Treasure More Precious Than Gold

Fountains of Wisdom:  A Study in Proverbs  Part 36  A Treasure More Precious than Gold

As we have studied long in Proverbs, I have felt the burning light that reaches deep within the recesses of my heart—searching and trying the darkest secrets of my own self-exalting heart.  As noted in the commentary of the GNV Bible for  Proverbs 20:27 The word of God giveth life unto man, and causeth us to see and try the secret of our dark hearts.  It searches the crevices of our desires.  It shines it light upon that which we may have declared as precious only to reveal how insignificant any treasure is compared to the one true treasure which is God.  In darkness the shiny hard precious object that we hold so tightly too as though some precious stone—may in the light only be shown to be a cockroach instead.  God is the “king that sitteth in the throne of judgment, (&) chaste away all evil with his eyes. 9 Who can say, I have made mine heart clean, I am clean from my sin?” (Proverbs 20:8 GNV)

A broken and contrite heart

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God is the only one who can cleanse my heart.  There is nothing that I can do to transform my own heart.  Were it not for God’s grace that shines His light before my eyes to reveal His own Glory to me, I should never have even desired Him. 

Though many men will boast of their own goodness, there cannot be found those who are truly faithful among them (Proverbs 20:6).  Those who falsely

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Poverty, Wealth and the Sovereignty of God

Fountains of Wisdom- Part 35—Poverty, Wealth and the Sovereignty of God

There is a lot to be said in the Bible about poverty—from the laws given to the Israelite nation, the Proverbs and the teachings of Jesus. God’s laws carried many instructions as to how to help the poor by allowing them to harvest behind the harvesters and through compassion to help those who are less fortunate. We have the sermon of Jesus noted in Luke,

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20 And he lifted up his eyes on his disciples, and said, Blessed be ye poor: for yours is the kingdom of God.”

Then we come to Proverbs 19 where once more there is noted a lot to say about the poor. The lazy are condemned for their laziness (verses 15, 24); yet, there are those who are poor to no fault of laziness and God’s word is clear that His people are to help the poor. Look at verse 17: (GNV) He that hath mercy upon the poor, lendeth unto the Lord: and the Lord will recompense him that which he hath given.

There is a lot to say in Chapter 19 about the poor and how they are rejected by their neighbors, ignored and looked down upon; while the rich have many

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Poetry Sunday—The Grace In Which I Stand

Most of the times, I have for you a new poem for our poetry Sunday; but today I am choosing from my archives of poems.  Back in 2010 I published a book titled a Broken and Contrite Heart.    I ended the final chapter of that book with this poem that I wrote in 2010.  I hope you recognize the truth of God’s Gracious Love and the relationship we have with Him.  He is our anchor and our hope.  When Satan tries to tell us we aren’t good enough and we will only fail, we can boldly say, “I know that; but, Christ died for me, paid my price and in Him, I have victory over all the evil you want to throw at me.”

The Grace in Which I Stand

 

Oh feeble heart, Oh fragile soul

Where is the hope on which you hold

With all the failures of your past

Where is the faith to make you bold

Where is the faith to make you bold

 

There was a King though blameless He

That came to pay my penalty

And in that act He set me free

To follow Him in liberty

To follow Him in liberty

 

It is His love that drew me out

And in His Grace I shall not doubt

That He who started this work in me

Will finish it with a Glorious Shout

Will finish it with a Glorious Shout

 

One day the finished work be done

That I might look then like God’s son

Sifted, shined just like pure Gold

As Glory shines forth, Glorious One

As Glory shines forth, Glorious One

 

And in this hope my faith conformed

I know my life will be transformed

I stand upon this future grace

So for His work my passion warmed

So for His work my passion warmed

 

So in this faith I firmly stand

That formed in me as God had planned

No force on earth can shake me free

My future held by God’s great hand

My future held by God’s great hand.

© 2014 Effie Darlene Barba

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Choose Life

Fountains of Wisdom A Study in Proverbs (Part 34) Choose Life

There is a choice that lies before mankind since the moment of creation.  It was the choice given to Adam.  As clear as could be presented, God had given Adam the chance to choose life or choose death and that choice is laid before each person who has been born on this earth.  Were you to ask most people, they would quickly tell you “I don’t want to die.”  Yet, at that same moment they choose death over life by rejecting the only source of real life which is found in a relationship with God.  When God created man, God “breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” (Gen 2:7)  With that act, God had given man life overflowing, abundant filled with innocence, righteousness, glory and joy.  Everything beautiful had been handed to Adam with that one choice placed before him—choose life or choose death.  If you eat of this tree you will die.  We know he chose death; whatever, the excuses given or the reasons—He chose death which was the spiritual separation from the fountain of life found in God.  Now life would be drudgery, misery, defeat and despair because of the separation from perfect love and perfect righteousness which is God. 

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Just as darkness is the absence of light, death is the absence of life.  Spiritual life comes from a relationship with God; thus, absence of a relationship with God  is eternal spiritual death.  There might be moments in everyone’s life in which they experience the exuberant joy that being Alive in Christ could bring; because God in His mercy and grace provided just enough of His beauty, majesty and glory in this fallen world so that mankind could see and experience glimpses of spiritual life and thereby have the chance to choose-life or death. Glimpses of Glory ever before us in the first cry of a baby that is born, the beauty of a sunrise, the flowers as they begin to bloom in the spring, or the exuberant joy of falling in love–all of these glimpses of life are ever present before us.

Proverbs 19: (AMP)16 He who keeps the commandment [of the Lord] keeps his own life, but he who despises His ways shall die.(AMP)23 The reverent, worshipful fear of the Lord leads to life, and he who has it rests satisfied; he cannot be visited with [actual] evil.

This choice God places before each and every person born.  He pleads, He

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The Most Powerful Word of All

Fountains of Wisdom-A Study in Proverbs (Part 33)-The Most Powerful Word of All

Throughout the book of Proverbs, Solomon keeps returning to the importance of words.  Words that give life and words that destroy are placed on display in almost every chapter.  Proverbs 18 is filled with admonitions concerning man’s tongue and speech.    Fools delight in hearing their own voices (verse 2); yet, ultimately their words and self absorption become the very snare of their eternal destruction (verse 7).  All of man’s wisdom and seeking understanding leads to eternal hell as he rejects the one truth of God’s Sovereignty, Righteousness, and Mercy.  Such fools are so caught within their own pride that they can never realize that they will be destroyed (verse 12).

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Words can bring life or they can bring destruction. They can be like torrential floods that destroy all in their path or like the bubbling gentle brooks that bring life

(verse 21 and verse 4).  They can stir up strife and contention (verses 3 and 6) or they can build up powerful friendships (verse 24).  Indeed, wise words may even be the thing that leads to finding a virtuous spouse (verse 22).  Too often we can bring our own arguments before the courts to prove that we are right until the cross examination of our hearts finds us guilty as charged (verse 17).  Too often we join a cause and speak boldly before we even know the truth of the issue (verse 13) or run about as gossips causing great harm that cuts deep within the innermost parts of another’s spirit (verse 8).

There is one word that brings life, hope, power, and joy to the soul.  That word is

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