Reading:
Proverbs 13:1-12

What’s my attitude toward instructions?

If I can figure out the matter on my own, do I need to be instructed?

I suppose it depends on what “the matter” is. If it has to do with operating our push mower, I think I can do it without instructions. But if it has to do with flying our radio controlled helicopter, I’d better check the instructions first.

Fine. But what is my overall attitude toward being told?

And what attitude have my children grown up with?

“A wise son heareth his father’s instruction: but a scorner heareth not rebuke” (1).

Rebuke. Oh my. Now there’s another can of worms coming home to roost.

I must keep working at having a heart tender and receptive toward both instruction and rebuke.

I must also keep working at having a heart willing enough and tender enough to give both instruction and rebuke.

[Righteousness keepeth him that is upright in the way (Proverbs 13:6)]
from Proverbs 13:6

A little bit more from Proverbs 13: xx

Reading:
Proverbs 12:1-14

“The wicked are overthrown, and are not: but the house of the righteous shall stand” (7).

When I think of “the house” of someone, I think of his family.

So this verse grabbed my attention in my reading this morning.

How blessed are those parents whose family is not overthrown!

Build your life and your marriage and your family on The Rock Christ Jesus, and your house shall stand.

Where has Jesus really and practically fit into my house-building project over the last 28 years?

If you’re just starting out on this kind of project, don’t mess it up!

[A virtuous woman is a crown (Proverbs 12:4)]
from Proverbs 12:4

A little bit more from Proverbs 12: Satisfied and Recompensed

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