Judge Wisely

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Daily Reading: Jeremiah 4:19-6:15, Colossians 1:18-2:7, Psalm 77:1-20, Proverbs 24:23-25

Daily Verse: “These also are sayings of the wise. Partiality in judging is not good.” Prov. 24:23

Judge wisely.

Showing partiality in judgment angers God and will bring consequences. Assuming things causes wrong conclusions that hurt people. Court cases require witnesses, so convicting the guilty happens with the facts, not assumptions.

Judging on appearance causes the most issues. Just because something looks a certain way doesn’t tell the whole story. During my college years, a friend cheated on her husband with another co-worker. But I didn’t believe the story when I heard it, thinking she wouldn’t do such a thing. However, she did, and appearances deceived me.

Before passing judgment, spend time getting the facts. If anything doesn’t add up, continue searching until it does. Don’t settle for partial truths and easy assumptions. Put the time and effort into finding out the whole story and filling in all the gaps. Only then, conclude.

Partiality causes pain. Judging quickly convicts the innocent and lets the guilty go unpunished.

Lord, forgive us for judging too quickly. Please help us to make good decisions by gathering all the facts and then drawing proper conclusions. In all things, let us honor You.  IJNIP. Amen

Live in Peace

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Daily Reading: Jeremiah 2:31-4:18, Colossians 1:1-17, Psalm 76:1-12, Proverbs 24:21-22

Daily Verse: “My son, fear the Lord and the king, and do not join with those who do otherwise,” Prov. 24:21

Live in peace.

Escaping the calamities that the world endures means not joining in with rebellious people who seek to cause trouble. 

Do not be deceived: “Bad company ruins good morals.” 1 Cor. 15:33

Who you spend your time with determines what your future looks like. Walking with wise people brings wisdom; walking with fools brings heartache. As I get older, my inner circle grows smaller. Setting boundaries in relationships helps me surround myself with wise people who have my best interest at heart.

Look for people whose lives reflect their beliefs, not intimidated by the world’s morality, but living for the applause of One. Who people worship determines the way they live their lives. If they live for Jesus, their outward actions reflect His grace and mercy. Many people say they live for Christ but only live for themselves.

Use discernment in developing those who influence your life. Don’t follow rebels; trust those who exemplify Christ in their lives.

Lord, forgive us for following anyone but You.  As we move through our days, give us discernment when choosing our friendships. Help us develop life-giving relationships with people intent on living their lives for You.  IJNIP. Amen

No Gloating

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Daily Reading: Jeremiah 1:1-2:30, Philippians 4:1-23, Psalm 75:1-10, Proverbs 24:17-20

Daily Verse: Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles,” Prov. 24:17

No gloating.

When others fall, God doesn’t want us to rejoice at their misfortune. God loves your enemies and creates them in His image. A difficult concept to grasp; our limited perspective doesn’t allow us to know all that God knows.

Schadenfreude means pleasure derived from another person’s misfortune. When someone cuts you off on the interstate, and a few miles later, you see them sitting on the side of the road with flashing blue lights behind them, rejoicing equals schadenfreude.

Instead of rejoicing, thank God for preventing the reckless driver from hurting themselves or someone else, and pray they learn their lesson. As a sinner, I’ve cut people off in traffic, often unknowingly, but God still loves me. And He loves the person you consider an enemy.

The Lord doesn’t want us rejoicing at other’s misfortune; He wants us to pray for them. All sin and fall short of the glory of God. And we will all experience trouble.

Instead of rejoicing, pray for the person, asking God to intervene on their behalf.

Lord, forgive us for rejoicing when our enemies fall. Change our hearts and help us have sympathy for those who offend us. Let us become more graceful as You soften our hearts and make us more like Jesus. IJNIP. Amen

Virtue Triumphs

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Daily Reading: Isaiah 66:1-24. Philippians 3:4-21, Psalm 74:1-23, Proverbs 24:15-16

Daily Verse: “Lie not in wait as a wicked man against the dwelling of the righteous; do no violence to his home;” Prov. 24:15

Virtue triumphs.

Attacking God’s people will come to no avail. People who mistreat the Lord’s children won’t triumph. Going after the Creator’s followers means attacking God, which will never end well. When the righteous suffer misfortune, they will rise again, no matter how many times they must do it. But when the wicked fall, they stay down, not having the ability to survive.

