Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 01-29-25

Every government needs Wisdom, as well as leaders who seek to apply Truth for the benefit of the country and the honor of God. When a leader stands for genuine justice, God and his character are honored (v. 2). Justice involves caring for others; loving others the way God loves us (v.5). God does not enable sinful actions in his children; enabling sin would produce selfish people who negatively affect others. God disciplines us, as his children, until we earnestly pray and forsake our sin (v.9). When we repeat the same sin over and over again, we are practicing rebellion to God’s law which reveals the reality of sin’s dominion over us (Ro 6:14). We serve the God of Justice and true justice is served when human beings do what is right in the sight of God.

Learning from our mistakes is difficult, because as a culture we do not want to admit when we are wrong. There should always be a lesson that follows our mistakes (28:13). Otherwise, we have put nothing in place to avoid making the same mistake again—foolishness. We must admit our error, confess our part, analyze what God’s Word says about it, and adjust our lives to reveal the Truth. When we confess our sin, we demonstrate a proper self-image; forgiveness follows confession (v.13).

When a person practices sin, it is not an act of mercy or kindness that works to make him or her feel better about sin. This false encouragement may cause a person to continue in sin (vv. 17-18). God uses a troubled conscience or guilt to draw people into repentance. No human being is more merciful than God and even He has set a limit or boundary for sin. We are foolish if we choose to cross God’s line in the sand.

When we are faithful and obedient to God, we are rewarded with blessings. No accumulation of wealth is better than the blessings of God. We were created to trust God, receive his love, and walk in his Wisdom; that is where we find security and safety (v.26).

Proverbs 28 NLT
1
The wicked run away when no one is chasing them,
    but the godly are as bold as lions.

When there is moral rot within a nation, its government topples easily.
    But wise and knowledgeable leaders bring stability.

A poor person who oppresses the poor
    is like a pounding rain that destroys the crops.

To reject the law is to praise the wicked;
    to obey the law is to fight them.

Evil people don’t understand justice,
    but those who follow the Lord understand completely.

Better to be poor and honest
    than to be dishonest and rich.

Young people who obey the law are wise;
    those with wild friends bring shame to their parents.

Income from charging high interest rates
    will end up in the pocket of someone who is kind to the poor.

God detests the prayers
    of a person who ignores the law.
10 
Those who lead good people along an evil path
    will fall into their own trap,
    but the honest will inherit good things.
11 
Rich people may think they are wise,
    but a poor person with discernment can see right through them.
12 
When the godly succeed, everyone is glad.
    When the wicked take charge, people go into hiding.
13 
People who conceal their sins will not prosper,
    but if they confess and turn from them, they will receive mercy.
14 
Blessed are those who fear to do wrong,
    but the stubborn are headed for serious trouble.
15 
A wicked ruler is as dangerous to the poor
    as a roaring lion or an attacking bear.
16 
A ruler with no understanding will oppress his people,
    but one who hates corruption will have a long life.
17 
A murderer’s tormented conscience will drive him into the grave.
    Don’t protect him!
18 
The blameless will be rescued from harm,
    but the crooked will be suddenly destroyed.
19 
A hard worker has plenty of food,
    but a person who chases fantasies ends up in poverty.
20 
The trustworthy person will get a rich reward,
    but a person who wants quick riches will get into trouble.
21 
Showing partiality is never good,
    yet some will do wrong for a mere piece of bread.
22 
Greedy people try to get rich quick
    but don’t realize they’re headed for poverty.
23 
In the end, people appreciate honest criticism
    far more than flattery.
24 
Anyone who steals from his father and mother
    and says, “What’s wrong with that?”
    is no better than a murderer.
25 
Greed causes fighting;
    trusting the Lord leads to prosperity.
26 
Those who trust their own insight are foolish,
    but anyone who walks in wisdom is safe.
27 
Whoever gives to the poor will lack nothing,
    but those who close their eyes to poverty will be cursed.
28 
When the wicked take charge, people go into hiding.
    When the wicked meet disaster, the godly flourish.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for these warnings and instructions shared through the Wisdom writings of Solomon. Help us continue to think and meditate on these proverbs, because we know they will lead us closer to you. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 01-28-25

Years ago, as I was studying Scripture, God reminded me that his love must take on many forms in order to transform me in Christ’s character. We are being made in the image of Christ—the perfect example of God’s nature and character. This transformation is the salvation Jesus offers—we are saved by grace through faith, because we cannot be ‘good’ without him (Eph 2:8-9). It became very clear in my spirit I must hold onto that Truth the rest of my life.

As believers, we are daily being transformed from one level of glory to another by the decisions we make about our lives. If we are serious about our relationship with God and not just interested in going through the motions, we will understand true discipleship. To be a disciple of Christ is to be a student of the Truth and we must allow the Spirit of the Lord to speak into our lives. Jesus is the Way the Truth and the Life we are to live (John 14:6). If we are going to have authority, as believers and carriers of the Christ, we must have a deep understanding of Love. God is love and there is no spiritual authority for a person who does not seek to walk in God’s love.

Therefore, in our passage today from Proverbs 27, I want to specifically focus on vv. 5,6, and 17. We need to ponder the righteous love of God which is affirming, correcting, as well as confrontational. Scripture teaches God’s love is affirming: to maintain as true. When God affirms humanity and tells us he loves the world, he is speaking the Truth and nothing will ever change it (Jo 3:16). God loves the world; God’s love for us is truly affirming, but that word alone does not speak to the whole counsel of God—all things necessary for His glory, man’s salvation, faith, and life (Acts 20:27). To stop here is not discipleship; it is spiritual immaturity.

God’s love is affirming, but it is also correcting, because he takes us from behaving like spiritual children who demand our own way and grows us up into adult sons and daughters who reveal the Truth of His glorious nature and character to the world God loves. This is where the transforming work of the Spirit is actively producing righteousness within our souls—minds, wills, and emotions. This correcting form of God’s love is painful to our flesh, because as it is producing spiritual fruit, it puts great pressure on the unrighteousness still hiding in our souls (Pro 3:11-12; Jo 15:1-8). God’s correcting love disciplines the disciples he accepts or affirms (Heb 12:5-6).

