Proverbs 10 launches Solomon’s concise contrasts, forming habits of speech, work, and integrity under the Lord’s eye. Storms expose foundations, but those who fear the Lord stand firm and become a fountain of life to many.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Proverbs 10 launches Solomon’s concise contrasts, forming habits of speech, work, and integrity under the Lord’s eye. Storms expose foundations, but those who fear the Lord stand firm and become a fountain of life to many.
Two voices call from high places: Wisdom invites to a public feast of life, while Folly offers secrecy that leads to death. Choose the fear of the Lord and the visible table set by grace.
Wisdom calls in the open square, promising truth, joy, and life to those who listen and seek. In Christ, wisdom’s voice becomes a living way that writes God’s path on our hearts.
Through a vivid twilight scene, Proverbs 7 trains hearts to treasure wisdom before temptation speaks. Christ writes wisdom within and leads us to walk in the light.
Proverbs 6 trains everyday faithfulness—wise promises, diligent work, truthful words, and marital fidelity—under God’s guiding light. Christ fulfills this wisdom by writing God’s ways on our hearts through the Spirit.
Proverbs 5 unmasks flattery, exposes regret, and blesses guarded delight at home. It sets fidelity under God’s watchful care and invites joyful covenant love.
Proverbs 4 hands down wisdom from one generation to the next and sets two roads before us. It centers on guarding the heart so that words, eyes, and steps align with the path that shines ever brighter.
Proverbs 3 gathers trust, generosity, correction, and neighbor love into one wise life. It shows how heart-level faith becomes straight paths, sweet sleep, and public integrity under God’s care.
Proverbs 2 sketches a treasure hunt that ends in the knowledge of God. Wisdom enters the heart, guards the path, and rescues from violent schemes and seductive shortcuts so that the upright can dwell secure.
Proverbs 1 opens with purpose and a promise: knowledge begins with fear of the Lord. It exposes violent greed as a trap and invites quick repentance so that those who listen may live secure.
Psalm 150 ends the Psalter with a universal hallelujah. It calls gathered and scattered worshipers to praise God for his mighty acts and unsurpassed greatness with every breath.
Psalm 149 calls the assembly to a new song and declares that the Lord delights in his people. It pairs praise with obedience to God’s written justice and points to the future reign where righteousness will be seen.
Psalm 148 gathers angels, stars, oceans, rulers, and children into one choir. It roots universal praise in creation by God’s word and in covenant mercy that lifts his people.
Psalm 147 celebrates the Lord’s power and mercy: he gathers exiles, binds wounds, sends seasons by his word, and delights in humble trust. The song teaches communities to praise while rebuilding and to place confidence in his steadfast love.
Psalm 146 contrasts mortal rulers with the faithful Creator who feeds, frees, heals, and lifts the lowly. It teaches a hallelujah life anchored in the Lord’s everlasting reign.