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June 8



   

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A person’s insight gives him patience, and his virtue is to overlook an offense. Proverbs 19:11 CSB

Today’s verse is a reminder of wisdom and patience. Wisdom-based patience leads down a path where you are not easily offendable. The natural response when you feel wronged, or when someone does something hurtful, is to retaliate and seek revenge. Wisdom leads you to a different response. Instead of reacting in the moment, wisdom helps you to exercise patience and grace. It’s not about ignoring or approving the offense, but instead reflecting a heart that is secure in God’s love and His ability to handle the situation. Overlooking an offense isn’t a sign of weakness, but rather it’s a growing understanding of God’s love and a desire to reflect His character to those around you. Asking God to grow your wisdom can lead you to live a life that becomes offended less and loves more.

Proverbs 19 CSB

19 Better a poor person who lives with integrity
 than someone who has deceitful lips and is a fool.

2 Even zeal is not good without knowledge,
 and the one who acts hastily sins.

3 A person’s own foolishness leads him astray,
 yet his heart rages against the Lord.

4 Wealth attracts many friends,
 but a poor person is separated from his friend.

5 A false witness will not go unpunished,
 and one who utters lies will not escape.

6 Many seek a ruler’s favor,
 and everyone is a friend of one who gives gifts.

7 All the brothers of a poor person hate him;
 how much more do his friends
 keep their distance from him!
 He may pursue them with words,
 but they are not there.

8 The one who acquires good sense loves himself;
 one who safeguards understanding finds success.

9 A false witness will not go unpunished,
 and one who utters lies perishes.

10 Luxury is not appropriate for a fool—
 how much less for a slave to rule over princes!

11 A person’s insight gives him patience,
 and his virtue is to overlook an offense.

12 A king’s rage is like the roaring of a lion,
 but his favor is like dew on the grass.

13 A foolish son is his father’s ruin,
 and a wife’s nagging is an endless dripping.

14 A house and wealth are inherited from fathers,
 but a prudent wife is from the Lord.

15 Laziness induces deep sleep,
 and a lazy person will go hungry.

16 The one who keeps commands preserves himself;
 one who disregards his ways will die.

17 Kindness to the poor is a loan to the Lord,
 and he will give a reward to the lender.

18 Discipline your son while there is hope;
 don’t set your heart on being the cause of his death.

19 A person with intense anger bears the penalty;
 if you rescue him, you’ll have to do it again.

20 Listen to counsel and receive instruction
 so that you may be wise later in life.

21 Many plans are in a person’s heart,
 but the Lord’s decree will prevail.

22 What is desirable in a person is his fidelity;
 better to be a poor person than a liar.

23 The fear of the Lord leads to life;
 one will sleep at night without danger.

24 The slacker buries his hand in the bowl;
 he doesn’t even bring it back to his mouth!

25 Strike a mocker, and the inexperienced learn a lesson;
 rebuke the discerning, and he gains knowledge.

26 The one who plunders his father and evicts his mother
 is a disgraceful and shameful son.

27 If you stop listening to correction, my son,
 you will stray from the words of knowledge.

28 A worthless witness mocks justice,
 and a wicked mouth swallows iniquity.

29 Judgments are prepared for mockers,
 and beatings for the backs of fools.

Proverbs 20 CSB

20 Wine is a mocker, beer is a brawler;
 whoever goes astray because of them is not wise.

2 A king’s terrible wrath is like the roaring of a lion;
 anyone who provokes him endangers himself.

3 Honor belongs to the person who ends a dispute,
 but any fool can get himself into a quarrel.

4 The slacker does not plow during planting season;
 at harvest time he looks, and there is nothing.

5 Counsel in a person’s heart is deep water;
 but a person of understanding draws it out.

6 Many a person proclaims his own loyalty,
 but who can find a trustworthy person?

7 A righteous person acts with integrity;
 his children who come after him will be happy.

8 A king sitting on a throne to judge
 separates out all evil with his eyes.

9 Who can say, “I have kept my heart pure;
 I am cleansed from my sin”?

10 Differing weights and varying measures—
 both are detestable to the Lord.

11 Even a young man is known by his actions—
 by whether his behavior is pure and upright.

12 The hearing ear and the seeing eye—
 the Lord made them both.

13 Don’t love sleep, or you will become poor;
 open your eyes, and you’ll have enough to eat.
14 “It’s worthless, it’s worthless!” the buyer says,
 but after he is on his way, he gloats.

