Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Thoughts from Proverbs 21

Hope everyone has been engaging in those BASIC SPIRITUAL GROWTH BUILDERS  of prayer and reading of the word.  Remember, don't just read it, study it, memorize it and meditate on it!.

Speaking of memorizing - do you have our verse down for the week? 
ASSURANCE OF ANSWERED PRAYER:



 
"Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full." John 16:24



Now, hopefully for some spiritual food to meditate on, from the 21st chapter of Proverbs.  Here are 4-6 verses I found most challenging today:

1) File this under "How we should live:"
v.3 - "To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the LORD than sacrifice..."  God is more pleased with us when we do the right thing and the just thing to our friends and family, then when we play church or go to church just to look good, (that is what is meant by "more acceptable...than sacrifice.)   We need to process this away and remember it always - God cares about the heart more than he cares about your outward appearance with other people.

 2) File this under: "How we treat our spouses:"
vv. 9&19 say this - "9 - It is BETTER (everyone say better), to live in a corner of the housetop than in a house shared with a quarrelsome wife..." and then "19 - It is BETTER, (there's that word again - think God means this...), to live in a desert land than with a quarrelsome and fretful woman..."   These verses aren't meant to make us think - "poor you, you've got it rough..."  NO!  ever hear the phrase - "it takes two to tango..."  that's not about dancing to a Latin song, but about fighting and quarreling.  Your home should and must be a place of peace!  Husbands, as you learn to LOVE your wife, remember, you don't always have to be right in everything.  And you don't have to always argue your point.  Solomon give great graphic imagery here - constant quarreling is like being in a desert land or the rooftop of your home.  Middle-Eastern homes were constructed so as to have a place of cool rest and relaxation at the end of a hot day, and that place was on the roof top.  They were basically flat.  Today we call it the back porch.  Now, i don't know about you, but living on my deck or back porch in August isn't what I find exciting, when I know I have a comfortable bed inside and a air conditioner to keep me cool.  But, and we all know it's true, marital relations that are strained because one or both parties can not forgive and move on - well now all of a sudden - sleeping on the porch might seem better to avoid the strife.  Question - Is that really the Love described in 1 Corinthians 13  - "patient, kind, forgiving one another..."

3) File this at the TOP of the LIST in BOLD LETTERS under: "I BETTER FIGURE THIS OUT QUICKLY OR MY LIFE WILL SEEM TO BE FULL OF TROUBLE!"  (or just file it under "DUH!")
vv. 2&30-31 say about the same thing - see if you can figure it out ok?!
"2 - Every way of a man is right in his own eyes, but the LORD weighs the heart..."
"vv30-31 - No wisdom, now understanding, no counsel can avail against the LORD.  The horse is made ready of the day of battle, but the victory belongs to the LORD."
Solomon is trying to instill in us this principle - You can have your thoughts and ways and plans, but unless you have them all prayed up and blessed by the LORD - you thoughts and schemes and ways and plans may go down as a big zero!  God loves to invite us into his sovereign rule and reign of our world.  As things come to mind that may seem like a great idea, don't be afraid to pray through that with the Lord and seek His wisdom and the guidance of the Holy Spirit in all that you are doing.  WE HAVE TO GET THIS CHURCH -  Jesus said the same thing as Solomon said, but he put it this way: "apart from me you can do nothing..."

4) Lastly, File this under that increasingly used, and quite full file called:  "What should I say and how should I say it?"
v.23 - "Whoever keeps his mouth and his tongue keeps himself out of trouble..."
"keeping" is the Hebrew word "shaw-mar'" and is the idea of "guarding, to observe, give heed, have charge of, keep watch and ward, protect, save life."  So by its meaning, the verse is a great reminder to have watch over what spews out of your mouth.  "Will this glorify God?" "Will I embarrass my wife or family by saying this? And "is it really important that I win this arguement?"  Guard your mouth and guard your tongue and life will be better for you and your family.

