Proverbs 26: 28 ” A lying tongue hates those it hurts, and a flattering mouth works ruin.”

Words can cut deep…and if they’re deceitful on top of that, they’re deadly.   Why then do we choose to lie?  It’s simple, if the truth doesn’t serve us well – we lie.  If we want to get back at someone we dislike – we’ll lie.  If we want our way – we sweet talk and flatter…saying what we know the other person wants to hear.  Lying can become a way of life – where no two stories are ever the same, and we say whatever will get us the results we desire.

Proverbs 26: 14 ” As a door turns on its hinges, so a sluggard turns on his bed.”

According to the dictionary, the word sluggard means a slow or lazy person.  But the term lazy can mean much more than just not wanting to work.  We may be a sluggard towards daily time in God’s Word…preferring rather  to mindlessly scroll our phones.  We may be a lax sluggard,  who acknowledges God’s plan and purpose in our lives…but prefers the comfort of our recliner and Media Center more.  A sluggard is doomed to poverty so the Proverb says…destitute in both material and spiritual things.

I Corinthians 12:12-13 ” The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ. For we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body – whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free – and we were all given the one Spirit to drink.”

Here Paul is comparing the human body with the body of Christ…the Church.  Just as the many parts of the human body  work together in  complete harmony…each with its own unique purpose, the body of Christ – the Church and its many parts need to come together in like-mindedness also.  And just like the human body, one part cannot work in isolation from the rest.  That would be like one Sunday morning your heart getting up and deciding  not to be part of your body that day!  You may think that your presence at Church doesn’t matter…but it does…the whole body suffers when one part is absent.

Jeremiah 35:6 ” But they replied, ‘We do not drink wine, because our forefather Jonadab son of Recab gave us this command: Neither you nor your descendants must ever drink wine.’ “

The Lord had directed Jeremiah to invite the Recabite family in and serve them wine.  But when he did, they responded with this covenant they had kept for generations.  None of them had ever drank wine.    The Lord then used this example to show how the Recabites had continued to uphold their forefather’s commandment…yet the people of Judah and Jerusalem couldn’t seem to  keep God’s commandments.

Exodus 4: 11-12 ” The Lord said to him, ‘Who gave man his mouth? Who makes him deaf or mute? Who gives him sight or makes him blind? Is it not I, the Lord? Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.’ “

Moses had many excuses of why he wasn’t the person to go to the Pharaoh and demand release of the Hebrew children.  But the Lord countered with an airtight defense of why Moses was just the right  man for the job.  We want to argue with God, but speaking from very personal experience…you’ll never win.  We can object all we want, but God desires obedience exclusively.  For if He calls you to something,  He can and will give you whatever skill is needed to accomplish that task.  With God, arguing will get you nowhere…obedience on the other hand, will move His Kingdom forward.

Psalm 52: 8 ” But I am like an olive tree flourishing in the house of God; I trust in God’s unfailing love forever and ever. “

I am planted like a thriving tree in Your presence Lord…grafted securely to the root of Jesse…my dependence is on You and You alone.  I praise You Lord  for Your never-ending  mercy and kindness.  I thank You for Your everlasting and eternal love.  Amen.

Colossians 3:22 ” Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to win their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord.”

In ancient Greco-Roman Society,  slaves were looked upon as a commodity…but often it was slaves that served in stations of great responsibly, with rank and privilege.   Fast forward to modern times and the common work place.  Your approach at work  will speak louder than any Bible verse you have taped up at your desk.  Your manner of helping others without an ulterior motive will shine brighter than any religious plaque .  When you honor God in the everyday grind  by being that positive, giving individual…(even when the boss isn’t watching)…you show others what it’s like to be Christ-like.  Like the ancient slaves, you have been given great responsibility in your workplace…it’s to be an ambassador for Christ,  and a lover of people.

Proverbs 13:10 ” Pride only breeds quarrels, but wisdom is found in those who take advice.”

Taking offense against another person only fosters conflict and produces  anger.  When our feelings are hurt, we rise up in righteous indignation and can easily allow arrogance to take over at that moment.  We feel disrespected and insulted, not even listening to the wise counsel…for all we hear is an attack on our  belief system…even if that belief system is  corrupted.  The world likes to take offense  over the craziest things…But as a Believer, we need to be wary of allowing pride to color our interactions with others.   Proverbs 9:9 states, ” Instruct a wise man and he will be wiser still; teach a righteous man and he will add to his learning.”

Acts 18: 9-10 ” One night the Lord spoke to Paul in a vision: ‘ Do not be afraid; Keep on speaking, do not be silent. For I am with you, and no one is going to attack and harm you, because I have many people in this city.’ “

Satan would like us to think we’re out there working for the Lord alone…like the Lone Ranger, isolated and unaided by others.  Satan would like us to be fearful in talking to others about the Lord…not wanting to offend…wanting rather,  to be “politically correct”, even if it goes against the Word of God.  Satan would like us  to keep quiet, not rocking the boat of this modern liberal society.  Satan doesn’t care if we read the Bible or pray…just as long as we don’t do it in public.  But Satan also knows the power of the spoken Word, and what a transformation could take place… if Christians weren’t silent.

I Chronicles 11:10 These were the Chiefs of David’s mighty men – they, together with all Israel, gave his kingship strong support to extend it over the whole land, as the Lord had promised…”

All of Israel came together to support King David…just as we are to advocate for our local Pastor and Church Leadership.  Being a Pastor isn’t just about running a business…it’s interacting with the congregation…a delicate balance of  administration, counsel, compassion, and grit.  Be that mighty warrior for your Pastor…pray for him daily, encourage him often, speak well of him in public.  Pray also for the Leadership at your Church…instilling confidence and hope whenever you can into their lives, for most are volunteering their time, energy, and commitment for the Lord.