Showing posts with label Proverbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proverbs. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 November 2019

Some important truths to remember.





I was reminded of these verses at Church this morning.
We can trust the Lord. He is in control of all things.
Our lives and times are in His hands. 
He has promised many precious things in His Word and He will always be faithful!


Here's the link to the sermon. It's a good challenging one!
https://youtu.be/NjR21V_3JiM







Friday, 16 November 2018

Proverbs 12 ponderings


So I was pondering these verses today. I think they're pretty amazing and it's definitely worth paying attention to them. Don't you want to declare righteousness, promote health, be established forever, have joy, and delight the Lord? It seems simple: Love Him, Obey Him, Speak the truth.



Friday, 14 April 2017

Some verses from Proverbs 28




I read this this morning and it blessed, encouraged and challenged me. Am I confessing and forsaking sin? Am I walking blamelessly and wisely and not trusting in my own heart?



Sunday, 22 June 2014

He with us; we with Him. Spurgeon's Faith's Checkbook.

Faith's Check Book, Daily Entry

C. H. Spurgeon


June 22

He with Us; We with Him

The fear of the Lord prolongeth days: but the years of the wicked shall be shortened. (Proverbs 10:27)

There is no doubt about it. The fear of the Lord leads to virtuous habits, and these prevent that waste of life which comes of sin and vice. The holy rest which springs out of faith in the Lord Jesus also greatly helps a man when he is ill. Every physician rejoices to have a patient whose mind is fully at ease. Worry kills, but confidence in God is like healing medicine.
We have therefore all the arrangements for long life, and if it be really for our good, we shall see a good old age and come to our graves as shocks of corn in their season. Let us not be overcome with sudden expectation of death the moment we have a finger-ache, but let us rather expect that we may have to work on through a considerable length of days.
And what if we should soon be called to the higher sphere? Certainly there would be nothing to deplore in such a summons but everything to rejoice in. Living or dying we are the Lord's. If we live, Jesus will be with us; if we die, we shall be with Jesus.

The truest lengthening of life is to live while we live, wasting no time but using every hour for the highest ends. So be it this day.

(http://www.spurgeon.org/fcb/fcb.cgi)

I thought this was a good reminder. I love the phrase: "If we live, Jesus will be with us; if we die, we shall be with Jesus." What a glorious certainty for believers. I hope you're as blessed by that thought as I am.