Have a great day and meditate often today on what God is saying to you THROUGH HIS WORD.

You are Loved



Monday, July 20, 2015

Recap on "working for Christ" message


Here are some highlights from yesterdays message on the final W - working for Christ.
If you missed it, take some time and re-read the parable Jesus told in Luke 19.  Clearly he was trying to get a message across to his disciples that each of them have a gift given, and they are expected to use it.

What Principles can I learn from this Story? 5 principles, here they are:
 1b) Life is not a POSSESSION; it’s a TRUST.  Your life isn't yours!  BonJovi Got it all wrong.  As a believer, you had a life, and then you realized that it wasn't working out the way you thought it was suppose to, and you then did what?  You gave your life to Christ.  Look again at 1 Cor. 6:19-20 - 

"do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; 20 you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies."

For the believer - your life isn't a possession - it belongs to Christ.  You gave it away at Salvation and not must follow Him.  He has given each of us a gift - and that leads us to our next point  - 
2b) The Smallest GIFT must be put to good use.  I love the Bible.  Over and over I see the great stories that echo this principle - "Little is much when God is in it..."  think about the boy and his lunch that he gave to Jesus to feed 5000 men and their families.  Did Jesus use it?  of Course - although it was little, it was much in the hand of the creator.  You may not think you have a great gift or even a great talent, but I can tell you - like the boy who gave up his lunch and watched Jesus feed everyone with it -you surrender your talents and gifts to God and watch what he does.  Say it with me - Little is much when God is in it...


3b) Two kinds of people - those who USE their opportunity and those who DON'T.  Churches everywhere are full of givers - NOT JUST $ but time and talent - and full of TAKERS.  Which are you?  God loves the Givers.  Join the work that he has for us to do!


4b) The FUTURE is NOW.  if you are waiting for something great to come along or just the right situation - Stop!  Before you know it you will have missed your opportunity.  Jump in now and get on board.  God knows what you can do and will use you accordingly.

5b) Accountability to God is the most SIGNIFICANT event in the FUTURE.  (Rm 14:10; Heb. 9:27)  Accountability to God for what we have done for him is the major theme of this parable.  It is coming, and might be sooner than you think.  Who really knows how much time you have left before you will be standing before him face to face.  Work now until he comes.


5A] Plugging in at HBC.

1b) Everyone has a GIFT that is needed.

2b) Opportunities are MANY - there should be ZERO unemployment here.

3b) You will not grow beyond where you are NOW WITHOUT consistently WORSHIPING, WALKING AND WORKING for Christ.

4b) RESPONSIBILITY is yours.  HOW DID YOU GET A JOB? You went out and got one.  You sought out the opportunity.  Start asking the questions - where can I go and what can I do?

Great series and great reminder for us all - Worship, Walk and Work and become a growing disciple of Jesus Christ.



Friday, July 17, 2015

Proverbs 16-17


Not a lot of commentary today from these two chapters because the verses are really straight forward.  So today I wanted to highlight a few verses from each chapter to let you meditate on them and put them into practice at work or in your home.

Chapter 16:

GOD’S SOVEREIGNTY
v.4 - “the LORD has made everything for its purpose, even the wicked for the day of trouble…”
v.33 - “The lot is cast into the lap, but its every division is from the LORD…”

Powerful if you think about it.  God is in control of everything - even the wicked.  He has ordained days that the wicked seem to prosper, but then we see His mighty had at work and the wicked destroyed and God receives even greater glory and thanksgiving for His acts of rescue. 

Also notice v.33 - “The lot is cast…”  Casting lots was a way to make a decision and we see it again and again in the Bible.  They would have stones with Yes on one side and No on the other - 2 stones to be exact.  If it came up Yes/Yes they did it, or No/No they didn’t do it.  Sometimes there was a Yes/No, so they would throw it again.  The primary reason for casting lots was to render an impartial, unbiased decision on important matters.  It’s fascinating to notice that the sovereignty of God even reached down to a "coin toss or the roll of the dice” as we would call it.

