Sunday, March 13, 2011

This week's verse

This week's verse completes last week's.  Remember, last week's verse was Proverbs 3:5:  Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;

This week's verse, Proverbs 3:6, is:
in all your ways acknowledge him, and He will make your paths straight.

Let's blog facts on Proverbs itself this week.  Here's one for you:  Solomon was probably the source of most of Proverbs, however they think there were other authors, too.

Now, blog me some facts you find.  Best one picks the first lunch after spring break!  Go!

6 comments:

  1. Proverbs was written to give prudence to the simple and knowledge and discretion to the young and ton make the wise even wiser.

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  2. Proverbs was written to aquire wisdom and knowing how to avoiod the pitfalls of folly, it is also to lead to personal wello-being, great happy families relationships. It was also written to solidly fear the Lord.

    ~ Ellie Frank

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  3. Throughout the book reverance and reliance on God are set as the path to life, prosperity, and security.

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  4. Most of the verses in Proverbs are short and compacted statments that express the truths about human behaviour.

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  5. the verses in proverbs give you wisdom and tell you the truth about what God expects us to do when following him. There seems to be a verse for every situation. you should read this whenever you are looking for answers in life.

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  6. In Pro. 3:6 it says we must turn everthing in are life over to God. Jesus emphasized this same truth again 1,000 years later. This can be found in (Matthew 6:3). And when you refuse or restrict his influence it will cause you grief.

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