Proverbs 22 prizes a good name over riches and anchors dignity in the one Maker of rich and poor. Learn how humility, prudence, justice, and skilled work form a life that honors God and serves neighbors.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Proverbs 22 prizes a good name over riches and anchors dignity in the one Maker of rich and poor. Learn how humility, prudence, justice, and skilled work form a life that honors God and serves neighbors.
Proverbs 21 shows how God rules kings and weighs hearts, calling us to choose righteousness over ritual, diligence over haste, generosity over greed, and trust in the Lord whose counsel stands and whose victory endures.
Proverbs 20 trains daily faithfulness where God directs steps and honest measures honor him. Learn how sobriety, counsel, restraint, and truthful work shape communities God delights to bless.
Proverbs 19 anchors everyday choices to God’s character: integrity over advantage, truth over lies, mercy over neglect, and God’s purpose over our plans. Learn how the fear of the Lord leads to life, rest, and contentment.
Proverbs 18 trains the tongue and the heart: listen before answering, refuse gossip, trust the Lord as refuge, and prize loyal love. Learn how words plant life or harm and how humility leads to honor under God’s watch.
Proverbs 17 shows how peace, justice, friendship, and restrained words build communities God delights in. Learn to live this wisdom under the Lord who tests hearts.
Proverbs 16 aligns everyday planning with God’s sovereign ordering of outcomes and calls us to humility, integrity, and gracious speech. Walk this path with open-handed plans, honest scales, and words that heal under the Lord who establishes our steps.
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 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.
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 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.
Psalm 129 turns shared wounds into worship and shared rescues into praise. It asks God to cut cords, to wither hostile schemes, and to keep blessing where it belongs.
Psalm 112 sketches the blessed life that grows from fearing the Lord: generous in mercy, steady under pressure, and honored by God. It pairs with Psalm 111 to show how God’s character becomes the believer’s way.
Psalm 97 begins with “The Lord reigns” and unfolds holy presence, the fall of idols, and Zion’s gladness. It calls those who love the Lord to hate evil and promises guarded lives, light, and joy under his rule.