Today Family Ministry Resident Brooke Renfroe leads us through Chapter 15 of the Book of Proverbs. Be sure to check back every day for this 31-day journey through all 31 Chapters! www.journeychristian.com
Thank you, Brooke! 15:28 The mind of the righteous ponders how to answer. 15:1 A soft answer turns away wrath. 15:23 To make an appropriate answer is joy to anyone.
Brooke thank you for laying out Proverbs 15, one of my favorite Proverbs. In his sermon titled The Hedge of Thorns and the Plain Way, Charles Spurgeon used Proverbs 15:19 in a spiritual sense, speaking to those who are spiritually lazy: “The spiritual sluggard does not believe after that practical fashion. He says, ‘It is true;’ but he acts as if it were false. He is too much a sluggard to become an infidel; he is too lethargic to argue against the truth which condemns him; he nods assent, it is the nod of sleep.” Spurgeon went on to describe the life of the spiritually lazy man: · His spiritual life is lived as if he were asleep. · He once gave an effort to forsake sin but did not follow through. · His spiritual life is a hard way, full of thorns. · Spiritual things seem long and dreary. · The Christian life is full of thorny perplexities, problems, and misery. · He may find that his way to heaven is blocked.
Another awesome episode. We've all experienced life & pain from someone's words so this was a great lesson. Took away alot of notes - wisdom requires learning from correction & a wise person is hungry for knowledge while the fool feeds on trash.
I probably would have listened to more of this.. but the person is reading from what i consider to be a corrupt translation of the text... an ESV translation... which I but some where between the NASB95 and the NIV....I wish they would have expounded on the text using a King James Version.. but alas it was bot so..
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Thank you, Brooke! 15:28 The mind of the righteous ponders how to answer. 15:1 A soft answer turns away wrath. 15:23 To make an appropriate answer is joy to anyone.
Great verses!
“A glad heart makes a happy face; a broken heart crushes the spirit.”
Proverbs 15:13
A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit!
Love that verse!
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The fear of the Lord is the instruction of wisdom, and before honor is humility. Proverbs 15:33
Great verse!
Brooke thank you for laying out Proverbs 15, one of my favorite Proverbs. In his sermon titled The Hedge of Thorns and the Plain Way, Charles Spurgeon used Proverbs 15:19 in a spiritual sense, speaking to those who are spiritually lazy: “The spiritual sluggard does not believe after that practical fashion. He says, ‘It is true;’ but he acts as if it were false. He is too much a sluggard to become an infidel; he is too lethargic to argue against the truth which condemns him; he nods assent, it is the nod of sleep.” Spurgeon went on to describe the life of the spiritually lazy man:
· His spiritual life is lived as if he were asleep.
· He once gave an effort to forsake sin but did not follow through.
· His spiritual life is a hard way, full of thorns.
· Spiritual things seem long and dreary.
· The Christian life is full of thorny perplexities, problems, and misery.
· He may find that his way to heaven is blocked.
Wonderful!
You're giving me life this morning with the Spurgeon quotes!
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"A person finds joy in giving an apt reply--and how good is a timely word!" Proverbs 15:23
Great job Brooke!
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Another awesome episode. We've all experienced life & pain from someone's words so this was a great lesson. Took away alot of notes - wisdom requires learning from correction & a wise person is hungry for knowledge while the fool feeds on trash.
Well said!
I probably would have listened to more of this.. but the person is reading from what i consider to be a corrupt translation of the text... an ESV translation... which I but some where between the NASB95 and the NIV....I wish they would have expounded on the text using a King James Version.. but alas it was bot so..