I don’t often find myself in quarrels. That’s not because I’m some incredibly selfless, patient, understanding person. Rather, it’s because, at my core, I’m a people pleaser. I want everyone to be happy – and not just happy – but happy with ME at all times. So Proverbs 20:3 makes […]
[…]brought special attention to examples like this in your life? How do you best encourage yourself to make Scripture memorization a habit? Comment below or contact me on social media. Share […]
[…]a floor strewn with empty plastic shells? Has Spring Break broken your spirit? Do you find yourself lamenting like Solomon in Ecclesiastes chapter one? Everything is futile! (verse 2) All things are wearisome! (verse 8) There is nothing new! (verse 9) It’s easy for us to get bogged down in […]
[…]rely on me or anyone else to interpret Scripture for you. Read the Bible for yourself. I highly recommend starting in Mark 11. Then start again in Matthew 21. Keep in mind the setting. Remember that Jesus knows that this is His last week on earth. Read His parables in […]
[…]a promise from God, God will fulfill it. Solomon makes his request. He doesn’t make a self-serving request. Rather, he asks for wisdom and knowledge so that he can be a great leader of God’s people. Wow! Solomon was in front of God and requested wisdom! He could have asked […]