Looking around the world, wicked people seem to prevail. But they never do. The truth always comes out; sometimes, it takes longer than others, but lies never stand against the test of time. Scripture continues to prove truthful, even after centuries of people trying to disprove it. Standing on the rock of Jesus gives us a firm foundation.

“I don’t pray for a win; I ask God to give me the strength to do my best.” Coco Gauff, U.S. Open Women’s Singles Champion 2023

Jesus gives His followers the strength to do their best, persevere during tough times, and get back up when they fall. No matter how many times the wicked attack, virtue always triumphs.

Stand firm in the Lord; rely on His strength to protect you.

Lord, forgive us for not turning to You in our time of need, relying on our strength instead of Yours.  Protect us from the attack of wicked people who want to harm us.  Help us stand firm when the winds of adversity swirl around us.  IJNIP. Amen

Profitable Future

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Daily Reading: Isaiah 62:6-65:25, Philippians 2:19-3:3, Psalm 73:1-28, Proverbs 24:13-14

Daily Verse: “Know that wisdom is such to your soul; if you find it, there will be a future, and your hope will not be cut off.” Prov. 24:14

Profitable future.

Developing wisdom helps you make better choices and plant productive seeds that will blossom into a profitable future. Acorns, an investment app that connects to your bank account and invests spare change, exemplifies the concept. Slowly, the extra coins turn into a tidy little savings account over time.

Learning tidbits of wisdom develops a wealth of knowledge as the years pass. The more understanding you acquire, the better the decision and the more profitable the future. Every person you meet has some knowledge they can impart, glean wisdom from them.

No one ever arrives at a point where they know everything, although some think they do. Hardened hearts and narrow viewpoints can’t acquire wisdom. However, remaining teachable and alert will help you grow in stature and knowledge.

As a miner sifts through dirt and muck to find the gold, we should sift the world around us for the wisdom it offers. Valuing and loving people for Jesus will help you find the knowledge they offer. As you do, your future will become brighter.

Lord, forgive us for thinking we don’t have anything to learn. Help our spirits remain teachable as we search for wisdom and find it. Give us profitable futures as we apply the knowledge we know to the decisions we make. IJNIP. Amen

Help Others

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Daily Reading: Isaiah 60:1-62:5, Philippians 1:27-2:18, Psalm 72:1-20, Proverbs 24:11-12

Daily Verse: “Rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter.” Prov. 24:11

Help others.

When we see someone in need and can help them, God expects us to help. Ignoring others who face dire circumstances dodges responsibility and doesn’t please the Lord.

One night, a man driving down the road found a sinkhole. Stopping before his car plunged into the ravine, he realized he needed to warn others. Seeing headlights coming, he jumped out of his car and began waving his arms wildly to stop them, but the driver ignored his warnings and plunged into the dark hole.  

Another set of headlights appeared in the distance; as it came closer, the man recognized the shape of a bus. Desperate, not wanting them to ignore him, the man threw himself in the middle of the road, forcing the bus to stop saving the lives of the people inside it.

The pastor’s sermon illustration helps us understand the concept of rescuing those in mortal danger. We must do anything to stop people from heading into the ravine.

Ask God to use you, and He will.

Lord, forgive us for ignoring the needs of others. As we see people struggling, show us how we can help them. Give us divine insight into how we can assist people with their troubles. IJNIP. Amen

Measured Strength

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Daily Reading: Isaiah 57:15-59:21, Philippians 1:1-26, Psalm 71:1-24, Proverbs 24:9-10

Daily Verse: “If you faint in the day of adversity, your strength is small.” Prov. 24:10

Measured strength.

“I don’t ask God to give me the win; I ask Him for the strength to do my best.” Coco Gauff after winning the 2023 U.S. Open Tennis Championship. In front of the 24,000-person crowd, she dropped to her knees and prayed, a moment many will never forget.

Our strength comes from the Lord. If we faint in the day of adversity, we have lost connection with God. Depending on our might won’t get us far, but relying on the Lord to strengthen us will take us further than we ever thought we could go.

