with the desire to seek wisdom and insight above all else.  Give thanks for the many blessings, both physical and spiritual, that have been bestowed upon you.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Be Intimate with God

Proverbs 5:12—For your ways are in full view of the Lord, and he examines all your paths.

How wonderful to know that we are created by a God who loves us so much that He would examine all our ways.  He wants to be intimate with us, and He cares about what is happening in our lives.  And His love is so great, that He gives us the free will to choose the lives we will lead even though He desperately desires us to choose intimacy with Him over all else

Today as you pray and meditate on His Word, praise God as the God of Intimacy.  Rejoice in the personal relationship He desires to have with you.  Ask the Holy Spirit to fill you with desire to fall in love with God over and over again.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Knowledge, Wisdom, Insight

Proverbs 4:7—The beginning of wisdom is this: get wisdom, and whatever else you get, get insight.

First comes knowledge, then comes wisdom, then comes insight.  Knowledge is the essential building block of wisdom, but knowledge alone can be dangerous.  Knowledge can be used for ill—it is a weapon that can be wielded to hurt others.  Wisdom is required to harness knowledge for good.  Wisdom is a deep-seated understanding of right and wrong beyond what society says is the right thing.  Wisdom acts as a compass guiding us in how to show mercy and impart discipline.  Insight is an even deeper dimension of wisdom.  Insight informs us as to why the right thing is right in a given circumstance.  Consider for a moment the incident where Jesus saved the adulteress from being stoned.  The Pharisees and Sadducees were testing Jesus to see if He would do the “right” thing and follow the Mosaic law that required the woman to be stoned.  Jesus, in His infinite wisdom, contemplated the crowd and ultimately responded with His famed statement, “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.”  Jesus was knowledgeable of the law, but He refused to use it for evil as the Jewish leaders urged Him to do.  He was wise in choosing mercy over punishment for this lady.  And He had insight as to why showing her mercy was the right thing – because love is greater than any law.

Today as you pray and meditate on His Word, praise God for His Wisdom and Insight.  Pray that He would fill you with the Holy Spirit’s wisdom and insight so that you discern right from wrong and live into His Perfect Will for your life.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

A Necklace of Faith and Loyalty

Proverbs 3:3—Do not let loyalty and faithfulness forsake you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart.

Our first duty of loyalty and faithfulness is to the Lord.  God has created each of us uniquely for a special purpose, and we demonstrate our loyalty and faithfulness when we live into that purpose.  As Christians, we should strive to be known for our faithfulness and loyalty – for our dependability.  Are you the kind of person others can trust?  Are you reliable? Do you follow through on your word?  These qualities reflect the traits of faithfulness and loyalty, and they are hallmarks of a wise person.  Faithfulness and loyalty should be obvious and seen by the outside world.  Just like anyone would be able to see a beautiful necklace worn around your neck, these traits are ones that glimmer and shine—they should never be kept hidden away in secret.  And they are nurtured and grown through faithful study of God’s Word.  Only by studying His Word can we write the lessons of faithfulness and loyalty on our hearts.  Memorizing scripture is essential to developing into a faithful and loyal person.


Today as you pray and meditate on His Word, praise God for His steadfastness and faithfulness to you.  Challenge yourself to begin memorizing scripture, and begin with this scripture for today, Proverbs 3:3.  Envision faithfulness and loyalty in action and commit to living into those characteristics in your daily life.  Pray that God would fill you with courage, strength, and wisdom to live faithfully and loyally to Him.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Paths of Justice

Proverbs 2:20—Therefore walk in the way of the good, and keep to the paths of the just. 

What does it mean to walk in the way of the good and keep to the paths of the just? Does it mean to judge others who we perceive as disobedient?  Does it include ranking sins from insignificant to really bad?  Goodness and justice aren’t so much about following a set of rules, though rules do help us to figure out the difference between right and wrong.  Rather, keeping to goodness and justice is about how we treat others.  Daily, we ought to lift others up.  We should strive to show empathy, love, and respect for others.  We walk in goodness when we honor our connection with others. 

Today as you pray and meditate on His Word, pray that God would reveal what is good and just in every life circumstance.  Pray for wisdom in discerning right from wrong.  Rejoice in the Lord, for He is good all the time.  Praise Him in song by singing O Give Thanks Unto the Lord.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Seek Wisdom

Monday:  Proverbs 1:32-33—For waywardness kills the simple, and the complacency of fools destroys them; but those who listen to me will be secure and will live at ease, without dread of disaster.

Each day I am struck by the assured self-righteousness of so many people around me.  A quick glance at Facebook reveals how quickly so many of us jump to declare what is “right” and what is “wrong.”  So many are quick to judge and condemn.  Such comments reek of foolishness.  They are made from a position of false security, a place where people gain self-import by drawing lines and pushing away others who “don’t count” to them.  Such simplistic ways of viewing the world are foolhardy.  When we listen to the wisdom God has infused throughout the universe, we begin to see ourselves connected to one another and God’s creation.  We cease to desire separation and exclusion from one another.  We see how our words have the power to impart pain upon others, and we gain wisdom to use our words for good and healing.  Wisdom does not arrive passively—it must be actively sought.  It is never withheld from anyone who seeks it with a pure heart.


Today as you pray and meditate on His Word, praise God for the wisdom He has gifted to His Creation.  Pray that you heart would be made pure and that your spirit would be willing to grow in His Wisdom.  Worship God today through song by listening to Perfect Wisdom of Our God, by Keith and Kristen Getty.