ATTITUDES

v.18 - “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall…”
v.32 - “Whoever is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city…”

First Pride - Pride and arrogance are recipes for disaster.  Hit the delete button in your life when you find pride.  James 4 and 1Pt. 5 both say the same thing - "Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” (1Pt 5:5 ESV)  Proverbs 29:23 says - "One's pride will bring him low, but he who is lowly in spirit will obtain honor.”  What defeats pride?  Humility.  Seek to be humble in all things!

Then verse 32 says be slow to anger and rule your spirit - why?  God sees those who are in control as better than the mighty warriors who lack self-control.  Yes, it is tough to do, but it is possible.  Seek to reign in your anger.

Lastly - WORK AND ETHICS:
v.3 - “Commit your work to the LORD and your plans will be established…”
v.25 - “There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death…”

I wish the writer of Proverbs would have put theses two verses back to back, but he didn’t.  How should I view my work?  Robert Burns wrote: “the best laid plans of mice and men often go array…” and that is so true.  Why?  Our plans were not in line with His plans.  Seek first to commit your work and all you do to the Lord and he will direct your path.  Without his help you are just aimlessly beating your head against a rock.

Chapter 17

STRIFE -(angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict)

v. 1 - “Better is a dry morsel with quite than a house full of feasting with strife…”
v. 9 - “Whoever covers an offense seeks love, but he who repeats a matter separates close friends…"
v. 14 - “ The beginning of strife is like letting out water, so quit before the quarrel breaks out…”
v.17 - “A friend loves at all times and a brother is born for adversity…"

THE FOOL:
v.10 - “a rebuke goes deeper into a man of understanding than a hounded blows into a fool…”
v.16 -“Why should a fool have money in his hand to by wisdom when he has no sense?" 

THE FOOL BEING PRAISED - (RARE)
vv.
27-28 - “Whoever restrains his words has knowledge, and he who has a cool spirit is a man of understanding.  Even a FOOL who keeps silent is considered wise; when he closes his lips, he is deemed intelligent.”

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Proverbs 15

I hope you've had time already to look over the pages of Proverbs 15.  What a great passage!  Did you see our key words repeated again and again - the fool and the fear of the Lord.

Well, here is something that has stood out for me today:  People still think they can hide things from God...sin, money, selfish or foolish tendencies, hatred of other and so much more.  But look at verse 2 from Proverbs 15 - what does it say...

Proverbs 15:2 -"the eyes of the Lord are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good..."

Did you see it?  In the first nine words of the verse the concept of hiding anything from God is put to shame.  "the eyes of the Lord are in every place..."

This is not a new concept for the writer of Proverbs, King Solomon.  What I mean is this - the omnipresence of God almighty was something he would have learned from his daddy - King David.  Look at the words of Psalm 139:
"O Lord, you have searched men and known me!  You know when I sit down and when I rise...You search out my path and my lying down and are acquainted with all my ways.  Even before a word is on my tongue - you know it...Where shall I go from your Spirit?  Where can I flee from your presence? ...if I say "Surely the darkness shall cover me...even the darkness is not dark to you...the night is a bright as the day..."

David understood that the Lord was always present and always watching and he has given that instruction now to his son -King Solomon, and Solomon is relaying it on to us in greater detail.  Notice some verses that he points out about God's watchful eye on the good and evil people - first the evil:
 - The way of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD...
 - The way of a sluggard is like a hedge of thorns...
 - The Lord tears down the house of the proud...
 - The thoughts of the wicked are an abomination to the LORD.
 - The Lord is far from the wicked...

