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    • Wisdom’s worth

      Posted at 8:39 am by sneuhofer, on January 2, 2018

      Proverbs 2:6 (HCSB) For the Lord gives wisdom, from His mouth come knowledge and understanding.

      When I reflect on the things I did, or even didn’t do, in 2017 I had to ask myself a tough question “Did I search for God’s wisdom in every area of life…the good and the not-so-good on a daily basis?”

      Sadly, I have to tell you the answer to that question was “No, not in every area.”

      As I read through Proverbs 2 this morning, I am reminded of a very important truth for my walk with Christ. Wisdom is a gift from God. The words of His mouth bring knowledge and understanding. The question then becomes, What do I need to do to receive the gift of wisdom?

      A look at the first 5 verses in Proverbs 2 showed me exactly how to receive the gift of wisdom in every area of my life.

      Verse 1 – Question: Did I receive or accept God’s word or did I allow my circumstances to push His words to the side and go my own way?  In 2017 I can honestly say that there were times when I didn’t even stop to consider what God’s word had to say. In 2018, my goal is to be intentional about digging into the word of God and hiding what it says in my heart. I need to receive or accept what God says P-E-R-I-O-D. When I accept the truth and not try to strong-arm my own agenda so I can have my way, I gain understanding and knowledge and the Lord WILL GIVE ME wisdom. Furthermore, as I store or hide His word in my heart about even the littlest of things, He will also store up success (v. 7) for me and will be my shield as I walk along the path He has for me.

      Verse 3 & 4: When I call out to God in every area of my life and passionately seek for the treasure (truth, encouragement, hope, direction, etc.) hidden in His word, then (v. 5) I will grow in reverent fear (and a deeper, more intimate relationship) with Him. Meaning I will gain further knowledge and understanding of who God is and what He wants for me.

      When I receive God’s gift of wisdom, the knowledge of God will delight my heart (v. 10). Discretion will watch over me and understanding will be my guard (v, 11) from the enemy.

      Father, forgive me for not accepting your word and hiding what it says in my heart in 2017. As this new year begins, please help me to be intentional about seeking out what You have to say about my marriage, raising my son, the plans you have for me, my relationship with others, taking care of my aging mother-in-law and parents, and in even the smallest area of my life. Help me to hide Your truth in my heart in 2018 and grow even closer to You as a result.  Amen.

      May I encourage you today to look up the following verses and hide truth you find there in your heart.  Psalm 19:19, Psalm 119:98, Psalm 119:104; Isaiah 8:20

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    • Join me on a life-giving journey

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on January 1, 2018

      Proverbs 9:6 (MSG) Leave your impoverished confusion and live! Walk up the street to a life with meaning.

      The book of Proverbs, written by King Solomon son of David, was given to us to: gain wisdom and instruction, give us an understanding of wise words, teach us how to be wise and self-controlled, and teach us to do what is honest, fair and right. (Proverbs 1:1–6)

      When we grow in the wisdom and knowledge of God, we learn to fear him. This fear isn’t like being afraid for your safety…its reverential fear. Reverential fear is an understanding of a holy God, his character, his ways, how to live according to his word.

      While reading Proverbs 9, I was reminded of why it’s important to leave the “worldly” and walk in the way of insight and meaning. This world has us believe that worldly “fun” is the only way to live life to the fullest. Not true. Fun in this world leads to sin and sin leads to death…eternal death. Eternal death – is no really something I’m interested in…what about you?

      What I want to do in 2018 is to live an abundant life based on what God has for me. Every promise in God’s word is available to me and leads to true happiness and eternal life. But how will I truly know what those promises are if I don’t search for wisdom and truth like an adventurer on a treasure hunt? My journey through the Proverbs has taught me how to grow in wisdom and see the consequences for those who don’t.

      I encourage you to take a walk through the book of Proverbs this month and see for yourself the wisdom written within its verses. January has 31 and and the book of Proverbs is comprised of 31 chapters. I challenge you to read a chapter a day in your favorite translation of the Bible and then journal what you believe God is saying to you during your time in the Word. For the next 3 or 4 months, read through Proverbs again in a different translation. I know some months have 30 days and February has 28 or 29 depending on leap year – but dig in to this book and really listen to what God is saying to you. Each time I read it, I’m amazed at how much I still need to grow in knowledge, understanding and wisdom. Sometimes, I even see where I am still walking according to the world’s ways. I’m so thankful for that insight because it is only through this revelation I can turn away from those ways and walk more closely with Christ and everything he has for me.

      Matthew 11:28 graphic

      My commitment in 2018 is to focus on the word “Persistence.” I think reading the book of Proverbs in different translations is the type of “persistence” I need to be still and listen.

      What do you say? Will you join me on a journey through the book of Proverbs?

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    • Are you holding your spouse captive?

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on December 18, 2017

      Proverbs 5:1-2 (NCV) My son, pay attention to my wisdom; listen to my words of understanding. Be careful to use good sense, and watch what you say.

      In the first few verses of Proverbs 5, Solomon encourages us to pay attention to his words of wisdom and listen to his words of understanding (v.1). We need to be very careful of the words that come out of our mouths, the thoughts that run through our heads, and our actions as we go about living our daily life – especially if we are married.

      Proverbs 5 is a warning about adultery. After the first two verses, Solomon goes on to warn us about falling down the slippery slope of adultery. Marriage is tough enough without being swayed away by “enticing” or “sweet” words from a co-worker, neighbor or anyone of the opposite sex. Proverbs says that “their words may seem as sweet as honey but they lead to sorrow.” Did you know the Bible even considers lusting after someone in your heart adultery?

      If you are married, it is important to nurture the relationship you have with your spouse so it produces fruit that lasts; fruit such as joy and love (Gal. 5: 22-23). We are to let the love our spouse has for us make us happy and hold us captive (v.19).

      But how do we do this?

      By looking for Christ to help us love our spouse in the same way He loves us. I don’t know about you but sometimes I get too wrapped up other things… a job, the kids, our friends, and our own hobbies and interests… to focus on our marriage.

      Did you know that second to our relationship with Christ, our marriage is the most important relationship that requires daily attention?

      What can you do today to let your spouse know they can still hold you captive? What captured your heart in the first place? Rekindle the flame in your relationship by committing to nurture the relationship you have with your spouse.

      Proverbs 5:19 (NCV) She is as lovely and graceful as a deer. Let her love always make you happy; let her love always hold you captive.

      Related reading:
      Matthew 5:28, 1 Peter 2:11, Mark 4:19, Titus 2:11 – 12

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