Isaiah 1 opens with a courtroom and a father’s grief. It rejects empty ritual, commands mercy, offers cleansing, and promises a refined city under the Holy One’s rule.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Isaiah 1 opens with a courtroom and a father’s grief. It rejects empty ritual, commands mercy, offers cleansing, and promises a refined city under the Holy One’s rule.
Ecclesiastes 9 faces death’s certainty and life’s unpredictability without despair. It calls us to receive daily joy as God’s gift, work with zeal, and trust the quiet power of wisdom.
Ecclesiastes 5 teaches guarded words before God, integrity in vows, realism about money and power, and grateful enjoyment as God’s gift. Reverence and contentment replace grasping and anxiety under the sun.
Oppression, envy, and isolation reveal life’s ache under the sun. Ecclesiastes 4 answers with contentment, sturdy companionship, and hope in God’s enduring judgment.
Ecclesiastes 3 names life’s seasons and anchors them in God’s enduring work. It calls us to receive daily joys as gifts, pursue justice with hope, and live wisely within time.
Proverbs 31 closes with a ruler’s calling to advocate for the vulnerable and a rich portrait of wisdom at work in a noble woman. It honors fear of the Lord above charm and shows how justice and faithful labor bless homes and cities.
Proverbs 30 begins with confession and ends with restraint. Learn how Agur’s prayer, God’s flawless word, and the wisdom of small creatures train contented, faithful lives.
Proverbs 29 shows how righteous leadership and humble lives stabilize a city. Learn why fear of people is a trap and trust in the Lord brings safety and joy.
Proverbs 28 shows how courage grows from a clean conscience and how justice, confession, and generosity stabilize communities. Learn why integrity outlasts wealth, why rebuke beats flattery, and how seeking the Lord brings moral clarity and mercy.
Proverbs 26 sketches fools, sluggards, meddlers, and gossips—and shows how the wise respond. Learn to answer with discernment, work with steadiness, guard boundaries, and trust God to set things right.
Proverbs 25 trains rulers and neighbors to live under God’s wise rule. Learn how apt words, patient inquiry, enemy-love, and self-control purify courts and strengthen homes.
Proverbs 22:17–24:22 gathers the Thirty Sayings of the Wise to train trust in the Lord and skill for everyday life. Learn how these sayings guard the poor, shape appetites, honor parents, prize truth, and anchor hope in God’s future.
Proverbs 23 moves from courts to tables, shaping appetites by the fear of the Lord. Learn why wealth cannot carry hope, why truth is worth any price, and how sober joy, faithful love, and justice for the vulnerable mark a wise life.