• September 10, 2020

    GOD’S MERCY



    Wisdom of Solomon 15:1-3

    But You, our God, are kind, true, patient,
    And govern all things in mercy.
    For even if we sin, we belong to You and know Your might;
    But we will not sin,
    Because we know that we are counted as belonging to You.
    For to know You is complete righteousness,
    And to know Your might is the root of immortality.

    Encouraging Words

    The God that we put our trust in is kind, true, patient, and merciful. He loves us. And when we sin, He grieves for us yet does not abandon or forsake us. He counts us as belonging to Him, not as slaves, but as His children. To know Him is to make us righteous. To trust in Him is our foundation in immortality. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • September 9, 2020

    HIS SPIRIT IS IN ALL THINGS

    Wisdom of Solomon 12:1-2

    For Your immortal Spirit is in all things.
    For this reason You correct little by little those who fall away,
    And You remind and warn them of the sins they commit
    So they may be freed from evil and believe in You, O Lord.

    Encouraging Words

    When God created mankind He breathed His breath of life into us. He did not do this with any other parts of His creation. That breath of life is still within every one of us. This breath of life is His Holy Spirit, which dwells within us to correct our paths and constantly point us back to our creator. He is there to shed light on our journey so that we can avoid the pitfalls of sin and be freed from sin. Are we, am I, listening to that still, small voice or drowning it out? Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • September 6, 2020

    A LOVE FOR WISDOM

    Wisdom of Solomon 8:17-20

    When I considered these things within myself
    And thought about them in my heart,
    That in kinship with wisdom there is immortality,
    And in friendship with her there is good pleasure,
    And in the labors of her hands there is unfailing wealth,
    And in the shared training of her company there is discernment,
    And in the fellowship of her words there is good repute—
    Thus I searched about that I might take her for myself.
    As a child I was good by nature and received a good soul;
    And much more, since I was good,
    I entered an undefiled body.

    Personal Challenge

    Solomon did not have the blessing of living after the incarnation of Wisdom in our Lord Jesus Christ like we do. However, He lived his life with the hope of what would be coming someday. This passage is packed with so many things that we are blessed with in Jesus Christ. Kinship with Him gives immortality. Labors with Him provides unfailing wealth. We receive discernment in His training. By staying in fellowship with His words we find and retain good repute. If we search for Him as if we are searching for the greatest of treasures or rewards, we will find Him. Through Him, we can become undefiled bodies. Lord Jesus Christ, son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • September 5, 2020

    Saint of the Week

    St. Ephraim the Syrian


  • September 4, 2020

    NOTHING MORE VALUABLE

    Wisdom of Solomon 8:7

    If anyone loves righteousness,
    The products of righteousness are the virtues.
    For wisdom teaches self-control, discernment, righteousness and courage,
    Concerning which things there is nothing more valuable in the life of man.

    Encouraging Words

    Loving Jesus with all of our hearts and being leads to a life filled with right­eousness. This righteousness from Jesus produces the virtues of self-control, discernment, more righteousness, and courage. These are all gifts that we can receive on our journey to theosis and they are more valuable than everything in life. Glory be to God!

  • September 2, 2020

    WISDOM IS…

    Wisdom of Solomon 7:22-23

    So in herself, wisdom is a spirit that is rational,
    Holy, only-begotten, manifold, subtle, easily moved, clear,
    Undefiled, manifest, invulnerable, loving what is good, keen,
    Unhindered, beneficent, man-loving, steadfast, unfailing,
    Free from worry, all-powerful, all-surveying,
    And penetrating all spirits that are rational, pure, and most subtle.

    Encouraging Words

    Throughout the wisdom writings of the old testament, we are encouraged to pursue and embrace wisdom. The early church fathers taught that this accounting of wisdom was in reference to Jesus for He is Wisdom. So, following this way of thinking we see all of the characteristics of wisdom pointed out here in these verses as characteristics of Jesus, our Lord. He brings all of these blessings to fruit in the lives of those who love Him and live their lives for Him. Glory be to God!

  • September 3, 2020

    WHAT IS RICHER?

    Wisdom of Solomon 8:5-6

    Now if riches are a possession to be desired in life,
    What is richer than wisdom, who works all things?
    And if discernment shows itself in action,
    Who more than wisdom is its craftsman?

    Personal Challenge

    Wisdom and discernment should be two of the greatest treasures that we pursue in life. These can be applied to everything else in our lives. If we acquire them and use them in a godly way, we will see God’s hand at work in our lives. Glory be to God!

  • September 1, 2020

    AM I WORTHY

    Wisdom of Solomon 6:12-16

    Wisdom is radiant and unfading
    And is easily perceived by those who love her;
    For she is found by those who seek her.
    She comes upon those who long to know her beforehand.
    He who rises early in the morning to seek her
    Will not grow weary,
    For he will find her sitting at his gates.
    For to think deeply about her
    Is the perfection of discernment,
    And he who keeps watch for her
    Will soon be free from worry;
    Because she goes about seeking those worthy of her,
    And she appears to them favorably in their paths
    And meets them in every thought.

    Personal Challenge

    Our early church fathers identified Wisdom in the old testament as a representation of Jesus Christ. Jesus, Himself, told us that if we seek Him, we will find Him, just as Solomon tells us here that if we seek wisdom, we will find her. We are also told in this passage that wisdom seeks those who are worthy of her. I must ask this question of myself on a regular basis. Am I worthy of Christ? Do I love Him? Do I seek Him? Do I long to know Him? Do I rise early in the morning looking for Him? Do I think deeply about Him? Do I keep watch for Him? If He is not the center of my every thought, desire, and action, then I am not being worthy of Him and all that He has done for me. And then, He still loves me, cares for me, seeks me out, and through His love and mercy, makes me worthy. Lord, have mercy? Lord, here mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • August 31, 2020

    LISTEN, YOU WHO ARE LEADERS

    Wisdom of Solomon 6:1-3

    Listen therefore, O kings, and understand;
    Learn, O judges of the ends of the earth.
    Give ear, you that rule over multitudes,
    And take pride in yourself over a multitude of nations.
    For power was given to you from the Lord,
    And your lordship from the Most High,
    Who will make a careful search of your works
    And examine closely your plans.

    Personal Challenge

    Whether we are followers of Christ or not, we have been put in positions of leadership by the grace of our God. It may be a governmental position, or a work-related one, or one related to our volunteer work, or even that of being a parent. God has put us in that position and God has expectations of how we are going to honor that role, honor Him in that role, and be kind to those whom we are leading. To whom much is given, much is expected. Glory be to God!

  • August 30, 2020

    LIVING FOREVER

    Wisdom of Solomon 5:15-16

    But the righteous live forever,
    And their reward is with the Lord;
    And their care is by the Most High.
    Therefore they shall receive a kingly dwelling of dignity
    And a crown of beauty from the hand of the Lord,
    Because He will shelter them with His right hand
    And protect them with His arm.

    Personal Challenge

    I believe it is innate in every human being to desire to live forever. This is why we do so much with exercising and beautification. God created us to be eternal beings, to live with Him forever in His Kingdom. He also created us with free will, and we exercised that free will by choosing to seek knowledge and life separate from Him. The consequences of this choice have been death and separation from Him and His Kingdom. Jesus rectified this. It is only through Him that we can live the kind of righteous life that these verses call for. Glory be to God!