The Message You Bring

The Message You Bring

The Message You Bring | One Verse

The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life, but the mouth of the wicked conceals violence. Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers all offenses. — Proverbs 10:11-12

Words command action, evoke emotion and paint images; but what they paint, evoke is up to the person speaking them. All of our words strung together present a message. What message do your words bring to those who hear them?

Like a fountain quenches thirst, the words of the righteous give life to those who hear. In contrast, Proverbs warns about the destruction of the words of the wicked. Words carry weight. As much as we try to say that words don’t damage us, they stick around longer than we would like to admit.

As Christ followers our words are meant to bring life. But how often, riddled by our own selfish motives, do our we choose destructive words? Caught in the trap of comparison, when is the last time you cut someone down to a friend to make yourself feel better? Fueled by frustration, when is the last time you made a biting comment to a coworker?

Pursuing righteousness is not easy. Upholding a holy lifestyle seems impossible, but we are to strive to be like Jesus in every moment and that means choosing words that bring life. Choosing kindness in times of frustration, humility even if you think you’ve done all the work to deserve the credit, forgiveness when someone hurts you again.

We carry the greatest message of all. We hold the story of the One Who Saves, a story of hope and redemption. Don’t let destructive words darken the light that we, as Christians, are called to bring.

As you reflect on the message in your words consider:

  1. What weight do your words carry? Are they life-giving or destructive?
  2. Who is affected by your words? Is there anyone that you need to apologize to for speaking destructive words towards?
  3. Who is one person that you could share God’s truth with this week?

In a world that slumps with the weight of hate there is hope. God’s love bears the answer that our lost world needs. As you go about your day, may your words bring the joy that is needed to bring our world back to life.

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The Table Before Us

The Table Before Us

The Table before us | One Verse

When we envision people with wisdom, typically, we imagine a spiritual leader or mentor that has impacted our life. However, this morning, as you sit and enjoy the morning Jesus made, look at yourself and the wisdom that you hold in your own mind.

11 For through wisdom your days will be many,  and years will be added to your life. 12 If you are wise, your wisdom will reward you; if you are a mocker, you alone will suffer. -Proverbs 9:11-12

It is important to look at the story that is given to us in chapter 9 of the woman preparing the table for her guests. She has prepared the meat and poured the wine. Then, after it is ready to be presented, she calls everyone to the table. Much like this woman, who prepares before she presents herself, we must prepare our own hearts and our own wisdom before we can call out to our brothers and sisters around us.

The challenge today is to become more empathetic of those around us by reading and understanding the culture that they come from. Pick up a book from an author who does not share the same views as you, or read the beautiful stories of Jesus that our Muslim brothers and sisters share in the Quran. Set your own table by understanding where the people we interact with come from, and in turn, build relationships with those who think much different than you. This is building personal wisdom.

As you prepare today, consider these questions:

  1. When you think of wisdom, who do you think of?
  2. How can you strengthen your personal wisdom each day?
  3. What is one thing you can do today to be more empathetic to those around you?

Each of us can benefit from one another’s wisdom. Be wise and know what you bring to the table today. The setting is not complete without you.

The Table Before Us

Waiting at Wisdom’s Door

Waiting at Wisdom’s Door

“Listen to my instruction and be wise;  do not disregard it. 34 Blessed are those who listen to me, watching daily at my doors,  waiting at my doorway. 35 For those who find me find life and receive favor from the Lord.” –Proverbs 8:33-35 

Have you ever prayed really hard for something and felt like you didn’t receive an answer? If you’re like me, you most likely have. Sometimes in our earnest seeking, we forget one big step that comes with prayer … listening.

Prayer is one of the most intimate experiences we can share with God. How privileged are we that we can have a direct conversation with God any time that we want? Prayer is a conversation that isn’t just one sided; we can hear directly from God too!

The hard part is sitting still to listen. We have no problem explaining our problems, asking for change or expressing emotions, but when it comes to being patient and listening for an answer we are restless. Proverbs 8 speaks of “Lady Wisdom”, and although she is not a real lady, wisdom has a real voice. Hearing Wisdom’s voice is a choice we must actively make each day.  

 “I love those who love me and those who seek me find me.” –Proverbs 8:17

In the balancing act of to do lists and the rush of life, it seems impossible to have time to just sit and wait for Wisdom to speak to us. Our consuming schedules and timelines leave us with little time to hear from God and seek the wisdom He wants to provide. With wisdom comes favor and prosperity from the Lord. And it is FREE!

As you choose to listen and wait at Wisdom’s door, consider these questions:

  1. In your life what are some areas you need God’s wisdom in?
  2. How do you determine if your choices are marked by Godly wisdom? Do you have someone that could help you determine which choices are wise?
  3. What are some changes you can make to your busy schedule to add more time for listening to God?