Therefore, God’s love is certainly affirming, correcting, and lastly, God’s love is confrontational. When we refused to hear and receive the Truth via God’s affirming and correcting love, things escalate and we end up in a battle not with Satan; our souls have chosen an unrighteous position against God. God’s love confronts us, so we will judge our own sin; he uses our circumstances to teach us obedience is better. Jesus did this all the time by confronting people and keeping them accountable to the Truth with kindness, compassion, and above all Wisdom.

So, let’s remember, believers live, move, and have our being in Christ (Acts 17:28). Christ will call and send us to take a stand with people who need to judge their sin; a stand that is filled with kindness, compassion, and Wisdom—confrontational love. As God’s children, we may get by with not speaking up when someone we love is heading in a wrong direction. However, as grown sons and daughters, we need to speak up in order to bring Christ to the forefront. So, it really becomes a matter of “how” we share the Truth.

I pray all the time for the Lord to keep my words kind, compassionate, and filled with Wisdom…but, always driven by my love for the Truth—Jesus. We all fail here, because culture tells us to “mind our own business.” And, there is truth in that statement, but not the whole Truth. When it comes to believers who have chosen to become disciples of the Truth, iron sharpens iron for the transforming work of the Lord (v. 17). Disciples are true Friends in Messiah—we speak, hear, listen, and grow in Truth. We share God’s affirming, correcting, and confrontational love with one another, because we all want the same thing—Jesus as Lord. This should be the mindset of the Church—the glorious Body whom Jesus is returning to claim as his Bride.

Proverbs 27 NLT
1
Don’t brag about tomorrow,
    since you don’t know what the day will bring.

Let someone else praise you, not your own mouth—
    a stranger, not your own lips.

A stone is heavy and sand is weighty,
    but the resentment caused by a fool is even heavier.

Anger is cruel, and wrath is like a flood,
    but jealousy is even more dangerous.

An open rebuke
    is better than hidden love!

Wounds from a sincere friend
    are better than many kisses from an enemy.

A person who is full refuses honey,
    but even bitter food tastes sweet to the hungry.

A person who strays from home
    is like a bird that strays from its nest.

The heartfelt counsel of a friend
    is as sweet as perfume and incense.
10 
Never abandon a friend—
    either yours or your father’s.
When disaster strikes, you won’t have to ask your brother for assistance.
    It’s better to go to a neighbor than to a brother who lives far away.
11 
Be wise, my child, and make my heart glad.
    Then I will be able to answer my critics.
12 
A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions.
    The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.
13 
Get security from someone who guarantees a stranger’s debt.
    Get a deposit if he does it for foreigners.
14 
A loud and cheerful greeting early in the morning
    will be taken as a curse!
15 
A quarrelsome wife is as annoying
    as constant dripping on a rainy day.
16 
Stopping her complaints is like trying to stop the wind
    or trying to hold something with greased hands.
17 
As iron sharpens iron,
    so a friend sharpens a friend.
18 
As workers who tend a fig tree are allowed to eat the fruit,
    so workers who protect their employer’s interests will be rewarded.
19 
As a face is reflected in water,
    so the heart reflects the real person.
20 
Just as Death and Destruction are never satisfied,
    so human desire is never satisfied.
21 
Fire tests the purity of silver and gold,
    but a person is tested by being praised.
22 
You cannot separate fools from their foolishness,
    even though you grind them like grain with mortar and pestle.
23 
Know the state of your flocks,
    and put your heart into caring for your herds,
24 
for riches don’t last forever,
    and the crown might not be passed to the next generation.
25 
After the hay is harvested and the new crop appears
    and the mountain grasses are gathered in,
26 
your sheep will provide wool for clothing,
    and your goats will provide the price of a field.
27 
And you will have enough goats’ milk for yourself,
    your family, and your servant girls.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for affirming, correcting, and confronting us with the Truth each day. Without you we would live selfish lives. We would concentrate on putting ourselves in the center of all things, rather than exalt you as Lord. Holy Spirit, help us to listen to one another as disciples of the Truth. Help us to speak up in kindness, compassion, and Wisdom. Grow us in righteousness. Your transforming love is beautiful, Lord, and we treasure the work of Truth leading us forward and getting us ready for your return. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Jen Auer 01-27-25

Sinful and worldly foolishness is the opposite of Godly and divine wisdom.
Sinful and worldly laziness is the opposite of Godly and divine strength.
Sinful and worldly wickedness is the opposite of Godly and divine righteousness.

Proverbs 26 draws our attention to not be a fool who is lazy and wicked, as those are sinful choices that are attached to this world. We are daughters and sons who contain the Holy Spirit, and we call on the Spirit to guide us with wisdom and strength so that we are living righteously in the Name of Jesus Christ.

We have spent 26 days together in the Book of Proverbs asking the Holy Spirit for more Godly and divine wisdom, to provide us with His strength so that we can walk with more righteousness as we grow closer in relationship with Jesus.

Every second of the past 26 days, so for the last 2.2 million seconds, we have either chosen to honor and obey God, or we have chosen to dishonor and disobey God. We must remember, while God wants to move in our spirit to shine His light on the Truth that each of these Proverbs offers our eternal existence; simultaneously, the enemy wants us to feel like these Proverbs are too repetitive, maybe boring, or even not applicable to our lives, which could not be further away from the Truth.

God designed the Book of Proverbs, and the repetition is intentional. This teaching tool makes certain that you and I fully understand the importance of Godly wisdom. This is not an attempt to make things boring, rather the repetition and presentation of wisdom in different ways is meant to help us remember and internalize Godly wisdom so that the Holy Spirit can apply it to our lives and through our lives.

Proverbs 26 (NLT)

1 Honor is no more associated with fools
than snow with summer or rain with harvest.

2 Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow,
an undeserved curse will not land on its intended victim.

