Thoughts to Remember from
Proverbs 21
Read Verses 1, 3, 6,
15, 23, 26, 30, 31
Every great and powerful
king thinks he is in control
But there is One in heaven
above who knows this is not so.
Sovereign Lord, Almighty
Creator, the Beginning and the End
Turns the hearts of human
leaders be they foe or friend.
Nebuchadnezzar,
Tigleth-pilesar, Cyrus, the Persian King,
Mighty rulers but subject
to God, in virtually everything.
All were sinners; none were
saints, but God moved their inclination
To make the decision He
desired for Israel’s continuation.
To live in justice and
honesty is more pleasing to our Creator
Than offering meaningless
sacrifice and continue as a hater.
“By their fruit, you shall
know them,” said our Lord so dear,
So this is a proverb to put
into practice all our remaining years.
Gaining a treasure by lying
deceit is a sinful process indeed.
The sinner is playing with
danger; judgment is guaranteed.
Justice will be a joy to the
godly; the wicked will tremble in fear.
Concerning judgment for
those who are evil, the Bible is crystal clear.
Guard your tongue; shut
your mouth. That’s how you stay out of trouble.
Ignore this counsel only to
learn your trouble will likely double.
The greedy man always
shouts for more, but the righteous love to give.
Treasure is what the first
man adores, but the righteous eternally lives.
No human wisdom, or crafty
plan can stand against the Lord.
His depth of knowledge is
far too deep for mankind to explore.
The wicked will plan and
prepare their weapons, but they will not prevail.
God’s plan and purpose will
not be thwarted. Our God will never fail.
© Copyright 2016 George M.
Cuff, All Rights Reserved
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