Through this study in Proverbs, there has been so many times that I have felt the sting of guilt and regret. Perhaps that is what always in the past caused me to leave Proverbs before ever finishing it. This time I committed to you that we would journey all of the way through—not just bits and pieces of my choosing; but all of it. When I look back over my past and even gaze into my present; I cannot help but see my failures to speak as I should, to learn as I should, and to be all that I should to represent Christ. What kind of fool am I to think that God could use me with all my frailties? Perhaps, exactly the kind of fool you need to help you along this Pilgrimage—this journey you have been asked to walk.
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The question arises, Am I Defined By the Words which at times run through my head or AM I Defined by the Truth of God’s Grace and Words about who I AM IN Christ?
In a problem with pain, C.S.Lewis wrote: “We actually are, at present, creatures whose character must be, in some respects, a horror to God, as it is, when we really see it, a horror to ourselves. This I believe to be a fact: and I notice that the holier a man is, the more fully he is aware of that fact.”
As I turned the page to Proverbs 15 and carefully read it over and over again; a light of hope emerged from the darkness of my own spirit. The entire chapter is
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