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Proverbs 365 - February Review

March 1st, 2010

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Today marks the beginning of the third month of my Proverbs 365 project.  It's going stronger than ever, and I find that I'm really enjoying this good, long soak in the wisdom of Proverbs.  Just like I did last month, I thought it might be interesting to highlight three of my personal favorites from the past month of the project.

My favorite Proverbs-related story from the last month would have to be P2306 - Coffee Cake Conflict.  In the post, I share a personal anecdote from my university years which helps to illustrate Proverbs 23:6-8:  "Do not eat the food of a stingy man, do not crave his delicacies; for he is the kind of man who is always thinking about the cost.  'Eat and drink,' he says to you, but his heart is not with you.  You will vomit up the little you have eaten and will have wasted your compliments." You really have to read the post to get the full effect of my reflections on the subject -- but suffice to say the story involves young bachelors learning to run their own household, eating nothing but coffee cake for dinner, and gift presented to a 20-year-old with a note saying, "Happy Birthday, you bitter old man." Follow the link above for the whole story.

Secondly, one of the greatest personal challenges that I experienced in the month of February came from reading Proverbs 26:11, which prompted my recollections entitled P2611 - Vomitous Victuals.  The title of the post is a direct reference to the Proverb itself, found in chapter 26, verse 11:  "As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his folly." As I meditated on this verse, I came to realize how I can foolishly respond to feelings of loneliness by sitting at the computer, obsessively hitting the Send/Receive button on my e-mail reader -- hoping for some sort of pathetic companionship from a glowing computer screen.  When the e-mails don't come, I get sad.  When I don't get many comments on my blog(s), I get sad.  But I keep going in a foolish cycle of loneliness.  "It's the same story... when I check my Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, and YouTube pages.  I scramble around the internet like a squirrel, hunting for nuts that just aren't there... " If you can relate to these feelings at all, I would definitely recommend following the link and taking a look at the post for yourself.

Thirdly, I think one of the verses which stuck with me the most from February was Proverbs 3:3-4:  "Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart.  Then you will win favor and a good name in the sight of God and man." You can read my thoughts on this Proverbs at P334 - Love and Faithfulness.  Honestly, I'm not sure if my personal reflections in this post are really all that poignant -- but the Proverb itself is powerful enough to prompt us to question ourselves:  "So how do we get back on track with these core qualities of Love and Faithfulness?  How do we make these our calling card?  The necklace around our necks?  The tattoo written across our chests?" I attempt to start answering some of these questions in my post, and I would love to hear any other dialogue that others might want to contribute as well.

For a more comprehensive listing of the February's content, here are the titles of all 28 entries, along with direct links to the rest of the contact:

  • P122 - Stuck on Simplicity
  • P206 - The Key to Understanding the Proverbs
  • P334 - Love and Faithfulness
  • P414 - Traffic Advice
  • P506 - Checking for Blind Spots
  • P610 - How to Avoid a Hold-Up
  • P702 - Apple of Your Eye
  • P809 - Atheist Buses
  • P903 - Lady Wisdom and Her Staff Team
  • P1008 - California Ryan
  • P1124 - The Wedding Card Dilemma
  • P1216 - Wat Vervelend
  • P1308 - Mo' Money Mo' Problems
  • P1410 - Considering Condolences and Congratulations
  • P1504 - Green Tree
  • P1618 - The Prognostication Possibilities of Pride
  • P1714 - Water Management is Serious Business
  • P1803 - Downward Spiral
  • P1919 - The Predicaments of Hot-Headedness
  • P2029 - Gray Area
  • P2109 - A Case for Separation
  • P2204 - NHL vs. NBA
  • P2306 - Coffee Cake Conflict
  • P2410 - Feats of Strength
  • P2515 - Bones Yes, But What About Bureaucratic Red Tape?
  • P2611 - Vomitous Victuals
  • P2711 - Prudence Not Panic
  • P2809 - Love Triangles

And that's just February!  March promises to be another great month, so check it out for yourself at http://proverbs365.ericasp.com.

This entry is filed under God, The Bible, Writing, Reading the Bible.

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