Proverbs 3:13-18 Listen to today’s devotional I remarked to a men's group recently that the point of the book of Proverbs is simple: Don't be stupid. Well, that's not technically incorrect. But the better way to say it is that the desire of Proverbs is for us to obtain the wisdom of God. Same difference. Proverbs 3 says that wisdom is "a tree of life to those who lay hold of her." I imagine the writer wanted us to think back to the tree of life in the garden depicted in Genesis. That tree is a symbol of life as God intended it to be. Rooted and sustained by God. Sin disrupted that life when the created couple traded walking in step with God for pursuing their own desire. And we continue that story when we try to build life on our own terms, reaching for what looks good and feels right to us. More often than not, we end up wondering why we're so exhausted and disconnected. It's like we're always searching for something deeper. That's why Proverbs ...
Proverbs 3:5-10 Listen to today’s devotional Let's talk about trust as less of a feeling and more of a transfer of weight. To trust in the Lord isn't to stop thinking or using the reasoning God gave us. That great verse from Proverbs 3 invites us to stop leaning on our own understanding. And that is different. You should use your insight, your experience, and even your instincts. But I'm sure you know you can have all that before you and still be leaning in the wrong direction. Chew on this today. Often, we don't trust God as much as we consult God. We lean on our plans, our timelines, and our need for control, and then ask God to bless what we have already decided. Now, maybe there are times that's all we can do. But trust in God recenters us so that we are prepared to make more faithful decisions. Trust says, “God, I’m not just asking for your input. I’m putting the weight of my life on your wisdom.” Doesn't that kind of trust feel risky? That's because ...