3 Guide a horse with a whip, a donkey with a bridle,
and a fool with a rod to his back!

4 Don’t answer the foolish arguments of fools,
or you will become as foolish as they are.

5 Be sure to answer the foolish arguments of fools,
or they will become wise in their own estimation.

6 Trusting a fool to convey a message
is like cutting off one’s feet or drinking poison!

7 A proverb in the mouth of a fool
is as useless as a paralyzed leg.

8 Honoring a fool
is as foolish as tying a stone to a slingshot.

9 A proverb in the mouth of a fool
is like a thorny branch brandished by a drunk.

10 An employer who hires a fool or a bystander
is like an archer who shoots at random.

11 As a dog returns to its vomit,
so a fool repeats his foolishness.

12 There is more hope for fools
than for people who think they are wise.

13 The lazy person claims, “There’s a lion on the road!
Yes, I’m sure there’s a lion out there!”

14 As a door swings back and forth on its hinges,
so the lazy person turns over in bed.

15 Lazy people take food in their hand
but don’t even lift it to their mouth.

16 Lazy people consider themselves smarter
than seven wise counselors.

17 Interfering in someone else’s argument
is as foolish as yanking a dog’s ears.

18 Just as damaging
as a madman shooting a deadly weapon
19 is someone who lies to a friend
and then says, “I was only joking.”

20 Fire goes out without wood,
and quarrels disappear when gossip stops.

21 A quarrelsome person starts fights
as easily as hot embers light charcoal or fire lights wood.

22 Rumors are dainty morsels
that sink deep into one’s heart.

23 Smooth words may hide a wicked heart,
just as a pretty glaze covers a clay pot.

24 People may cover their hatred with pleasant words,
but they’re deceiving you.
25 They pretend to be kind, but don’t believe them.
Their hearts are full of many evils.
26 While their hatred may be concealed by trickery,
their wrongdoing will be exposed in public.

27 If you set a trap for others,
you will get caught in it yourself.
If you roll a boulder down on others,
it will crush you instead.

28 A lying tongue hates its victims,
and flattering words cause ruin.

Prayer: Jesus, thank You for emphasizing wisdom throughout the Book of Proverbs. You have been made wisdom, and we want to continue to grow closer to You which means that we need to grow in Your divine wisdom. Holy Spirit, please continue to strengthen and grow each one of us, fill us with more of Your wisdom, and guide us to live in oneness and righteousness with You. Steer us away from foolishness, keep us from laziness, and guard us from being wicked or entertaining wickedness. We ask all of this in Jesus’s Name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 01-26-25

Has the Lord ever asked you to bless and do good to someone who has hurt you? Certainly, this has happened to me, but good lessons did follow when I was obedient. Typically, as believers, we just want to stay away from people who hurt us. No revenge. No retaliation. Just, distance, right? But, if we realize God is always trying to reward us with his goodness, it only makes sense that he would send us to be kind; to be a blessing to someone who doesn’t deserve it. In doing so, Solomon tells us it is like heaping burning coals on that person’s head. Basically, it reveals we believe and live the gospel and our kindness positions the Spirit to bring upon him/her convicting pressure for repentance.

In our passage today, Hezekiah King of Judah begins to share the next five chapters of wisdom writings given by Solomon. Proverbs Chapters 25-29 were some of Solomon’s writings that had never been published; they were found and written into the existing scrolls of Solomon. King Hezekiah, a righteous leader who reestablished Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem, added these writings approximately 250 yeas after Solomon’s death, to encourage, as well as challenge God’s people during a time of renewal and revival.

King Hezekiah knew the people needed the knowledge these previously unpublished writings would provide. We need this Wisdom, as well. So, may we be good to our enemies, pray for them, let go of any grudges, and look for God to bring the reward. Acts of mercy can lead to repentance and salvation in Jesus the Christ. Remember, all things are possible with God!

Proverbs 25 NLT
1
These are more proverbs of Solomon, collected by the advisers of King Hezekiah of Judah.

It is God’s privilege to conceal things
    and the king’s privilege to discover them.

No one can comprehend the height of heaven, the depth of the earth,
    or all that goes on in the king’s mind!

Remove the impurities from silver,
    and the sterling will be ready for the silversmith.

Remove the wicked from the king’s court,
    and his reign will be made secure by justice.

Don’t demand an audience with the king
    or push for a place among the great.

It’s better to wait for an invitation to the head table
    than to be sent away in public disgrace.
Just because you’ve seen something,

    don’t be in a hurry to go to court.
For what will you do in the end
    if your neighbor deals you a shameful defeat?

When arguing with your neighbor,
    don’t betray another person’s secret.
10 
Others may accuse you of gossip,
    and you will never regain your good reputation.
11 
Timely advice is lovely,
    like golden apples in a silver basket.
12 
To one who listens, valid criticism
    is like a gold earring or other gold jewelry.
13 
Trustworthy messengers refresh like snow in summer.
    They revive the spirit of their employer.
14 
A person who promises a gift but doesn’t give it
    is like clouds and wind that bring no rain.
15 
Patience can persuade a prince,
    and soft speech can break bones.
16 
Do you like honey?
    Don’t eat too much, or it will make you sick!
17 
Don’t visit your neighbors too often,
    or you will wear out your welcome.
18 
Telling lies about others
    is as harmful as hitting them with an ax,
wounding them with a sword,
    or shooting them with a sharp arrow.
19 
Putting confidence in an unreliable person in times of trouble
    is like chewing with a broken tooth or walking on a lame foot.
20 
Singing cheerful songs to a person with a heavy heart
    is like taking someone’s coat in cold weather
    or pouring vinegar in a wound.
21 
If your enemies are hungry, give them food to eat.
    If they are thirsty, give them water to drink.
22 
You will heap burning coals of shame on their heads,
    and the Lord will reward you.
23 
As surely as a north wind brings rain,
    so a gossiping tongue causes anger!
24 
It’s better to live alone in the corner of an attic
    than with a quarrelsome wife in a lovely home.
25 
Good news from far away
    is like cold water to the thirsty.
26 
If the godly give in to the wicked,
    it’s like polluting a fountain or muddying a spring.
27 
It’s not good to eat too much honey,
    and it’s not good to seek honors for yourself.
28 
A person without self-control
    is like a city with broken-down walls.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for reminding us, today, about your goodness and the rewards you always enjoy bringing to your children who are called according to your name. Help us to be willing to step out and be kind and forgiving to those who mistreat us. Holy Spirit, we pray for you to use these opportunities to bring more souls into the Kingdom. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 01-25-25

