"Learning Wisdom" March 20 Readings: Deuteronomy 17-18, Mark 15:21–47, Psalm 37:8–14, Proverbs 8:32-33
Reading the Bible in 2023
Each day this year we will read a selection from the Old Testament, the New Testament, a portion of the Psalms, and part of Proverbs. By the end of the year, you will have read the entire Bible. We read this way to give you a bit of variety. In reading four portions of God's word in a day, one of them is bound to speak to your life!
NOTE: if you get behind, do not give up. Read today's readings and try to catch up when you have a chance. The goal is not to "accomplish a task" but to meet God in his word. Read the word. Also, if you are short on time, READ GOD'S WORD and skip my devotional!
Bible Readings: Deuteronomy 17-18, Mark 15:21–47, Psalm 37:8–14, Proverbs 8:32-33
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Daily Devotional: Learning Wisdom
Proverbs is a unique book within the Scriptures. It's not primarily about theology or eternity, but about practical issues of living life here on earth. It is a book of wisdom from Solomon to his sons to teach them how to honor God, how to make wise choices, and how to lead Israel well (they were, of course, the princes of the land). There are instructions about the tongue, about handling money, and a plethora of warnings about the dangers of sexual immorality.
Chapter 8 is a summary and recapitulation of the well-organized and systematic teachings of wisdom in chapters 1 through 7. In our reading, verses 22-23, he shares a few of the keys to the life of wisdom, dropping some hints that we need to heed.
And now, O sons, listen to me:First, Solomon calls on his sons to listen and obey. How arcane that sounds. "No one tells me what to do. I do what I want." That's the way of this world, but it is also the way of folly. A wise man or woman is willing to submit to those authorities that God has placed in his or her life. God. The Word of God. Parents. Bosses. Teachers. Church leaders. The wise are not brazen and full of themselves, but willing to listen, learn and obey.
blessed are those who keep my ways.
Hear instruction and be wise,
and do not neglect it.
Second, Solomon encouraged his sons to learn wisdom by accepting instruction. They needed to realize that they did not have all wisdom or knowledge and that they needed to learn more. They needed to seek that knowledge. That is a general principle - a wise man or woman reads and listens and learns about many things. But it is primarily focused on the Word of God. The wise must be diligent as students of God's word because it is there that God's wisdom is revealed.
As I read verses like this, I realize how successful the enemy has been in winning the hearts and minds of our world. How odd it sounds to talk about submitting to authority and learning wisdom from others, instead of simply choosing for yourself what is right and wrong. The enemy has convinced this world that dark is light and light is dark, that good is bad and bad is good, and that up is down and down is up.
We must read and study God's Word and submit our minds to its truths, to be renewed by it rather than to be shaped by the lies of this world. Solomon begged his sons, even 3000 years ago, not to neglect the wisdom of God's Word. The principle is even truer today.
Father, teach us your truth that we may walk in your wisdom.
Consider God's Word:
Did one of these passages speak strongly to you today? Which one?
Is there sin in your life that needs to be confessed and dealt with that was revealed in one of these passages?
Is there a struggle in your life that one of these passages spoke to?
Do you walk in the wisdom of God or do you live in folly, disobeying God?
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