This article was inspired by my personal reading of the Book of Proverbs and is based on advice taken from the first nine chapters of the book. This part of the book is written as if from a father to a son and it gives a good foundation on how we should live our lives how to act in our relationships with others. The Book of Proverbs is God's instructions to us on how to live wisely, or rather how the wise man should develop his character, live his life and conduct his affairs. It also talks a lot about what temptations we should avoid so that we can keep our slates clean, walk the straight and narrow path, and live a peaceful and joyful life in the light of God. Wisdom is the art of living wisely. It is a Grace given to us by God. I have picked out twelve of my favorite little snippets of wisdom to help you along your journey down the straight and narrow path. So, if you want to live the good life of a wise man, then read on. Step #1: Listen to Your Parents Your parents ar
So recently I started reading the book of Proverbs in the Bible. A quick reading through the first few chapters showed me that I need to spend a lot more time actually studying this book if I want to even begin to understand it. So much of it just flew over my head so quickly. There is a lot there to digest. There is a lot there to consider in light of ancient times vs. my own understanding of the world as it is today. I've always been interested in Ancient wisdom. I even earned a minor in Philosophy while I was in college studying the likes of Plato and Lao Tsu. But as I try to grow closer to God, I find myself longing for his wisdom and trying to understand his word. 1 These are the proverbs of Solomon, son of David, king of Israel, 2 for gaining wisdom and discipline, for comprehending words of insight, 3 and for receiving instruction in wise living and in righteousness, justice, and equity. 4 To impart prudence to the simple and knowledge and discretion to the young,
Yesterday, March 25, 2022, Pope Fransis Consecrated Russia, and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. I spent some time looking for this in the news this morning, there wasn't much about it. I had to dig deep. There was a ton about the blood and guts horror that is going on in Ukraine but nothing about this. I didn't find anything on the major news outlets until I searched. Nothing in my feeds. I figured it would at least make the headlines, being such a large and important event. Catholics all over the world participated. Most Catholic Bishops participated. I participated. It was nice. I went to my church, the Bishop came and led the prayers of Consecration, the Rosery and the Angelus prayer. A lot of people showed up here in Portland Maine, to pray for an end to the war in Ukraine and to pray that it doesn't escelate into World War 3. I guess this isn't important enough to make it a major headline. At least it shows where our priorities are.
Comments
Post a Comment