Whether we succeed or fail doesn’t matter as much as doing our best. Knowing at the end of the day, you gave it your all and trusted God to support you matters more than anything else. In life, we will always have adversity. How we approach and meet the trials and tribulations in front of us speaks volumes about our relationship and reliance on God. Seek the Creator for the strength you need to meet the challenges of today. Trust His provision and do your best, leaving it all out on the field at the end of the day.

Lord, thank You for giving us the strength to face our adversities and do our best.  Help us honor and serve You well today as we lean into You for the support we need to fight today’s battles.  IJNIP. Amen

Evil Schemers

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Daily Reading: Isaiah 54:1-57:14, Ephesians 6:1-24, Psalm 70:1-5, Proverbs 24:8

Daily Verse: “Whoever plans to do evil will be called a schemer.” Prov. 24:8

Evil schemers.

People who go looking for trouble find it. In a world wrought with strife, why some try to make it even harder, I don’t know. Yet, people will manipulate and devise evil plans to make others’ lives harder and supposedly improve their lives.

But evil schemes never win. Eventually, the perpetrator gets caught because the truth always comes out. Given enough time, all wicked plans get filtered through the light, and when they do, they quickly fall apart.

In the book of Esther, Haman plots to kill all the Jews. Instead, Mordecai, Esther’s uncle, finds out about the plan and brings it to the Queen’s attention, which leads to its unraveling. Instead of exterminating the Jews, Haman ends up impaled on the pole he had erected for Mordecai. Wicked schemers pay the price for their manipulations.

Don’t waste time plotting evil. Instead, put effort into building a relationship with God. Investing your time with the Lord will reap innumerable benefits and protect you from those who would do you harm.

Lord, forgive us for plotting evil schemes. Help us focus our attention on You and Your will for our lives. Let us live purposefully as we pursue You with all our hearts, minds, bodies, and souls. IJNIP. Amen

Unattainable Wisdom

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Daily Reading: Isaiah 51:1-53:12, Ephesians 5:1-33, Psalm 69:19-36, Proverbs 24:7

Daily Verse: “Wisdom is too high for a fool; in the gate, he does not open his mouth.” Prov. 24:7

Unattainable wisdom.

Writing through Proverbs for a year illustrates God’s emphasis on wisdom and fools. Opposites, fools can’t obtain wisdom. Today’s verse portrays a fool outside his element; he doesn’t open his mouth when he should.

My heart aches for people who can’t learn. Because they remain unteachable, fools stay stuck, never moving forward in life’s journey. Learning life lessons and growing from them propels us forward, but we’ll never take the next step if we can’t learn.

Everyone has foolish moments. Celebrating the wins and learning from the failures makes us teachable. One wrong decision doesn’t have to lead to another. Instead, it can become the basis for better choices in the future. Once you know what not to do, you have a better chance of doing what you should.

Remain teachable. Understand we always have more to learn, and we will never arrive until the good Lord calls us home. Acquire wisdom and become all God intends.

Lord, forgive us for not learning the lessons You have for us. Thank You for giving us second, third, and whatever chances we need to learn. Keep our spirits teachable as we follow You and strive to fulfill our purposes. IJNIP. Amen

Strategy Over Strength

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Daily Reading: Isaiah 48:12-50:11, Ephesians 4:17-32, Psalm 69:1-18, Proverbs 24:5-6

Daily Verse: “For by wise guidance you can wage your war, and in abundance of counselors there is victory.” Prov. 24:6

Strategy over strength.

Decades ago, when I returned to tennis as an adult, I played against a woman in her 70’s. In my early 30s, I walked on the court, confident of the win, banking on my youthful body and agility. Less than an hour later, after trouncing me, my opponent left to lift weights on her way to the gym. Wisdom defeated strength. And I learned a memorable lesson.

Seeking wise counsel and developing a strategy carries us to victory far quicker than mere strength. Like so many things in life, strength wains quickly, but wisdom stands the test of time.

When facing battle, don’t rely on your opinion only. Talk to people with experience. Learn from their mistakes and find victory by following their advice—the more abundant the counselors, the better the victory.

Using your resources wisely helps you defeat the enemy. People have much to offer if we seek their wisdom. We don’t have to go through everything alone. God gave us wise counselors to help us weather the storm.

Lord, forgive us for ignoring the wise counsel we receive. Help us seek abundant wisdom from the people You place in our lives. Allow us to gain victory from the knowledge we glean from others. IJNIP. Amen