Before the heavens and the earth, there was God’s wisdom. He imparts it to those who follow him and listen. In seeking Him, may you encounter His grace and embrace His wisdom.

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Seeing Clearly

Seeing Clearly

“For The Lord sees clearly what a man does, examining every path he takes.” –Proverbs 5:21

With billions of people in the world, it‘s easy to feel unnoticed. Even in such the vast space of creation, The Lord sees us. He watches the paths we take. He knows the state of our hearts.

We may try to mask pieces of our lives from those around us, but The One who has created us sees beyond our disguises. He doesn’t view our lives through rose-colored glasses. He transparently sees all of our mess and He still loves us.

For us as Christ Followers, this is good news. Without His wisdom we struggle to find the correct path. Conviction from The Lord wakes us up to the reality of our desperate need of Him. Through His accountability and conviction, we will be steered to the right path.

In order to understand the path to take we must maintain a relationship with God. Often, in the hurry of life we make rash decisions and start trailblazing after a new idea without being led. We want to push forward. We want to lead. We want to innovate. But without God’s leadership, we end up just running off blindly without guidance.

Regardless of what path you’ve been on or are on currently, God extends His grace. He can redeem all paths for His glory. Find peace in knowing that your path isn’t too far off for Him to find you.

Consider your path with these questions:

    1. If you sense you are on the wrong path, what can you do to change directions?

    2. Is there someone you can talk to about helping you with the U-turn you need to make?

    3. If you are on the path God has led you on, what are some things you need to do to not make a wrong turn?

God has plans for you and desires to lead you down a path filled with hope. May you find the courage to reroute when needed and the endurance to sustain a straight path towards Him.

Seeing Clearly

Trust

Trust

One Verse | Trust
Verse: Proverbs 3:6-8

The hardest part of existing is understanding that we’re not the center of the universe.

At some point, we’ve all wrestled with these questions: What am I called to do? What do I want in life? Who do I marry?

In the attempt to find answers, we encounter the temptation to solve these heavy questions on our own. We begin the search without consulting our friends, family, or even God.

The fact is that these questions can’t be answered alone. Proverbs 3:6 tells us to seek His will in all we do. Our daily decisions, our big-life-defining decisions, must be filtered through His will. We have to let go and trust in His guidance.  

The beginning of trust is fighting the inner voice that reassures us that our wisdom is all we need. What happens when we turn away from our own wisdom and trust?

We find healing for our bodies, strength for our bones and the peace that surpasses all understanding. Our wisdom is incomplete and our plans are faulty, but God pieces everything together and his leading takes us on a path filled with hope.

Join us as we invite God into our decisions.

Make the space to process your decisions today using these steps:

  1. Write down a life-decision you’re currently facing.
  2. Talk to your trusted circle of people and ask them to join you in prayer.
  3. Write out a prayer inviting God to help you navigate this season.

We need God; we can’t rely on our own plans. As we sift through the present and work toward the future, may we become more aware of His presence.

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For The Lord Gives Wisdom:

For The Lord Gives Wisdom:

Lord gives wisdom | One Verse
Verse: Proverbs 2:6-8

Through studying scripture together, we journey towards understanding the character of the Lord better and gain glimpses of His wisdom. Proverbs 2:6-8 encourages us to recognize that knowledge and understanding come from the Lord’s mouth. Through His Word we can gain the wisdom needed to navigate life. How refreshing is it that He has given us what we need to be successful! We don’t have to stress in times of trouble, rather we can hope and trust that he will guide us.

“For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding. He holds success in store for the upright, he is a shield to those whose walk is blameless, for he guards the course of the just and protects the way of his faithful ones.”

Proverbs 2:6-8

In these verses, we learn that to walk with the Lord and experience his plan for us, we must strive towards a life characterized by blamelessness in a faithful pursuit of God. When facing our sinful world this could seem like an overwhelming standard. The point is not to complete a check-list of shoulds and shouldnt's, but rather to live with a humble desire to draw near to God and submit to His plans. For those who walk blamelessly, act justly and live faithfully, The Lord promises a plan beyond what we can imagine. A plan of protection in times of trouble, guidance in confusion, and grace in our shortcomings.

Self-reflection and self-awareness contribute greatly to our personal growth paving the way towards wisdom.

Take a few minutes to inventory your heart and consider the following questions:

  1. To what do you attribute wisdom? From what outlets do you seek wisdom?
  2. In a sinful world, what steps can you take to pursue an upright walk with Christ? What does it look like to strive towards blamelessness?
  3. In your community, how are you encouraging truth to your brothers and sisters in Christ?

Today, I pray that you find peace in knowing that no matter the forces against you, God has given you the wisdom to continue your journey. May you go forward receiving wisdom from the mouth of the Lord and abiding in his comforting protection. You are loved by the Almighty and He has great plans for you!

Lord gives wisdom | One verse