Archive | September 2025

Proverbs 22 & 23 – Seeds, Surrender & a Secure Future

Good day everyone, and welcome back to our journey through the book of Proverbs! 😊

Each chapter of Proverbs overflows with timeless wisdom, and today we’re diving into Proverbs 22 and 23. My prayer is that as we reflect together, God’s Word will bring encouragement, guidance, and fresh revelation for your daily walk with Him.


Proverbs 22:4 (TPT)

Do you desire life, prosperity, and honor? This verse tells us how to receive them—through surrender. Not just a one-time act, but daily surrender, where we yield every part of our lives to God. It means giving Him control, choosing to obey His leading, and trusting His way above our own.

So here’s the question for today: Are you laying your life down in total surrender before the Lord? This is truly the best way to live. When we surrender, we hand over control to God, fully trusting that His way is always best.

Proverbs 22:8 (TPT)

Every sin is a seed, and sooner or later it will produce a harvest. Romans 6:23 (TPT) reminds us: “For sin’s meager wages is death, but God’s lavish gift is life eternal, found in your union with our Lord Jesus, the Anointed One.”

Nothing good can ever come from sin. This is why we must run from it and pursue holiness. The more we spend time in God’s Word, in prayer, and in fellowship with other believers, the less room sin has to thrive in our lives.

Genesis 4:7 (TPT) warns us: “Sin crouches at your door; its desire is for you [to overpower you], but you must master it.” With God’s help, we can master sin instead of letting sin master us.

Proverbs 22:19 (TPT)

Hallelujah! Our living hope is found in God and God alone. He is the one true God, the only one who never changes and never fails.

Proverbs 23:17–18 (TPT)

It’s so easy to get frustrated or even envious when we see the wicked prosper, but God calls us to something higher. Instead of burning with anger, we are to burn with passion for Him. Our motivation is not what others are doing, but the truth that in Christ, our future is secure and our hope will never fade.

The Life Application Study Bible commentary on this verse says:

“How easy it is to envy those who get ahead unhampered by conscience or moral responsibility. For a time they do seem to prosper even though they disregard what God wants, but they have no real future. To those who follow Him, God promises a hope and a wonderful future, even if it isn’t achieved in this life.”

As we wrap up today’s reflection, I pray we daily choose surrender over control, righteousness over sin, and worship over envy, that in doing so, we’ll discover that our hope, our future, and our very lives are secure in the hands of our faithful God.

Thank you for joining me today! 😊 I’d love to hear how Proverbs 22 and 23 spoke to you—share your thoughts or reflections in the comments below so we can grow together.

✨Here are some reflection questions to ponder on:

  • Am I truly surrendering my life to God each day, or am I still holding on to control?
  • What seeds am I sowing with my words, actions, and thoughts—seeds of sin or seeds of righteousness?
  • When I’m tempted to compare myself to others, do I let envy creep in, or do I fix my eyes on the secure hope I have in Christ?

Proverbs 21 – Shine brightly

Good day everyone, and welcome back to our journey through the book of Proverbs! 😊
Today we’re diving into Proverbs 21. I’ll be focusing on verses 2, 3, and 12. My prayer is that as we reflect together, God’s Word will bring encouragement, guidance, and fresh revelation for your daily walk.

🔍 Proverbs 21:2–3 (TPT)

God doesn’t just look at what we do, He looks at why we do it. In our own eyes, our actions may seem right, and even others might approve, but the Lord sees the heart behind them. We can fool people, and sometimes even ourselves, but we can never fool God. What is your motive showing today?

Verse 3 reminds us that God values our character and daily choices more than us bringing an offering or sacrifice to him. The Life Application Study Bible puts it this way:

God is far more pleased when our lives reflect justice, mercy, and godliness than when we simply “go through the motions.” True worship is lived out daily in how we treat others.

💡 Proverbs 21:12 (TPT)

As believers, we are called to bring light into the world, not absorb its darkness. We don’t have to agree with or approve of sinful behavior, but we are called to influence the world by shining the light of Jesus Christ.

The light we carry is Jesus—the true light who gives light to everyone. He reminds us in Matthew 5:14–16 (TPT):

When we shine our light, we bring glory to God. The question is: Is your light shining brightly, or has it been dimmed by the world around you?

As we end todays blog, my prayer for us is that our motives are pure and pleasing to God, that we will live a godly life and shine the light of Jesus Christ wherever we go. Amen.

Thank you for joining me today! 😊 I’d love to hear how Proverbs 21 spoke to you—share your thoughts or reflections in the comments below so we can grow together.

📝 Here are some reflection questions

  1. When was the last time you checked your motives? What might God see in your heart today?
  2. In what practical ways can you let your light shine in your family, workplace, or community?
  3. What steps can you take this week to align your worship (daily living) with God’s heart for justice and godliness?