15 There is gold and a multitude of jewels,
 but knowledgeable lips are a rare treasure.

16 Take his garment,
 for he has put up security for a stranger;
 get collateral if it is for foreigners.

17 Food gained by fraud is sweet to a person,
 but afterward his mouth is full of gravel.

18 Finalize plans with counsel,
 and wage war with sound guidance.

19 The one who reveals secrets is a constant gossip;
 avoid someone with a big mouth.

20 Whoever curses his father or mother—
 his lamp will go out in deep darkness.

21 An inheritance gained prematurely
 will not be blessed ultimately.

22 Don’t say, “I will avenge this evil!”
 Wait on the Lord, and he will rescue you.

23 Differing weights are detestable to the Lord,
 and dishonest scales are unfair.

24 Even a courageous person’s steps are determined by the Lord,
 so how can anyone understand his own way?

25 It is a trap for anyone to dedicate something rashly
 and later to reconsider his vows.

26 A wise king separates out the wicked
 and drives the threshing wheel over them.

27 The Lord’s lamp sheds light on a person’s life,
 searching the innermost parts.

28 Loyalty and faithfulness guard a king;
 through loyalty he maintains his throne.

29 The glory of young men is their strength,
 and the splendor of old men is gray hair.

30 Lashes and wounds purge away evil,
 and beatings cleanse the innermost parts.

Proverbs 21 CSB

21 A king’s heart is like channeled water in the Lord’s hand:
 He directs it wherever he chooses.

2 All a person’s ways seem right to him,
 but the Lord weighs hearts.

3 Doing what is righteous and just
 is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice.

4 The lamp that guides the wicked—
 haughty eyes and an arrogant heart—is sin.

5 The plans of the diligent certainly lead to profit,
 but anyone who is reckless certainly becomes poor.

6 Making a fortune through a lying tongue
 is a vanishing mist, a pursuit of death.

7 The violence of the wicked sweeps them away
 because they refuse to act justly.

8 A guilty one’s conduct is crooked,
 but the behavior of the innocent is upright.

9 Better to live on the corner of a roof
 than to share a house with a nagging wife.

10 A wicked person desires evil;
 he has no consideration for his neighbor.

11 When a mocker is punished,
 the inexperienced become wiser;
 when one teaches a wise man,
 he acquires knowledge.

12 The Righteous One considers the house of the wicked;
 he brings the wicked to ruin.

13 The one who shuts his ears to the cry of the poor
 will himself also call out and not be answered.

14 A secret gift soothes anger,
 and a covert bribe, fierce rage.

15 Justice executed is a joy to the righteous
 but a terror to evildoers.

16 The person who strays from the way of prudence
 will come to rest in the assembly of the departed spirits.

17 The one who loves pleasure will become poor;
 whoever loves wine and oil will not get rich.

18 The wicked are a ransom for the righteous,
 and the treacherous, for the upright.

19 Better to live in a wilderness
 than with a nagging and hot-tempered wife.

20 Precious treasure and oil are in the dwelling of a wise person,
 but a fool consumes them.

21 The one who pursues righteousness and faithful love
 will find life, righteousness, and honor.

22 A wise person went up against a city of warriors
 and brought down its secure fortress.

23 The one who guards his mouth and tongue
 keeps himself out of trouble.

24 The arrogant and proud person, named “Mocker,”
 acts with excessive arrogance.

25 A slacker’s craving will kill him
 because his hands refuse to work.
26 He is filled with craving all day long,
 but the righteous give and don’t hold back.

27 The sacrifice of a wicked person is detestable—
 how much more so
 when he brings it with ulterior motives!

28 A lying witness will perish,
 but the one who listens will speak successfully.

29 A wicked person puts on a bold face,
 but the upright one considers his way.

30 No wisdom, no understanding, and no counsel
 will prevail against the Lord.

31 A horse is prepared for the day of battle,
 but victory comes from the Lord.


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