Would you describe yourself as having a teachable spirit—willing to learn, grow, and be led by the Holy Spirit? People in our culture certainly put a lot of emphasis on gaining knowledge, but in Scripture that word knowledge has to do with the ability to grasp the big picture—experientially gain spiritual truths, desire righteous moral principles, and understand the pure nature of God. We learned early in our study, “Fear of the LORD is the foundation of true knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline” (Pro 1:7).

Biblical knowledge makes life meaningful, because it brings peace, joy, and satisfaction. The Lord helps us look at life circumstances in a more positive way, motivates us to share acts of love, treasure our relationships, and treat others with respect. We may lose our material belongings, but we cannot lose these works of “knowledge” when we have the Lord. Our knowledge of righteousness is with us always, because the Spirit dwells with us.

In our passage today from Chapter 24, Solomon urges his son to remain teachable in the knowledge of the Lord. Adversity will come to every life, so God’s people must stay strong in faith and character. It is during times of adversity where our character is forged and our faith is tested. There is a battle between good and evil. Do we really believe the things we proclaim about God? Is he still Good when we face challenges and devastating news? Every day may be the training ground for bigger battles, but the battle belongs to the Lord. Our part is to persevere and gain Wisdom while we can…

Proverbs 24 NLT
1
Don’t envy evil people
    or desire their company.

For their hearts plot violence,
    and their words always stir up trouble.

A house is built by wisdom
    and becomes strong through good sense.

Through knowledge its rooms are filled
    with all sorts of precious riches and valuables.

The wise are mightier than the strong,
    and those with knowledge grow stronger and stronger.

So don’t go to war without wise guidance;
    victory depends on having many advisers.

Wisdom is too lofty for fools.
    Among leaders at the city gate, they have nothing to say.

A person who plans evil
    will get a reputation as a troublemaker.

The schemes of a fool are sinful;
    everyone detests a mocker.
10 
If you fail under pressure,
    your strength is too small.
11 
Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to die;
    save them as they stagger to their death.
12 
Don’t excuse yourself by saying, “Look, we didn’t know.”
    For God understands all hearts, and he sees you.
He who guards your soul knows you knew.
    He will repay all people as their actions deserve.
13 
My child, eat honey, for it is good,
    and the honeycomb is sweet to the taste.
14 
In the same way, wisdom is sweet to your soul.
    If you find it, you will have a bright future,
    and your hopes will not be cut short.
15 
Don’t wait in ambush at the home of the godly,
    and don’t raid the house where the godly live.
16 
The godly may trip seven times, but they will get up again.
    But one disaster is enough to overthrow the wicked.
17 
Don’t rejoice when your enemies fall;
    don’t be happy when they stumble.
18 
For the Lord will be displeased with you
    and will turn his anger away from them.
19 
Don’t fret because of evildoers;
    don’t envy the wicked.
20 
For evil people have no future;
    the light of the wicked will be snuffed out.
21 
My child, fear the Lord and the king.
Don’t associate with rebels,
22 
    for disaster will hit them suddenly.
Who knows what punishment will come
    from the Lord and the king?

More Sayings of the Wise
23 Here are some further sayings of the wise:
It is wrong to show favoritism when passing judgment.
24 
A judge who says to the wicked, “You are innocent,”
    will be cursed by many people and denounced by the nations.
25 
But it will go well for those who convict the guilty;
    rich blessings will be showered on them.
26 
An honest answer
    is like a kiss of friendship.
27 
Do your planning and prepare your fields
    before building your house.
28 
Don’t testify against your neighbors without cause;
    don’t lie about them.
29 
And don’t say, “Now I can pay them back for what they’ve done to me!
    I’ll get even with them!”
30 
I walked by the field of a lazy person,
    the vineyard of one with no common sense.
31 
I saw that it was overgrown with nettles.
    It was covered with weeds,
    and its walls were broken down.
32 
Then, as I looked and thought about it,
    I learned this lesson:
33 
A little extra sleep, a little more slumber,
    a little folding of the hands to rest—
34 
then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit;
    scarcity will attack you like an armed robber.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for helping us experience the truth of Wisdom and grow in righteous living according to your principles as we learn from your loving nature. We all face different kinds of adversity, but each challenge calls us to grow in our devotion; otherwise, we will fall into despair. We know you will be faithful to guide us toward good things, so we thank you for the goodness that is being prepared for your sons and daughters who are led by the Spirit. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 01-24-25

We can have appetites for many things this fallen world has to offer, can’t we? Therefore, we must be diligent with self-control, as well as teach our children about the foolish path strewn with the temptation and gluttony of food, alcohol, drugs, social media, foul TV/movies, as well as the destructive work of lust that can rob and destroy lives. Every human being has an inclination to follow temptation. These things cannot satisfy a soul that was created to hunger for Christ alone; Jesus is the only Antidote for the world’s poison. Thinking our lives will not be changed by what we consume is the epitome of foolishness.

Gluttony is a topic we don’t cover often, but we should certainly do so. Gluttony is a silent killer that is greatly underestimated; it is a lack of control over one’s consumption. For example, we may not see the overindulgence or poor choice of foods we consume as a sin; however, we may point the finger of shame at the sinful consumption by others of alcohol, drugs, as well as illicit sex. Our bodies are the temple of God; his Spirit lives in us (1 Cor 3:16). So, whatever we choose to indulge in definitely matters to the Lord. Gluttony and lust have tentacles that reach into many areas of human life and relationships, so people need to learn divine Wisdom on how to take authority over them in the Spirit of self-control.

