Proverbs 3:7-12
There is great importance of depending on the Word of God as our compass
throughout life. Following the Lord’s directions will change behavior and
challenge our thinking, attitudes, and desires. He leads us to think
differently about ourselves, our values, and and even the difficulties facing
us.
We
naturally want to determine our own course in life.It seems like the only
logical way to get where we want to go. But being wise in our own eyes is
pride. To combat this tendency, the Lord instructs us to fear Him and turn away
from evil (v. 7). This “fear” is not a horrified dread of the Father, but an
attitude of respect that motivates us to obey Him for both our good and His
glory.
We
naturally want to keep our money for ourselves. A desire for a better
lifestyle or fear of not having enough leads us to hang onto everything we get.
But our compass directs us to honor God by giving Him the first part of all we
have, trusting Him to provide for our needs (vv. 9-10).
We
naturally hate God’s discipline. His painful reproofs seem to prove that
He doesn’t care about us. But our heavenly Father says His discipline is the
evidence that confirms His love and delight in us as His children (vv. 11-12).
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