Proverbs 15 trains everyday wisdom—soft answers, honest prayer, teachable hearts, and humble choices. Under the Lord’s eye, these habits turn houses into refuges and set feet on the upward path of life.
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Proverbs 15 trains everyday wisdom—soft answers, honest prayer, teachable hearts, and humble choices. Under the Lord’s eye, these habits turn houses into refuges and set feet on the upward path of life.
Proverbs 14 trains a life that is sturdy in storms and kind to neighbors—built on the fear of the Lord, truthful speech, diligent work, and mercy. These habits lift households and cities now and preview the world to come.
Proverbs 13 shapes ordinary faithfulness—receiving correction, guarding words, steady work, patient money, and wise friendships—under God’s eye. Its ache and joy of hope deferred and fulfilled lead us toward the tree of life in Christ.
Proverbs 12 brings wisdom into fields, kitchens, and councils: love correction, speak healing truth, and finish your work with steady joy. The way of righteousness is life, and in Christ that path opens toward immortality.
Proverbs 11 brings wisdom into markets and neighborhoods: fair measures, truthful speech, humble counsel, and openhanded giving. Rooted in the Lord, the righteous become civic blessing and thrive like a green leaf.
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.
Psalm 142 teaches believers to turn caves into chapels. David cries aloud, calls God his refuge and portion, and asks for freedom so that praise will rise and the righteous will gather around mercy’s fresh work.
Psalm 141 turns evening worship into a way of life—prayer like incense, hands like sacrifice, lips under guard. It teaches believers to receive righteous rebuke, resist the delicacies of sin, and pass safely by hidden nets with eyes fixed on the Lord.
Psalm 137 weeps by Babylon’s rivers, swears fidelity to Jerusalem, and entrusts justice to God against betrayers and conquerors. The psalm equips worshipers to lament honestly, remember faithfully, and hope for the day when the Lord keeps every promise to Zion.
Psalm 135 stacks reasons for praise—creation’s breadth, exodus rescue, and an enduring name—while exposing lifeless idols. The song gathers Israel and all who fear the Lord to bless the One who vindicates and has compassion.
Psalm 134 completes the Songs of Ascents with a call-and-response: bless the Lord in His house and receive His benediction from Zion. The Maker of heaven and earth sends Creator-sized blessing into ordinary life.