Lust is another topic we rarely cover, but is so very dangerous to our relationship with God and our loved ones. Lust is a sinful desire for something that God has forbidden. Many times we associate lust with sexual behavior, but it is also connected to intoxication, thievery, hoarding, revenge, etc.; the root of lust is emptiness. Lust is a predator and human beings are its prey. Just because a person does not act upon a lustful desire, does not mean sin is absent. Jesus said to even “look” with lust is committing unfaithfulness in the heart (Mat 5:28). God is not unaware of the lustful fantasy of the mind and Jesus teaches the eye is the window to the soul. Pornography is a killer; it destroys trust and intimacy. People may think it is harmless, but they are terribly deceived. Pornography is a battle that is fought in the mind, the root is selfishness, and destroyed lives are the result. There is never a way to satisfy the root of lust.

In our passage from Proverbs 23, today, Solomon continues to teach his son about the areas of life that desperately need Christ’s Wisdom and the fruit of self-control. Solomon has spent a lot of energy and words through his wisdom writings teaching his son about immoral sexuality; he writes about the prostitute or immoral woman—a metaphor for sexual sin and lust.

Wisdom is a Person—Jesus—who calls us to follow him as committed disciples. Folly is a person—Satan—who seeks to trap and kill the unsuspecting. Remember, the pure in heart—those set apart for the glory of the Lord— are the ones who shall see God (Mat 5:8). Gluttony and lust are trespassing thieves seeking to rob the believer and we need to send them straight back to hell.

Proverbs 23 NLT
1
While dining with a ruler,
    pay attention to what is put before you.

If you are a big eater,
    put a knife to your throat;

don’t desire all the delicacies,
    for he might be trying to trick you.

Don’t wear yourself out trying to get rich.
    Be wise enough to know when to quit.

In the blink of an eye wealth disappears,
    for it will sprout wings
    and fly away like an eagle.

Don’t eat with people who are stingy;
    don’t desire their delicacies.

They are always thinking about how much it costs.
    “Eat and drink,” they say, but they don’t mean it.

You will throw up what little you’ve eaten,
    and your compliments will be wasted.

Don’t waste your breath on fools,
    for they will despise the wisest advice.
10 
Don’t cheat your neighbor by moving the ancient boundary markers;
    don’t take the land of defenseless orphans.
11 
For their Redeemer is strong;
    he himself will bring their charges against you.
12 
Commit yourself to instruction;
    listen carefully to words of knowledge.
13 
Don’t fail to discipline your children.
    The rod of punishment won’t kill them.
14 
Physical discipline
    may well save them from death.
15 
My child, if your heart is wise,
    my own heart will rejoice!
16 
Everything in me will celebrate
    when you speak what is right.
17 
Don’t envy sinners,
    but always continue to fear the Lord.
18 
You will be rewarded for this;
    your hope will not be disappointed.
19 
My child, listen and be wise:
    Keep your heart on the right course.
20 
Do not carouse with drunkards
    or feast with gluttons,
21 
for they are on their way to poverty,
    and too much sleep clothes them in rags.
22 
Listen to your father, who gave you life,
    and don’t despise your mother when she is old.
23 
Get the truth and never sell it;
    also get wisdom, discipline, and good judgment.
24 
The father of godly children has cause for joy.
    What a pleasure to have children who are wise.
25 
So give your father and mother joy!
    May she who gave you birth be happy.
26 
O my son, give me your heart.
    May your eyes take delight in following my ways.
27 
A prostitute is a dangerous trap;
    a promiscuous woman is as dangerous as falling into a narrow well.
28 
She hides and waits like a robber,
    eager to make more men unfaithful.
29 
Who has anguish? Who has sorrow?
    Who is always fighting? Who is always complaining?
    Who has unnecessary bruises? Who has bloodshot eyes?
30 
It is the one who spends long hours in the taverns,
    trying out new drinks.
31 
Don’t gaze at the wine, seeing how red it is,
    how it sparkles in the cup, how smoothly it goes down.
32 
For in the end it bites like a poisonous snake;
    it stings like a viper.
33 
You will see hallucinations,
    and you will say crazy things.
34 
You will stagger like a sailor tossed at sea,
    clinging to a swaying mast.
35 
And you will say, “They hit me, but I didn’t feel it.
    I didn’t even know it when they beat me up.
When will I wake up
    so I can look for another drink?”

Prayer: Lord, thank you for helping us really think and focus today on the sinful roots of gluttony and lust. We need to be aware and on guard, because we know how you feel about these things. The enemy tries all the time to use fear as a way to alienate us from your presence, but gluttony and lust operating in our lives does the same thing. It’s all sin and we need your help to overcome everything sent to destroy us. We pray for your goodness and courage to fill us, today. We pray for you to give us a desire for righteousness that far exceeds any desire for that which is forbidden by you. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 01-23-25

As parents, we should always want God’s best for our children and that means they need plenty of love, guidance, and correction. Many times we want to shield our children from the lack and pain we may have experienced in our young lives, or the difficulties that tried to destroy our own futures. After all, this is a fallen world and sin tempts everyone and, yes, especially parents; we are all flawed so we need our Creator to direct every life. The enemy is never silent or still; he moves to rob, kill, and destroy the abundant life of Christ moment by moment. Satan—the author of sin and death—hates and strives to destroy everyone connected to Christ—our Holy God and Author of the Holy Life.

We may passionately desire a meaningful and successful future for ourselves and our loved ones, but many times we stop looking beyond this natural realm for the victory only grace can provide. The world is not our home; this worldly system of lies is not our Creator. Only God can bring us meaning and success for living; we can make plans and steer things, but if the direction we are going is not the will of God then our efforts will not bring what we hope to gain. Evil cannot be satisfied. We cannot follow our hearts, we must obediently follow the righteous plan of God laid out in his Word. But, are we promised if we teach our children the gospel, they will always follow Christ and never veer from the Truth? Let’s remember the lesson of the Prodigal son who as a child experienced the loving care of the Father, yet demanded his own selfish way and left the safe dwelling of grace for a season; he experienced tremendous lack, but he found his way back to abundant life (Luke 15:11-32).