REMEMBER:  God is ever and always knowing and hearing and watching the way of the wicked and the good.  Nothing is getting by him.  It may seem like it to you in the moment, but the Lords ways are not your ways and the Lord is slow to anger, and we are not.  His patience is a character trait I am often grateful for in light of my sinful tendencies, aren't you?  Trust His word when it says that he will tread the wine press of his great wrath on the evil of this world, but be thankful that when we ask how much longer he says -"just a little while more..."  For sinners are still coming to Him.  Yes - He will deal with the wicked, proud and sluggard in his time - you can be sure of it.

And rest assured as well, as Solomon tells us, that the LORD watches not just the evil but the good.  Notice from the Text:
 - the prayer of the upright is acceptable to HIM...
 - In the house of the righteous there is much treasure...
 - the lips of the wise spread knowledge
 - He loves him  who pursues righteousness...
 - the path of the upright is a level highway...
 - The LORD hears the prayers of the righteous...

Do not ever wonder if God is watching - by his very nature and character he is!  Ponder then, do I do justice and righteousness, or do I choose the path of injustice and sin?  What ever you choose, remember He is seeing your every move.  I would say CHOOSE RIGHTEOUSNESS...but the choice, as always, is up to you.


Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Proverbs 13-14


I hope you have been keeping up with your reading this week.  Remember that we have learned that a quality disciple - (and we all want to be a quality disciple right?) A quality disciple of Jesus is one who Worships Christ and Walks with Christ.  Walking with Christ is established by time spent in the Word of God!  Chisel out in your very tight and busy schedule a time to sit and read his word. But don't just read it, study it and memorize it.

Our church reading today is found in Proverbs 14.  I wanted to point out just two words today - Fool and Fear.

First Fool.  A minimum of 10 times in chapters 13 & 14 the word fool appears.  If something is repeated that much in the New Testament in two chapters we would be highlighting it an preaching a 5 part series on it.  Sadly though, the term fool is repeated over and over again in the book of Proverbs but we fail to learn anything from it.

I think the word is lost on us in our modern language so maybe the best place to start is with a definition.  In the Hebrew, Fool or Foolish is translated from two different words. 

The first is kes-eel’ which means - "Fool, stupid fellow, dullard (a slow or stupid person), simpleton, or arrogant one.” 

The other word is ev-eel’ which means - "be foolish, foolish, of one who despises wisdom, one who mocks when guilty, of one who is quarrelsome and of one who is licentious.”

Now can we agree, this is not a characteristic of a believer right?  (SAY I AGREE).  So when we see the word fool used in the text, we should instantly determine not to be like that person.  (SAY I AGREE)  Good!  Look at some of the verses attributed to fools just in chapters 13-14:
  • 13:20 - “…but the companion of fools will suffer harm.”
  • 13:19 - “…but to turn away from evil is an abomination to fools…”
  • 14:3 - “By the mouth of a fool comes a rod for his back…”
  • 14:7 - “Leave the presence of a fool for there you do not meet words of knowledge."
  • 14:8-9 - “…but the folly of fools is deceiving. Fools mock at the guilt offering…"
  • ONE MORE - 14:16 - “One who is wise is cautious and turns way from evil, but a fool is reckless and careless.  A man of quick temper acts foolishly, and a man of evil devices is hated.
Now, in contrast, the other word that appears frequently in several chapters of the book of Proverbs is the word “fear”. When you see it -  almost every instance is coupled with the phrase "FEAR of the LORD". 

Fear in the Hebrew is the word - yir-aw’ which means: "terror or fear, causing fear, the object causing the fear is awesome or terrifying, respect, reverence and revered."

Now I do not subscribe to the theory that when we read, “fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge…(1:7),” that what it is say is God is just to be respected or reverenced.  I think that softens something that was never, ever mentioned in scripture.  Think about those that had an encounter with the living God.  Samson’s parents believed they were doomed for being with the Deity.  Elijah felt the strong hand of God on Mount Carmel in the fire at the altar and on Mount Sinai in the storm and in the wind and had to hide himself in the cleft of the rock.  Moses longed to see God, but was only permitted to see his glory pass by and that caused his face to shine so much the people were afraid and covered it in fear.  Isaiah was undone in Isaiah 6 for seeing into the thrown room of God for just a moment.  Peter saw the transfigured Christ and was so amazed he babbled out of shear fear and nervousness.  The disciples were taken back by Jesus as he calmed the storm.  Again the disciples were fearful when he came to them in the storm, walking on water.  Paul was blinded and radically changed by his encounter with the risen and glorified Christ on the road to Damascus.  Point is, over and over again in the scriptures, God was never just respected as being the best, but feared because of his awesomeness. 

