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PROVERBS 1:19

A Five Minute Devotional

The video shown below is the devotional from September 3rd, 2020. The full text of the devotional follows the video.

Calvary Chapel Rosarito – English Devotional by Gary Wiram

WELCOME

Good morning! My name is Gary Wiram and it’s my pleasure to, again, welcome you to Today’s Good News.

INTRODUCTION

Today, as we continue to teach through the first chapter of Proverbs, my assignment is Proverbs 1:19. To set the right tone for what this Scripture has to teach us, let me remind you that this section of Proverbs provides a basic summary contrasting wisdom and foolishness. Actually, the key verse is Proverbs 1:7, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, But fools despise wisdom and instruction.”

Here’s a non-Scriptural story that may help us in relating to this topic:

A man comes across an old bottle. He pulls out its cork and out pops a genie! The genie says, “In return for freeing me, I will grant you three wishes.” The man says “Great! First, I want one billion dollars in a Swiss bank account.” Poof!” A paper with Swiss bank account numbers appears in his hand! “Next, I want a brand new red Ferrari.” Poof!” A brand new red Ferrari appears right next to him! “Finally, I want to be irresistible to women.” Poof!” He turns into a box of chocolates.

GREED

Proverbs 1:19 tells us, “So are the ways of everyone who is greedy for gain;

It takes away the life of its owners.” Of course, we all understand that greed won’t actually turn you into a box of chocolates but it can “take away life” in many ways.

When this verse says, “So are the ways…”, it’s referring to ways mentioned in the immediately preceding verses. These are:

  • Their feet run to evil
  • They lie in wait and make haste to shed blood
  • They lurk secretly for the innocent

Those are some pretty dramatic ways, aren’t they? And, I think it’s obvious they’re ways we should avoid. But greed can blind us to the obvious and just as often, they can be pretty subtle. In a way, as a guy who spent the majority of his professional life in Sales, it reminds me of what I  learned early-on about the key motive for buying and for selling. That is, “What’s in it for me?” Actually, that is a legitimate function when the buyer is looking for a solution to a need in his business and the seller has a product or service that meets that need. However, when either party is solely focused on their own greedy gain, that takes away from the legitimacy.

This is well illustrated by a familiar cross reference for Proverbs 1:19. It’s 1 Timothy 6:9-10, that says, “But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”

I think this, also, illustrates an aspect of the sort of greediness we have to deal with today. It’s not so much the greediness of others that we have to be on guard for. It’s our own greediness and in many ways, often due to peer pressure, it’s so subtle that we don’t recognize it in ourselves. A good example of this, that you’ve probably heard said, is that the American dream has become  striving to buy more things we don’t need with money we don’t have to impress people we don’t like. By itself, that seems sort of amusing. But when you consider its cost, it’s actually pretty sad.

NO EARTHLY SATISFACTION

I recently read an article in MoneyWatch, entitled “The dark reasons so many rich people are miserable human beings”. It put the wisdom of Proverbs 1:19 into focus in today’s terms. A few highlights from that article are:

  • Once a certain household income is reached, more income is actually associated with reduced life satisfaction and a lower level of well-being.
  • The wealthier we get, the less we value social connectedness — and that eats into our overall sense of well-being.
  • Children who come from affluent families are more likely to suffer from depression, anxiety and substance abuse than those who come from less affluent families.

When you scrutinize this, considering wisdom versus foolishness, I think it’s pretty easy to put this in the category of foolishness.

ETERNAL SATISFACTION

So, what is the best way to contrast this foolishness and replace it with wisdom? Of course, all you have to do to answer that question is to look to the Scriptures. I recommend Matthew 6:19-21, that says, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. 

And Scripture, also, tells us where to find the wisdom needed in order to do this. James 1:5 tells us, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.”

And THAT, is Today’s Good News!

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PROVERBS 31:7

A Five Minute Devotional

The video shown below is the devotional from August 11th, 2020. The full text of the devotional follows the video.

Calvary Chapel Rosarito – English Devotional by Ruth Wiram

WELCOME

Good Morning, my name is Ruth.  I am part of the women’s ministry here at Calvary Chapel Rosarito, and I want to welcome you to TODAY’S GOOD NEWS”- Ladies edition.

INTRODUCTION

When I read this verse in Proverbs that I will share about today, it makes me sad.  You see on October 8th, 2011, my brother David died. He was my beloved baby brother.  I practically raised him and I still miss him everyday.  He had struggled for many years with alcoholism. I think he drank to try and forget our abusive and neglected childhood.  He was 49 years old when he suffered and died from an alcoholic heart attack.  Honestly!  That was the cause of death on his death certificate, an “alcoholic heart attack”.  His drinking literally broke his heart.

Today’s verse is Proverbs 31:7.  So let’s read it together.

“Let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more.”

WARNING

This is advice from the future king’s mother.  She is warning the future King of Israel about the snare of drinking wine and beer.  She is saying here that alcohol is for the poor and miserable.  Alcohol is for the brokenhearted.  How true is that today, the advice of a mother to her son or in our case, a daughter to refuse alcohol.  Is drinking alcohol a sin?  That is between us  individually and the Lord.  We need to search the Scriptures, pray and let the Lord speak to us on this issue.  However, being drunk and controlled by anything other than the Holy Spirit is a sin.  And let’s not forget the example we may be setting in our freedom to casually have a drink.  Let’s consider our actions beforehand no matter what freedom we feel we may have in Christ that we don’t stumble a weaker person, whether they are a believer or not.  And no matter their age.

In my brother’s case, he chose to drink and was in control until he wasn’t.  Let me repeat that.  He was in control until he wasn’t in control.  He chose alcohol to forget his misery.  He always thought he was in control of his drinking.  Then the alcohol took over his life.  He lost his job, his home and his family. And the ultimate result was that it literally broke his heart unto death.  It also broke the hearts of his wife, his children, his father, his other brother and sisters and his friends.

THE WAY YTO GO

But, It didn’t have to turn out that way.  And although he was born again, and I am sure in my heart that I will see him again in heaven, he had a choice.  He could have found forgiveness in Jesus.  He could have found hope in Jesus.  He could have found strength in Jesus.  He could have found purpose in Jesus.

This same forgiveness, hope, strength, and purpose is available for us today.  This is for us no matter what we struggle with.  And let’s be honest with ourselves.  If our choices are leading us away from and not closer to our Lord, Savior and Redeemer, our choices are sinful.

The book of Psalms is filled with glorious promises from the Lord.

The Lord knows our struggles and He is always near to hear our cries.  He always has compassion on us no matter what we are battling.  He even has compassion on us when we sin.  And if we are believers, He will restore us if we are willing and repentant. 

Our gracious God is the healer of our hearts.  He will completely heal our wounds.

When we hope in the Lord, He will strengthen us and restore our joy. 

God is our mighty rock, our fortress, our protector, the rock where we are safe. He is our shield and our powerful weapon, and our place of shelter.

In Jeremiah 29:11, the Lord says to us, “For I know the plans I have for you; plans to prosper you and not to harm you; plans to give you hope and a future.”  

If you are struggling with a sin today that is hindering your walk with the Lord or you realize that you need to repent and turn your life over to the care of the One who can truly forgive you, help you, heal you, and give you a future filled with hope, please get in touch with someone at Calvary Chapel Rosarito or your local Bible Teaching Church. 

So in closing, let’s determine to have and maintain healthy hearts by finding forgiveness, hope, strength and purpose in our Lord Jesus Christ!

And Ladies, that’s TODAY’S GOOD NEWS!

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