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#1325. Proverbs 8:1–11 – Wisdom calls to all (8/8/25)
From Proverbs 8:1-11, we reflect on how wisdom is revealed all around us and wants to be applied all around us. Â

Matt Beaney
Aug 84 min read
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#1324. Proverbs 7:24–27 – Avoid the path that leads to destruction (7/8/25)
Today, we reflect on Proverbs 7:24-27, a warning about the devastating consequences of listening to the wrong voices and so following the path of temptation and sin rather than listening to and taking the path of God’s wisdom.Â

Matt Beaney
Aug 73 min read
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#1323. Proverbs 7:6–23 – At the window (6/8/25)
Today, we reflect on Proverbs 7:6-23, learning to recognise lies, so as to guard ourselves, but also to be grieved so as to pray and help those making foolish choices.Â

Matt Beaney
Aug 65 min read
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#1322. Proverbs 7:1–5 – Son, sister, relative (5/8/25)
From Proverbs 7:1-5, we reflect on how belonging to God’s family shapes our response to His wisdom.

Matt Beaney
Aug 53 min read
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#1321. Proverbs 6:30–35 – God hates sexual sin (4/8/25)
From Proverbs 6:30-35, we reflect on the hateful nature of adultery and sexual sin. Â

Matt Beaney
Aug 44 min read
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#1320. Proverbs 6:23–29 – Light protects from sinful sex (1/8/25)
From Proverbs 6:23–29, we reflect on how the lamp of God’s Word is to shine on our attitude to sex.

Matt Beaney
Aug 14 min read
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#1319. Proverbs 6:20–23 – Wisdom is a light (31/7/25)
From Proverbs 6:20-23, we reflect on how we can actually use God’s Word as a lamp for our feet.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 314 min read
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#1318. Proverbs 6:16–19 – Seven things the Lord hates (30/7/25)
From Proverbs 6:16-19, we reflect on the character traits that God hates so we can pursue the kind of characteristics that He loves.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 304 min read
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#1317. Proverbs 6:12–15 – Avoid deceit and divisiveness (29/7/25)
From Proverbs 6:12-15, we reflect on the need to be alert and protect ourselves from deceivers.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 293 min read
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#1316. Proverbs 6:6–11 – Go to the ant! (28/7/25)
Proverbs 6:6-11: It is God’s will for us to work diligently, as work is His ordinary means of provision.

Matt Beaney
Jul 284 min read
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#1315. Proverbs 6:1–5 – Don’t be trapped by foolish mercy (25/7/25)
Today, from Proverbs 6:1-5, we reflect on how we are to be wise in our words regarding finances and financial support.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 254 min read
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#1314. Proverbs 5:20–23 – Worship is a shield (24/7/25)
Today, from Proverbs 5:20-23, we reflect on how worship is a shield against the idols of life, and the idol of sex in particular.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 244 min read
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#1313. Proverbs 5:15–19 – Rejoice in marriage (23/7/25)
From Proverbs 5:15-19, we consider how listening to God’s wisdom leads to a lifelong and satisfying marriage.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 234 min read
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#1312. Proverbs 5:7–14 – Consequences of unfaithfulness (22/7/25)
Today, from Proverbs 5:7-14, we reflect on the consequences of ignoring God’s wisdom.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 224 min read
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#1311. Proverbs 5:1–6 – Pay attention! Don’t fall into sexual sin! (21/7/25)
From Proverbs 5:1-6, we reflect on our vulnerability to sexual sin, its empty promise, and how we can protect ourselves.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 214 min read
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#1310. Proverbs 4:24–27 – Speech, vision and direction (18/7/25)
From Proverbs 4:24-27, we reflect on how our speech, vision and direction reflect the condition of our hearts.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 184 min read
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#1309. Proverbs 4:20–23 – Guard your heart (17/7/25)
From Proverbs 4:20-23, we reflect on how we are to guard our hearts by directing our attention onto what is true.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 174 min read
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#1308. Proverbs 4:14–19 – Avoid the path of the wicked (16/7/25)
From Proverbs 4:14-19, we reflect on how we are to avoid unwise paths whilst also seeking to be in this world but not of it.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 164 min read
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#1307. Proverbs 4:10–13 – Hold tightly to wisdom (15/7/25)
From Proverbs 4:10-13, we reflect on how wisdom leads us along straight paths and away from falling flat on our face.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 153 min read
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#1306) Proverbs 4:1–9 – Cherish and pass on God’s wisdom (14/7/25)
From Proverbs 4:1-9, we reflect on how the wise seek wisdom so as to be able to pass it on - this has particular relevance to parents who must seek God’s wisdom in order to pass it on.Â

Matt Beaney
Jul 144 min read
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