As we read through Proverbs together, take time to circle these text, like verse 27 of chapter 14.  “..the fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, that one may turn away from the snares of death…”  As you read another one in another chapter - take a pencil and connect the statements and meditate on them.  There is great wisdom in understanding what God likes and what he hates.  Fools have no fear of the Lord.  Wisdom is grounded in the fear of the Lord.  “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight…” (9:10)


Two Words - Fool and Fear.  You will see them in almost ever chapter.  Don't be a fool, understand what God is instructing you in the Proverbs and Fear the Lord.

Monday, July 13, 2015

It’s all about that Walk!

Christian Author Oswald Chambers once said: “If we obey, and do the task that He (God) has placed closest to us, we will see him…”  Yesterday the challenge was "Your Walk with Christ."
Take a moment and rate your past year in walking with Christ.  Did it look like a roller coaster at Kings Island or was it a steady climb with the occasional flat spots?

Well, just some Monday morning quarterbacking to help you get through.  If you want your Walk to be on a steady climb remember:
1) Establish your walk by Instilling some BASIC SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES.
A)READ YOUR BIBLE!  Learn to Study your Bible.  Memorize the Word of God.  Hide it in your heart so that during the moments of temptation you can bring up and win the battle.  And lastly - Meditate on the Word of God.  For instance - I have been thinking about Proverbs 12:15 - “the way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice.”  Asking myself - “how have I acted like the fool and how have I acted like the wise man?  What can I do to be more like the wise man?  How am I at taking advice?”  Then I take time to pray over it.

B) TAKE TIME TO PRAY TODAY!  Get in the habit of praying and having more dependence on God for all your decisions.  Set aside a daily time to pray for the church and for it’s leadership.  Pray for our worship team and set up team.  Pray the ACTS model we taught in church yesterday. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving and Supplication).  Let Harvest Bible Chapel be known for it’s passionate, fervent prayer.  THEN - Join the Prayer team that meets on Sunday Mornings at 10am.  We pray for the service and for God to save the Lost and lead people to repentance.

C) GET READY TO BE A WITNESS!  Nothing, I mean nothing test your faith like sharing it with a total stranger.  But you know what is harder - Sharing it with a friend of family member.  Take time to let them know why you are a changed man or woman and that they can receive this same gift through The shed blood of Jesus our Savior.

Then if you really want to kick your walk into high gear -
 
2) Strengthen your walk with others in small group.
No significant growth ever happened in isolation.  Men and women who grow in their faith are men and women who have put into practice the practice of being accountable to other believers on a weekly basis.  They don’t want to be the same old believers stuck in the same rut of sin and confess.  They want more!  They want victory and they want victory for you as well.  Small group isn’t a place of condemnation - it’s a place of true love and ministry  

As I said yesterday - A Christian who is unwilling to held accountable is a Christian who will never reach their full potential for God and I fully believe are headed for some type of moral failure in the near future.  Join a Small Group today and get know and loved and GROW!


“You can run with the big dogs, you can fly with the eagles, you can jump through all the hoops and climb your ladder to the top, but when it all comes down - it all comes down to THE WALK. 
DO JUSTLY, LOVE MECY, WALK HUMBLY WITH YOUR GOD…” (SCC)

 

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Proverbs 8 WISDOM

Proverbs 8

Wisdom!  I think all of us would love another dose or two of wisdom.  But what do we really know about it?  In Proverbs 8 (and part of 9), we find a good bit of information about wisdom.


