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Tag: Wisdom literature

The Wisdom Literature tag explores the biblical books that grapple with the complexities of human experience—Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and select Psalms. Unlike the Law (which gives commands) or Prophecy (which predicts the future), Wisdom Literature observes life as it is, offering divine perspective on suffering, justice, and the “Fear of the Lord.”

In this library, you will find deep studies into the Book of Job, addressing the age-old question of why the righteous suffer. We also examine the practical instructions of Proverbs, including the Thirty Sayings of the Wise, and the Wisdom Psalms that contrast the way of the righteous with the way of the wicked.

A Biblical Perspective on Aging: Honoring the Elderly in a World That Disregards Them

The Bible consistently honors the elderly, portraying them as wise, valuable, and instrumental in God’s plan, while modern society often overlooks their worth. In contrast to a world that sidelines seniors, Scripture calls them to remain active in faith, mentoring, serving, and bearing fruit for the Lord.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."