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.
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.
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 101 turns royal policy into worship, moving from household holiness to civic justice. This study traces David’s vows and points to the greater King whose love and justice will cleanse the city forever.
Psalm 50 convenes a covenant courtroom where God confronts empty ritual and hypocrisy while inviting thankful, prayerful trust. This study traces the summons from Zion to the promise of deliverance and the call to walk blamelessly.
Psalm 41 begins with a blessing on those who see the weak and ends with the promise of God’s nearness to the upheld. This study follows that path through confession, betrayal, and renewed praise.
Psalm 26 models an examined life that welcomes God’s testing, loves his dwelling place, and refuses corrupt company. See how integrity, mercy, and public praise belong together under the Lord’s steadfast love.
Psalm 24 moves from God’s ownership of the world to the holy hill, where clean hands and pure hearts welcome the King of glory. The procession becomes a pattern for worship that seeks God’s face now and longs for His public reign.
Psalm 17 moves from courtroom appeal to sanctuary refuge and ends in the promise of seeing God’s face. It trains integrity, reshapes desire, and steadies hope under pressure.
Psalm 15 answers who may dwell with God by painting a life of truthful speech, faithful promises, and just care for the weak. In Christ, access is opened and integrity is formed by the Spirit.
Psalm 7 is a courtroom prayer from a pursued king who takes refuge in God. It shows how integrity, petition, and praise meet under the righteous Judge who ends violence and shields the upright.
Job 31 is a formal oath that brings heart and public life under God’s gaze. It traces purity, justice, neighbor-love, and freedom from idols, ending with a signed appeal for God’s answer.
Job 27 binds an oath of integrity to a sober portrait of the wicked’s end. The chapter trains conscience, clarifies hope, and steadies trust in God’s rule.
Job 23 pursues a hearing with God and finds courage in divine hiddenness: “He knows the way that I take.” The chapter teaches refined faith, hunger for God’s word, and bold prayer before the Almighty who will vindicate in his time.
Job 16 exposes counsel that wounds and teaches lament that tells the truth to God. At the center stands a “witness in heaven,” pointing readers to the Advocate who pleads for his friends and steadies faith in the dark.