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Verse for Today

April 27th, 2024

April 27, 2024 • Proverbs 9:10

‭Proverbs 9:10 CSB‬

[10] “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.


https://bible.com/bible/1713/pro.9.10.CSB


The Key to Real Wisdom




Would you ever build a house without blueprints? Or assemble an airplane without instructions? Or conduct open-heart surgery without training?




Hopefully your answer is “no.”




If we want to know how something works, we should look to the expert for insight. In a similar way, if we want to know how the world works, we should look to God.




“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.”

Proverbs 9:10 ESV




God made the world and everything in it. He knows how life works best.




But too often, we look to ourselves or even to others to tell us who we are, what to think, and to explain to us how life works. The good news is:




Wisdom doesn’t begin with us—the created.

Wisdom begins with God—the Creator.




Are you interested in real wisdom? Genuine insight? True understanding? Look to God, study His ways, and consider His character. Examine Him closely and find what you’re searching for.




Real wisdom starts with a God-centered foundation. Everything else is built on that rock.




But as we do that, we must first honestly ask ourselves some hard questions: Do I want to learn from God, or would I rather do my own thing? Do I want godly wisdom, or would I rather be my own god?




Satan fell from heaven because he wanted more power than God. Adam and Eve struggled in the garden because they weren’t sure if they could trust God. And ever since, every human has been faced with a choice: to seek God, or seek life without Him. No one can make the decision for you, but if you want to be truly wise, you must choose God.




So right now, be real with yourself: Are you willing to surrender your way of thinking and genuinely look to God, or would you rather just do your own thing? If you feel a wall of pride going up within you, ask God to help you knock it down. Brick by brick, He can reestablish your foundation.

Verse for Today

May 29, 2024 • Psalm 119:105

‭Psalm 119:105 ESV‬ [105] Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. https://bible.com/bible/59/psa.119.105.esv An Illuminating Light  Imagine trekking through the woods on a pitch-black night with only a lantern or flashlight to guide you. How would you stay on the trail? How would you know where to go? How would you keep from getting lost?  The author of Psalm 119 shares some insight:  “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” ‭‭Psalm‬ ‭119‬:‭105‬ ‭NIV‬‬  The word of God refers to the written or spoken message of God, the Bible, as well as the message of God revealed in the person of Jesus Christ, often called the Word.  God is real. He created you on purpose, and He designed this world with you in mind. So, how can you know who He is, what He’s like, and what He desires from and for you?  You can know God, better understand who He’s created you to be, and navigate this increasingly dark world by the light of His Word.  The word of God is like a light in your hand, illuminating truths about the story of God, the character of God, and the ways of God. It helps us understand His creation and answer difficult questions or make hard choices.  The guidance found in God’s Word is perfect. His story is true. His instructions are trustworthy. His promises will stand. His commands are like beams of light pointing us back to Himself.  Now, notice what this verse doesn’t say. It doesn’t say that God’s word is a spotlight exposing to everyone every single thing about your past, present, or future.  No, God’s Word is a lamp for your feet and a light on your path. And as you walk with Him, step by step, He will lead you to life.

Verse for Today

May 28, 2024 • Colossians 1:13–14

‭Colossians 1:13-14 ESV‬ [13] He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, [14] in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. https://bible.com/bible/59/col.1.13-14.esv The Kingdom of Light  When we talk about the gospel of Jesus, we most often talk about Jesus’ crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection. As Christians, these are the truths that we believe in that grant us salvation, and are an important part of the New Testament message.  But there is more that happens behind the scenes of Jesus’ death. Paul unpacks some of those things in the letter he writes to the Colossian church.  Through his resurrection, Jesus conquered the evil supernatural powers that oppose God. Jesus proved Himself victorious over death and darkness—they cannot defeat Him or overthrow His Kingdom.  This is why Paul says that we have been rescued from the dominion of darkness. Before we were part of God’s family, we were held captive in darkness by our own way that opposed God. In fact, later in the same chapter of Colossians, Paul says:  "Once you were alienated from God and were enemies in your minds because of your evil behavior." Colossians 1:21 NIV  However, since Jesus conquered death and was victorious over the kingdom of darkness, we too are rescued and freed from our old ways as well. We are forgiven in Christ and given a new life in God’s kingdom–this is what Paul calls "redemption."  Death has no dominion over us, if we accept the life Jesus freely offers to us.  We are now called a new creation in Jesus, and the Spirit of God dwells within us, guiding us toward what God planned for us.  Take a moment to consider the greatness and goodness of Jesus. Thank Him for all that He has done for you, specifically for making a way to have a relationship with Him, free from your old ways. He is victorious!

Verse for Today

May 19, 2024 • Acts 2:38

‭Acts 2:38 ESV‬ [38] And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. https://bible.com/bible/59/act.2.38.esv A Better Way  Have you ever gone the wrong way? Once you realized that you were headed in the opposite direction of where you wanted to end up, did you keep going—or did you turn around?  We’ve all been lost at one time or another. We’ve all done things we regret. We’ve all messed up.  “Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” Acts 2:38 NIV  “Sin” (the Greek word hamartia) means to miss the mark, to be mistaken, or to wander from the path of righteousness. “Repent” (the Greek word metanoeō) means to change one’s mind, change direction, or think and act differently.  To summarize our situation: God made the world, we messed it up, and Jesus has come to make things right again. This is our story. But the great news is, even when we’ve made choices that haven’t honored God in the past, it’s not too late to turn around.   But you (“each of you,” as Peter said) must decide if you want to abandon the path that eventually leads to empty pleasure and unnecessary pain, and turn back to God—allowing grace to wash over you, and by accepting the gift that’s already yours.  And that awesome gift—the Holy Spirit—will help you, lead you, and comfort you … in a way that only He can. And though you can’t take credit for purchasing the gift or giving the gift, the gift isn’t truly yours until you reach out and take it.   Your family cannot do it for you. Your friends cannot do it for you. Your church cannot do it for you.  “He renews my strength. He guides me along right paths, bringing honor to his name.” Psalm 23:3 NLT  As you process today’s verse, in what way can you turn from your selfish desires and run back to God? Ask Him to give you the strength, discernment, and endurance to keep following Him … wherever He leads.   He is the better way.