About thirty-five years ago I began meeting with a dozen or so young men every Wednesday morning during the school year. One of them would bring some fruit juice and/or


I have continued that discipline for the past thirty-five years. To this very day I never cease to be amazed at the unfathomable depths of wisdom, knowledge and understanding in that beautiful book of poetry in the Hebrew Bible. I am challenged and encouraged daily as I try to squeeze out every ounce of the refreshing and nourishing spiritual nutriments that saturate each line of every verse. It reminds me on this thirteenth day of November of a statement found in the thirteenth section of Psalm 119: "How sweet Your word is to my my taste - sweeter than honey to my mouth" [Psalm 119:103].
As I observe the generation of young men coming up through the ranks behind me, I am excited about those who share the Psalmist's passion for the incomparable and indestructible "inscripturated" Word of God. But, frankly, I am brokenhearted by those who esteem the so-called wisdom of men above the eternal and supernal Word of God; who arrogantly and defiantly neglect and reject God's inspired, inerrant and infallible revelation for man's flawed, foolish, illogical, nonsensical, ludicrous and preposterous "speculation." David, the shepherd and songwriter of Israel explains, "You have exalted above all things Your name and Your word." How could anyone who claims to know and love and serve God do any less?
My "verse of the day" for today, November 13, is from Proverbs 13. It is especially for all of you "young" men - [that is, from my aged perspective, fifty-nine and younger]: "A wise son hears his father's instruction, but a mocker doesn't listen to rebuke" [Proverbs 13:1].
Okay... Here is your "bonus" verse: "The one who has contempt for instruction will pay the penalty, but the one who respects a command will be rewarded" [Proverbs 13:13].
Hey, man: Wise up!
3 comments:
I had my second graders memorize Psalm 119:103 a few weeks ago for their weekly Bible verse...
I love using that Psalm with kiddos. There are SO many great verses to have them memorize . . . and they are easy to remember! I have especially used vs. 9, 11, 18, 45, 89, 105, 133, 160.
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