  1. Wisdom was created by God before the foundations of the world.  v.22 - "The LORD possessed (or Created) me at the beginning of his work, the first of his acts of old.”
  2. When Wisdom speaks, she speaks what is right. vv.6-8 “…Hear, for I will speak noble things and from my lips will com what is right, for my mouth will utter truth; All the words of my mouth are righteous…” 
  3. Proverbs 1:7 says that wisdom has its beginnings in us when we fear the Lord.  “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge (or wisdom), but fools despise wisdom and instruction…”
  4. Those who seek after wisdom reap the fruits of her reward.  vv. 19-21 “…My fruit is better than gold, even fine gold, and my yield than choice silver.  I walk in the way of righteousness, in the paths of justice, granting an inheritance to those who love me and filling their treasuries.”
  5. Finding Wisdom gives us favor with God.  Notice verse 35 - “For whoever finds me finds life and obtains favor from the Lord…” 
  6. Lastly - failure to find wisdom, or even seek her, has consequences as well - v.36 - “But he who fails to find me injures himself; all who HATE ME love DEATH…” Wow! 

Wisdom is an important attribute to add to your spiritual life and walk.  How do we find it, or obtain it.  Seek it out.  It can be found first and for most in the word of God.  Read it, Memorize it, study it, meditate on it.  Secondly, ask God for more wisdom.  James 1:5 says that "if any of us lack wisdom, let us ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.  But let him ask in faith without doubting…

Church, seek Wisdom!

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Proverbs 7

A couple of thoughts for today that stood out from my reading of Proverbs 7.

1) vv. 1-5 - As much as it pains me to admit it, MY DAD WAS RIGHT! (There, I said it.) As I read the first 5 verses, I could see my father saying the same things to me.  But sadly, I had a hard time listening.  I was, after all, A teenager who by all accounts knew everything about anything.  Dad’s ways were old fashion -my ways were cool and exciting.  But in retrospect, I wish I would have treasured his commandments and kept them as the apple of my eye.  I wish I would have bound them on my fingers and kept them close to my heart.  Years of rebellion and frustration would have been less-existent and years of loss in my spiritual walk would have never taken place.  I can never get those back, but I can encourage my teens and you - pay attention to the admonitions of the Lord in his word.  Years from today you will be able to rejoice in the fact that they kept you from sin and strengthened your resolve to better worship of our King of Kings.

2) I was thinking of a phrase we love to use here at Harvest - “Choose to sin, Choose to suffer…”  Solomon is writing to his children to encourage them to flee the adulterous women.  Most of the chapter details how she stalks her pray and how he finally gives in to his lust for her.  It happens in a moment!  v. 22 - “All at once he follows her…”  He was close enough to see her and know what she wanted, but he made the choice and he follows.  How does God say that will work out for him?  Notice -
        “…as a ox goes to the slaughter,
        or as a stag (deer) is caught fast
        till an arrow pierces its liver.
        as a bird rushes into a snare (trap)…


These are not pretty pictures.  Sin has a price.  Sin gives you your reward all up front - 110% of satisfaction and pleasure -  but it cost you everything, (conversely, Salvation cost Christ everything and is given as our reward, a reward that last for an eternity.)  The last part of v.23 I circled as a reminder of the cost of chasing something that isn’t suppose to be mine.  Notice what it says - In fact - get your bible out and look it up - I’ll wait… are you there?  Ok  - Here it is:

HE DOES NOT KNOW THAT IT WILL COST HIM HIS LIFE…

I don’t think that the Hebrew language had and explanation point, but if it did - I would think Solomon would have put 5 down, and if he had highlighters he would have colored over this to draw attention to it.  How tragic the life of the one caught in the cycle of sin.  Like Sampson of the Old Testament, unable to discern right from wrong and constantly putting their needs in front of what God desires for them.  Sin is blinding, binding and grinding.  Flee it, and do not set your eyes upon it ever church  - for it will eat you up and leave only a shell of a person you could have been for the Lord.

