Proverbs 28:22-27 Listen to today's devotional If you trust that God will take care of you, you have no right to be stingy. That's my attempt at a proverb to suggest that stinginess is not a budgeting strategy. It is a theology problem. Of course, there's responsible giving and generosity. But don't think we decide where that line is arbitrarily. We're influenced by our culture and the values we hold. For example, many people assume Jesus said literal things about hell, but was only figuratively speaking about riches. So, here's the theology problem. When I clutch what I have, I’m not protecting my resources. I’m revealing my fear. And fear is often just unbelief dressed in responsible clothing. If God is Provider, then why am I hoarding? If God is Shepherd, why am I grazing like there’s no next pasture? Stinginess says, “There won’t be enough.” Faith says, “There will be more where that came from.” But let’s go deeper. Because this isn’t just about money. It’...
Proverbs 13:1-4 Listen to today's devotional “From the fruit of their words good persons eat good things…” (Proverbs 13:2). Let's consider how this proverb impacts our discipleship. You may be someone who has a problem with their "big mouth." You say things you don't want to, and what you say often makes what you're in even worse. For a moment, think of your mouth less as a megaphone and more as a garden. That makes every word you use a seed. Now, think about how culture often rewards rage and sarcasm. What is that really building these days? Sharp tongues earn followers, sure. But at what expense? Cynicism masquerades as wisdom but really only makes us feel more hopeless. The proverb, though, asks us to think about how our words don't just describe our world. They help shape it. That we don't just speak about our lives. We speak our lives into being. I don't mean that in a name-it-claim-it kind of way. This is not a nod to the prosperity gospel....