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- 🙏 Easy Choices ➡️ Hard Life. Proverbs 1:30-31
🙏 Easy Choices ➡️ Hard Life. Proverbs 1:30-31
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Proverb of the day
Since they would not accept my advice and spurned my rebuke, they will eat the fruit of their ways and be filled with the fruit of their schemes.
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Meditation
Proverbs 1:30-31 tells us that our choices have consequences. These verses passage that speaks to the importance of making wise choices and listening to wise counsel. It cautions against rejecting advice and making unwise decisions, warning that those who do so will ultimately suffer the consequences of their actions.
This passage has relevance in many areas of life, for example, our diet and nutrition. Choosing to eat unhealthy foods may be an easy and convenient option in the moment, but over time it can lead to health problems and a lower quality of life. Similarly, making unwise decisions in other areas of life, such as finances or relationships, can lead to negative consequences and a more difficult path forward.
On the other hand, making wise choices and listening to wise counsel can lead to positive outcomes and a more fulfilling life. Eating a balanced diet rich in nutrients, for example, can provide our bodies with the energy and nourishment they need to function optimally and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. In other areas of life, seeking out advice and guidance from wise counselors can help us make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes.
Overall, Proverbs 1:30-31 serves as a reminder to consider the consequences of our actions and to make wise, thoughtful decisions based on sound advice. By doing so, we can avoid unnecessary hardship and live a more fulfilling and rewarding life.
Prayer
God, please help us to see the cost of easier choices are harder in the end.
Application question
How can you do the hard thing today so that the future is easier?
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