Blessing,
Pastor Nate

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Proverbs 6

I hope you had a chance to read Proverbs 6 yesterday?!  I was a great reminder to me that there are things that God approves of and there are things that he hates.  (Yes I said hate - see verse 16.)  I thought we would look at those things today - what does God hate? Let’s start with this:

1) "Arrogant, haughty eyes…"- people who look at others in disgust or in a way that says “i am better than you.”  God has created us equal in his eyes and he wants us to live like that with other people.  This is especially true of Christians who are called to "Love on another”.  Looking down on others in a proud or arrogant way isn’t love.  I had a friend tell me last week his story of how he came to Christ.  #1 reason he went from a good lutheran boy to a atheist was the arrogance and lack of love that people in his church showed him.  #1 reason he opened his heart to the gospel was a couple who decided to love him as Jesus loved them.  

2) "A Lying tongue…" - We don’t talk about this much, but lying is so addicting, and you need to keep doing it to cover up the lies you have already told.  I don’t believe we believe it is a “bad sin,” it’s just a little white lie.  But God hates lying.  Be people of the truth.
3) "Hands that shed innocent blood..." - that’s murder.  God created life and does not give us permission to snuff out a life that he has created.  The trail of pain left when the innocent is taken is sad.  Think o fate years that parents invested into growing up there child just to have the life snuffed out before it even got started.  Or think of the life that is most innocent, the unborn baby in the womb.  God hates murder in any form.  It was God who opened the womb to allow them to get pregnant in the first place, and to murder for convenience because your too young or because you are hiding a sin is wrong - and something God hates.

4) "A heart that devises wicked plans…" There is so much we could say here.  Don’t think of it as the master criminal, but think of it in terms of how you might be planning to cheat your neighbor, or how you are going to get back at your family members who have hurt you.  Beware of making plans that in the end devise wickedness and have evil intent.  Let God’s word check your motives before you begin.  How will you ever share the love of Christ to someone you have systematically chosen to cheat out of something?
5) "Feet that make haste to run to evil…" - Sin is fun! But sin robs us of true joy. The problem is we don’t see that while we are engaged in the practice of sinning.  People who choose sin and evil choose to be outside of the will of God.  And God hates the feet that choose to run to evil and sin.

6) “A false witness who breaths our lies…”  - I get the picture in my mind of a court room and a person who take the stand under oath and blatantly chooses to lie about the events he saw to protect a family member or friend.  In our court system we call it perjury but God calls it sin and it makes his to 7 lists of sins he hates.  As we have already said, lies must build on more lies and often creates a story or scenario that we wished would have happened but in reality, never ever happened.  Bearing a false testimony hurts other people.  Either the innocent who, by your testimony is found guilty, or the guilty who goes free and the innocent or injured are left holding a lifetime of grief and pain at their loss.  God hates this!  We sometimes categorize sins as one being more dangerous and hurtful than others.  I wonder where lying falls in your list?  Twice, in God’s top 7 things he hates, lying has been addressed. God takes this very seriously.
7) “one who sows discord.” - Discord is defined as 1) a unpleasant combination musical notes or 2) lack of agreement between people.  One who sows discord in this text deals with the lack of agreement between people.  God hates those that twist the situation to make it uncomfortable for others, or one who spreads lies and petty jealousy to get others to like them more.  Sadly, we do to much of this in the church.  Sister Francis or Brother Bob doesn’t like the new couple, so they sow discord just enough to run them out of the church and into some other place of worship.  God hates discord, and he hates discord in the church.

Proverbs 6  has much more to say - I hope you had a chance to read it for yourself.  Solomon addresses laziness, and adultery, and listening to the teachings of you parents.  If you missed it, take the five minutes to read it over and take some notes.

Tomorrow - Proverbs 7