Wisdom in our Ways
We have been looking at Proverbs over the past few weeks and reflecting on how we are to be fruitful in Wisdom.
There are so many facets of wisdom, which is clear from our preaching series but at the heart of them all is the fact that the truth of God and godly wisdom as recorded for us throughout the book of Proverbs and the Bible as a whole, is that our internal disciplines need to be kept deep within our heart.
Our key verse for this week is Proverbs 4:23 "Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it."
or as The Message puts it ..
”Keep vigilant, watch over your heart, that’s where life starts."
So our internal disciplines need to guide our external disciplines, if this doesn't happen, the external disciplines will develop into a form of legalistic self-righteousness, which will not guard the heart but harden it with self-deceptive pride.
God’s truth and wisdom promote wholeness to a person’s soul, mind, and body, and are a powerful influence for good. What are you storing in your heart?
Developing internal and external disciplines for our life is a continuing process that requires honest and personal intimacy with God in prayer. So, let's ask God to prepare us for each day and to guide us through each day.
Loving God, you've taught me to have a heart for you and for my neighbour. Help me to guard the purity of my heart, so that I'm not corrupted by lies or deceived by temptation. I pray that you convict me when I let bad things in my life, so that I keep my heart protected.
In Jesus Name Amen