Outside Reading #1: The Book of Proverbs
When reading The Book of Proverbs, there were three versus that ultimately stood out to me. The first verse is one of my all time favorite verses in the Bible: Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not in your own understanding;" I think it is my favorite because I strongly believe that everything happens for a reason; I do not need to know why certain situations play out the way they do, all I know is that I trust God to get me to where I need to be.
The next verse that stood out to me was Proverbs 27:7 "A satisfied soul loathes the honeycomb, But to a hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet." The moment I read this, it was almost like my mind interpreted it automatically. To me, the verse is comparing a secure person to an insecure one; if an individual is secure they'll have higher standards, but if they are insecure they will live to be people pleasers and welcome just about anyone into their lives.
Proverbs 28:14 "Happy is the man who is always reverent, But he who hardens his heart will fall into calamity." This verse stood out to me because of another one of my values; I always seek happiness and attempt to find the good in every situation. It seems a lot harder to go through life focusing on the negatives.
The next verse that stood out to me was Proverbs 27:7 "A satisfied soul loathes the honeycomb, But to a hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet." The moment I read this, it was almost like my mind interpreted it automatically. To me, the verse is comparing a secure person to an insecure one; if an individual is secure they'll have higher standards, but if they are insecure they will live to be people pleasers and welcome just about anyone into their lives.
Proverbs 28:14 "Happy is the man who is always reverent, But he who hardens his heart will fall into calamity." This verse stood out to me because of another one of my values; I always seek happiness and attempt to find the good in every situation. It seems a lot harder to go through life focusing on the negatives.
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