In our reading from Proverbs 22, today, King Solomon reminds us the greatest need for children is to know the saving power of Jesus and it is the parents job to set the course from the beginning. Therefore, as believers, our children should be the first ones we teach about their sinful nature and the righteous nature of Jesus to bring salvation and deliverance. Children need instruction, guidance, and discipline; this is an example of sharing the Good News of Christ. As our heavenly Father disciplines his children, we must also correct our children by helping them pursue and follow the spiritual realm of righteous living with the Lord. Yet, there is that free will, the deception of Satan, and a world culture that tries to steer a heart away from God; leaving a soul feeling lost and disconnected.

As I type this devotional, I am sitting next to a cup that bears my granddaughter’s picture and the wisdom proverb found in verse 6 (Ch 22). I know it takes the faithful work of God’s Spirit to help raise children into God-fearing adults. I pray for Christian parents to understand the power of a strong free will, the tendency of every human being to demand his or her own way, and Satan’s unquenchable hunger to destroy God’s design for family. I pray against a spirit of shame and failure for parents who have done all they knew to do only to feel their children are lost; we must trust the seeds of Truth we have sown in our children. When we pray and trust the Word of the Lord for salvation, we are saved and that salvation works to bring our families to Christ, as well (Acts 16:31-32). I pray for the supernatural and transforming work of Christ to bring people of all ages, who have heard and received the seeds of Truth, back to the Truth with their obedient lives and receive wholeness for the Glory of our amazing Lord in Jesus’ name! May the Wisdom of Christ open blind eyes to see and deaf ears to hear what the Spirit is saying in their spirits!

Proverbs 22 NLT
1
Choose a good reputation over great riches;
    being held in high esteem is better than silver or gold.

The rich and poor have this in common:
    The Lord made them both.

A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions.
    The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.

True humility and fear of the Lord
    lead to riches, honor, and long life.

Corrupt people walk a thorny, treacherous road;
    whoever values life will avoid it.

Direct your children onto the right path,
    and when they are older, they will not leave it.

Just as the rich rule the poor,
    so the borrower is servant to the lender.

Those who plant injustice will harvest disaster,
    and their reign of terror will come to an end.

Blessed are those who are generous,
    because they feed the poor.
10 
Throw out the mocker, and fighting goes, too.
    Quarrels and insults will disappear.
11 
Whoever loves a pure heart and gracious speech
    will have the king as a friend.
12 
The Lord preserves those with knowledge,
    but he ruins the plans of the treacherous.
13 
The lazy person claims, “There’s a lion out there!
    If I go outside, I might be killed!”
14 
The mouth of an immoral woman is a dangerous trap;
    those who make the Lord angry will fall into it.
15 
A youngster’s heart is filled with foolishness,
    but physical discipline will drive it far away.
16 
A person who gets ahead by oppressing the poor
    or by showering gifts on the rich will end in poverty.

Sayings of the Wise
17 
Listen to the words of the wise;
    apply your heart to my instruction.
18 
For it is good to keep these sayings in your heart
    and always ready on your lips.
19 
I am teaching you today—yes, you—
    so you will trust in the Lord.
20 
I have written thirty sayings for you,
    filled with advice and knowledge.
21 
In this way, you may know the truth
    and take an accurate report to those who sent you.
22 
Don’t rob the poor just because you can,
    or exploit the needy in court.
23 
For the Lord is their defender.
    He will ruin anyone who ruins them.
24 
Don’t befriend angry people
    or associate with hot-tempered people,
25 
or you will learn to be like them
    and endanger your soul.
26 
Don’t agree to guarantee another person’s debt
    or put up security for someone else.
27 
If you can’t pay it,
    even your bed will be snatched from under you.
28 
Don’t cheat your neighbor by moving the ancient boundary markers
    set up by previous generations.
29 
Do you see any truly competent workers?
    They will serve kings
    rather than working for ordinary people.

Prayer: Lord, you are the Rescuer! We pray for a spiritual rescue mission for our sons, daughters, and family of loved ones to return to the Truth and Life you offer. We pray for a spiritual rescue mission for our friends, neighbors, and this world that desperately needs your forgiveness and grace. We pray for Wisdom to guide the choices of all of your children. We pray to see the foolishness of our selfish ways. We pray for the gospel seeds already planted in hearts to overtake the sinful inclinations of human flesh, so we can genuinely emulate the Truth. Give every heart that has some knowledge of you, an unquenchable hunger for the Truth and pursue it for overflow. Bring the miracles we need, Lord. Deliver us and our loved ones from evil. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 01-22-25

Victory in Jesus is one of my favorite gospel songs. It reminds me of the atoning work of Jesus for me; to redeem, cleanse, heal, and open my eyes to the Truth of the Father’s love for me. As a believer, I have victory because I have repented of sin and chose to reach for his godliness. The Lord guides, directs, and has authority over all things. Therefore, if I stay focused on my Lord, I never have to fear not being in the right place at the right time; I will not miss a single good thing God has for me. I have victory over sin and death to live in Christ and, if you have repented and been cleansed by the blood of Jesus, so do you!

In our passage this morning from Proverbs 21, King Solomon reminds us of the power, knowledge, and presence of the Lord over all creation and this Lord examines the motives of human hearts. Think about how God knows the hearts that run to share goodness and the hearts that run to do evil. God can move people around and in and out of positions according to his will. He knows the leaders who will honor his Word and who will not. As believers, when we do the will of the Lord, we may not always see the results right away, but God sees the Truth of our discipleship. God knows and has the power to position any human being where he or she can bring the most good for the benefit of Christ and his Kingdom.

Now, as God’s sons and daughters, we may not like where we are positioned sometimes, because God does not ask us where we want to serve, what we want our responsibilities to involve, or if we like the people with whom we serve. God simply positions us, guides and empowers us, and asks us to go and do his will where he places us. Learning to treasure our call from the Lord is a part of our transformation; to become disciples [students] of Christ.

