The lips of the righteous nourish many, but fools die for lack of sense.
Summary: The use of “lips” for this proverb presents a visual conundrum. It challenges our thinking and engages our minds.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:21 — The Many”Daily Meditations on the Bible / We stand with Israel
The lips of the righteous nourish many, but fools die for lack of sense.
Summary: The use of “lips” for this proverb presents a visual conundrum. It challenges our thinking and engages our minds.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:21 — The Many”The tongue of the righteous is choice silver, but the heart of the wicked is of little value.
Summary: Purity is something that can be measured in metallurgy, but when it comes to hearts, only God knows what the imperfections are.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:20 — Silver Tongue”Sin is not ended by multiplying words, but the prudent hold their tongues.
Summary: Solomon points us to a hazard that James warns about in his letter (James 3:1-12). Words are powerful. It is a power that is easily misused and causes damage not only to others but to ourselves.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:19 — The Dog Did It”Whoever conceals hatred with lying lips and spreads slander is a fool.
Summary: Today’s passage is like a puzzle box. There are several parts that make it interesting. With a few deft strokes of the pen, Solomon paints another portrait of the fool in a new pose.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:18 — Spreading Slander”Whoever heeds discipline shows the way to life, but whoever ignores correction leads others astray.
Summary: Who is watching you? What do people think of you? Does it matter? Yes, it does! We are always watching others and taking clues from what they do. People are watching you, too. If you care about others, the first order of business is setting a good example for them.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:17 — Follow the Leader”The wages of the righteous is life, but the earnings of the wicked are sin and death.
Summary: We discussed this verse a little in yesterday’s meditation on verses 15-16. Today we look at verse 16 by itself. The meanings of the words in this verse hold the key to understanding what “life” and “death” mean from God’s point of view. /
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:16 — A Matter of Life and Death”The wealth of the rich is their fortified city, but poverty is the ruin of the poor. The wages of the righteous is life, but the earnings of the wicked are sin and death.
Summary: Quicksand is a real thing, and a metaphor for ground that is soft and deep. Today’s proverbs look simple on the surface, but they are very deep.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:15-16 — Quicksand”The wise store up knowledge, but the mouth of a fool invites ruin.
Summary: What is knowledge? The answer to that question leads us to turn to God. Only God truly “knows” all that there is to know.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:14 — In Search of Answers”Wisdom is found on the lips of the discerning, but a rod is for the back of one who has no sense.
Summary: How do we get “sense”? Is there a place for beatings in this world? This short proverb opens the door to a difficult topic that touches each of our lives.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:13 — Wisdom and Sense”Hatred stirs up conflict, but love covers over all wrongs.
Summary: Even though this proverb seems to be stating the obvious, it contains an amazing truth. The love that covers all wrongs is the most powerful force in the universe.
Continue reading “Proverbs 10:12 — The Antidote”