A Friend Loves at All Times

Date: December 8, 2022
Topic: Finances
Passage: Proverbs 17:15–Proverbs 17:19

To justify the wicked and to condemn the righteous is to call evil good, and good evil (v. 15). This is hated by the Lord and any who operate in this manner are fools. There are many examples of this going on in our society today but one that is very glaring is the abortion iss …

A Merry Heart Is Like Medicine

Date: November 26, 2021
Topic: Joy
Passage: Proverbs 17:20–Proverbs 17:28

Dishonesty does you no good, and telling lies will get you in trouble (v. 20). The person who becomes the parent of a self-confident fool does it to his sorrow, and the father of such has no joy in him (v. 21). When the heart is filled with joy a man’s whole being is refreshed. …

Evil Men Seek Rebellion

Date: November 28, 2020
Topic: Fool
Passage: Proverbs 17:10–Proverbs 17:14

No matter how much you beat on a fool he will not change; but gently rebuke a wise man and he will take it to heart (v. 10). The wise man realizes his limitations and is thankful for correction while a fool is unresponsive. Have you ever heard the expression, “There is no fo …

Children Need to Revere Their Parents

Date: February 18, 2020
Topic: Jealousy
Passage: Proverbs 17:5–Proverbs 17:9

Any who rejoice over the misfortune of others are actually mocking God (v. 5). Since the poor are made in God’s image, as all people are, to mock them is to speak against God. I have known people to rejoice when the group they felt in competition with suffered loss and their gr …

The Lord Tests the Hearts

Date: May 18, 2019
Topic: Faithfulness
Passage: Proverbs 17:1–Proverbs 17:4

It is far better to have a peaceful and quiet meal of dry bread than having a lot to eat in a house where there is strife (v. 1). Harmony of a person’s relationship with others is to be desired over a bountiful supply of food. Think of the children today who grow up in a home w …

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