God has moved kings, presidents, and other leaders throughout history in order to accomplish his justice and reveal his glory. There have been times in my life where I did not understand God’s positioning process, but down the road of life a bit farther it all made sense to me. Christ was discipling me, so I could disciple others. I was learning valuable lessons that would help prepare, sustain, and make me victorious in the next place the Lord was taking me. Therefore, keeping a humble attitude is essential, because we must be motivated to do the will of God.

Proverbs 21 NLT
1
The king’s heart is like a stream of water directed by the Lord;
    he guides it wherever he pleases.

People may be right in their own eyes,
    but the Lord examines their heart.

The Lord is more pleased when we do what is right and just
    than when we offer him sacrifices.

Haughty eyes, a proud heart,
    and evil actions are all sin.

Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity,
    but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.

Wealth created by a lying tongue
    is a vanishing mist and a deadly trap.

The violence of the wicked sweeps them away,
    because they refuse to do what is just.

The guilty walk a crooked path;
    the innocent travel a straight road.

It’s better to live alone in the corner of an attic
    than with a quarrelsome wife in a lovely home.
10 
Evil people desire evil;
    their neighbors get no mercy from them.
11 
If you punish a mocker, the simpleminded become wise;
    if you instruct the wise, they will be all the wiser.
12 
The Righteous One knows what is going on in the homes of the wicked;
    he will bring disaster on them.
13 
Those who shut their ears to the cries of the poor
    will be ignored in their own time of need.
14 
A secret gift calms anger;
    a bribe under the table pacifies fury.
15 
Justice is a joy to the godly,
    but it terrifies evildoers.
16 
The person who strays from common sense
    will end up in the company of the dead.
17 
Those who love pleasure become poor;
    those who love wine and luxury will never be rich.
18 
The wicked are punished in place of the godly,
    and traitors in place of the honest.
19 
It’s better to live alone in the desert
    than with a quarrelsome, complaining wife.
20 
The wise have wealth and luxury,
    but fools spend whatever they get.
21 
Whoever pursues righteousness and unfailing love
    will find life, righteousness, and honor.
22 
The wise conquer the city of the strong
    and level the fortress in which they trust.
23 
Watch your tongue and keep your mouth shut,
    and you will stay out of trouble.
24 
Mockers are proud and haughty;
    they act with boundless arrogance.
25 
Despite their desires, the lazy will come to ruin,
    for their hands refuse to work.
26 
Some people are always greedy for more,
    but the godly love to give!
27 
The sacrifice of an evil person is detestable,
    especially when it is offered with wrong motives.
28 
A false witness will be cut off,
    but a credible witness will be allowed to speak.
29 
The wicked bluff their way through,
    but the virtuous think before they act.
30 
No human wisdom or understanding or plan
    can stand against the Lord.
31 
The horse is prepared for the day of battle,
    but the victory belongs to the Lord.

Prayer: Lord, you have called us to be your disciples and you continue to use all of Scripture to help us discover and learn your righteous ways. Our human wisdom is inadequate, but your divine Wisdom in Christ makes us victorious as disciples. Examine our hearts and motives; help us grow in Truth. Give us eyes to see evil and run from it. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 01-21-25

Broken promises, the abandonment of a parent, abuse of trust, unfaithful mates, untrue gossip, physical or emotional violence are just some of the acts of injustice we can face in this life; they all leave deep wounds and pain. Even though God has promised to be our Vindicator, letting him handle things when we have been wronged can be a difficult challenge. Oh, we trust God for sure, right? Yet, we know God’s timing is different; he may not deal with things right away. God’s perspective of a situation is entirely righteous bringing to the forefront the motives of every heart; he may not deal with the situation the way we would prefer. God’s goal is to make us stronger and persevering in this life; he may call us to forgive an offense without receiving an apology or a change in that person. God’s way is not a “get even” process; he is pure righteousness.

In our passage today from Proverbs 20, we are reminded about the fallen nature of humanity and the pain that sinful flesh can inflict. We want to see justice be served when we are harmed; it is not wrong to want justice, but we must allow God to execute it. Scripture reminds us it is God’s place to judge, punish, justify, and vindicate (Ro 12:19). God alone is pure and without sin, so he can cause our innocence to be radiant with his glory before others should that be his plan.

If we do not leave injustice with God, we will find ourselves with bitter souls [a sin]. We will hold onto grudges and spend our energy condemning others. Instead of living in this awful soup of negativity, we can trust God to deal with our hearts, the hearts of others involved, choose to look at the situation with the eyes of mercy, and forgive (1 Pet 2:21-23). Making a list of wrongs is not Jesus; nor is being happy when those who have harmed us get harmed by others. The Wisdom of God—Jesus— calls us to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us (Mat 5:44). If Jesus could look at those who were murdering him and ask the Father to forgive them, we can choose love and receive grace for the things we face.

Proverbs 20 NLT
1
Wine produces mockers; alcohol leads to brawls.
    Those led astray by drink cannot be wise.

The king’s fury is like a lion’s roar;
    to rouse his anger is to risk your life.

Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor;
    only fools insist on quarreling.

Those too lazy to plow in the right season
    will have no food at the harvest.

Though good advice lies deep within the heart,
    a person with understanding will draw it out.

Many will say they are loyal friends,
    but who can find one who is truly reliable?

The godly walk with integrity;
    blessed are their children who follow them.

When a king sits in judgment, he weighs all the evidence,
    distinguishing the bad from the good.

Who can say, “I have cleansed my heart;
    I am pure and free from sin?”
10 
False weights and unequal measures—
    the Lord detests double standards of every kind.
11 
Even children are known by the way they act,
    whether their conduct is pure, and whether it is right.
12 
Ears to hear and eyes to see—
    both are gifts from the Lord.
13 
If you love sleep, you will end in poverty.
    Keep your eyes open, and there will be plenty to eat!
14 
The buyer haggles over the price, saying, “It’s worthless,”
    then brags about getting a bargain!
15 
Wise words are more valuable
    than much gold and many rubies.
16 
Get security from someone who guarantees a stranger’s debt.
    Get a deposit if he does it for foreigners.
17 
Stolen bread tastes sweet,
    but it turns to gravel in the mouth.
18 
Plans succeed through good counsel;
    don’t go to war without wise advice.
19 
A gossip goes around telling secrets,
    so don’t hang around with chatterers.
20 
If you insult your father or mother,
    your light will be snuffed out in total darkness.
21 
An inheritance obtained too early in life
    is not a blessing in the end.
22 
Don’t say, “I will get even for this wrong.”
    Wait for the Lord to handle the matter.
23 
The Lord detests double standards;
    he is not pleased by dishonest scales.
24 
The Lord directs our steps,
    so why try to understand everything along the way?
25 
Don’t trap yourself by making a rash promise to God
    and only later counting the cost.
26 
A wise king scatters the wicked like wheat,
    then runs his threshing wheel over them.
27 
The Lord’s light penetrates the human spirit,
    exposing every hidden motive.
28 
Unfailing love and faithfulness protect the king;
    his throne is made secure through love.
29 
The glory of the young is their strength;
    the gray hair of experience is the splendor of the old.
30 
Physical punishment cleanses away evil;
    such discipline purifies the heart.

Prayer: Lord, to guard our hearts against bitterness and resentment for the pain we have endured from others, we give you our emotions and surrender our right to get even. We forgive others, will wait for the justice you declare, and call for the Spirit to heal and restore our souls. You have taught us to forgive as we have been forgiven and we want to honor your Wisdom. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Jen Auer 01-20-25

Pastor Mary mentioned in yesterday’s devotion that Solomon reiterates many things that he shared within the pervious chapters; and in Proverbs 20 we see much of the same pieces of wisdom being shared. You will notice that within each Proverb, Solomon rephrases the nuggets of Godly wisdom that he is sharing with not only his son, but with all believers, including you and me. This is not an exercise of annoyance, rather an exercise of continuously pointing believers towards having an obedient heart for Truth; a heart that is not only in relationship with Jesus, but one that longs to grow more faithful and righteous.

Today, is the inauguration of President Donald Trump back into office as the 47th President of the United States, it is also Martin Luther King Jr. Day. During Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech on August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. there were approximately 250,000 people who marched on Washington for jobs and freedom at the largest civil rights gathering. During that speech, Dr. King quoted the Word of God 4 times. On the 8th time that he said “I have a dream” he went on to quote Isaiah 40:4-5, as he said, “I have a dream that one day ‘every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together’.” As many of you know, Dr. King was a minister and theologian who loved Jesus, and here we are almost 57 years after he was assassinated, honoring not only his life and what he did for civil rights, but how he loved Jesus and stood as a vessel for God’s Truth before the world to witness God’s love, justice, righteousness, and peace. We need to pray for this same wisdom that Dr. King embodied for our 47th President of the United States, President Donald Trump. Just as Solomon speaks of the wise counsel of the kings of his time, we want that same Godly wise counsel for our President so that it will translate God’s love, justice, righteousness, and peace to impact all of America and the world.

Proverbs 20 (NLT)

1 Wine produces mockers; alcohol leads to brawls.
Those led astray by drink cannot be wise.

2 The king’s fury is like a lion’s roar;
to rouse his anger is to risk your life.

3 Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor;
only fools insist on quarreling.

4 Those too lazy to plow in the right season
will have no food at the harvest.

5 Though good advice lies deep within the heart,
a person with understanding will draw it out.

6 Many will say they are loyal friends,
but who can find one who is truly reliable?

7 The godly walk with integrity;
blessed are their children who follow them.

8 When a king sits in judgment, he weighs all the evidence,
distinguishing the bad from the good.

9 Who can say, “I have cleansed my heart;
I am pure and free from sin”?

10 False weights and unequal measures—
the Lord detests double standards of every kind.

11 Even children are known by the way they act,
whether their conduct is pure, and whether it is right.

12 Ears to hear and eyes to see—
both are gifts from the Lord.

13 If you love sleep, you will end in poverty.
Keep your eyes open, and there will be plenty to eat!

14 The buyer haggles over the price, saying, “It’s worthless,”
then brags about getting a bargain!

15 Wise words are more valuable
than much gold and many rubies.

16 Get security from someone who guarantees a stranger’s debt.
Get a deposit if he does it for foreigners.

17 Stolen bread tastes sweet,
but it turns to gravel in the mouth.

18 Plans succeed through good counsel;
don’t go to war without wise advice.

19 A gossip goes around telling secrets,
so don’t hang around with chatterers.

20 If you insult your father or mother,
your light will be snuffed out in total darkness.

21 An inheritance obtained too early in life
is not a blessing in the end.

22 Don’t say, “I will get even for this wrong.”
Wait for the Lord to handle the matter.

23 The Lord detests double standards;
he is not pleased by dishonest scales.

24 The Lord directs our steps,
so why try to understand everything along the way?

25 Don’t trap yourself by making a rash promise to God
and only later counting the cost.

26 A wise king scatters the wicked like wheat,
then runs his threshing wheel over them.

27 The Lord’s light penetrates the human spirit,
exposing every hidden motive.

28 Unfailing love and faithfulness protect the king;
his throne is made secure through love.

29 The glory of the young is their strength;
the gray hair of experience is the splendor of the old.

30 Physical punishment cleanses away evil;
such discipline purifies the heart.

Prayer: Jesus, thank You for being the example of wisdom for our lives. Holy Spirit, please impart Your wisdom to each of us today. Be with President Trump today and each day that he serves as our 47th President. Impart Your Godly wisdom to him so that he can make sound decisions for our country. We ask for You to guide his heart, words, actions, inactions, and steps each day that we are all within his care. May You be glorified, Jesus, in America and throughout the world. We ask this in Your Name, Jesus. Amen.