Daily Devotional for February 4, 2026
"Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life." (v. 23)
Bible Verses: Proverbs 4:10-27John 17:4Matthew 25:14-30Matthew 7:26James 2:14
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For Reading and Meditation: Proverbs 12:11-28
There are people in our world who, even though they are not Christians, catch sight of the fact that the universe is made for wisdom and that to live effectively on this earth one has to search for wisdom and cultivate it. Through rational thought and intuition these people come to the conclusion that without...
Bible Verses: Proverbs 12:11-28Colossians 1:27Galatians 6:1-9Hebrews 12:1James 5:11
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For Reading and Meditation: Proverbs 10:9-17
We look now at the fifth pillar of wisdom - watchfulness with words. Anyone who does not understand the importance of words and the impact they can produce for good or bad is not a wise person. The book of Proverbs has a good deal to say about the power of words: this is without doubt one of its major themes. Today's...
Bible Verses: Proverbs 10:9-17Colossians 4:1-6Ecclesiastes 10:12Titus 2:8
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For Reading and Meditation: Ecclesiastes 4:1-12
The reason I have turned your attention for the moment from Proverbs and focused it on the book of Ecclesiastes (another book in the library of Wisdom Literature) is because today's passage shows us better than any other in the Bible the reason why friendship is so important. This passage is saying: it's a good...
Bible Verses: Ecclesiastes 4:1-12John 5:1-151 Samuel 18:1-41 Samuel 20:42
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For Reading and Meditation: Psalm 73:1-28
We begin today a verse-by-verse examination of one of the great passages in the Bible - the seventy-third psalm. If you were to ask any group of Christians to name their favourite psalm most would probably reply: "The twenty-third." And it is not difficult to understand why. The simplicity and beauty of its language,...
Bible Verses: Psalms 73:1-28Ezekiel 18:24-32Jeremiah 12:1Habakkuk 1:1-4
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For Reading and Meditation: Malachi 3:13-18
Although in Psalm 73 the psalmist is beset by doubt, he begins, nevertheless, on a triumphant note: "Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart." Preachers usually leave their conclusion until the end of their sermon - but here the psalmist begins with it!...
Bible Verses: Malachi 3:13-18Psalms 73John 3:25-36John 5:39John 15:26Acts 20:24
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For Reading and Meditation: James 1:2-8
We continue meditating on the first verse of Psalm 73: "Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart." The psalmist has gone through an experience of crippling doubt but the great thing is this: he has emerged from it spiritually enriched and with a deeper...
Bible Verses: James 1:2-8Psalms 73Psalms 13:1Psalms 69:3Psalms 119:82
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For Reading and Meditation: Psalm 69:1-12
Having shared with us the conviction that God is good, the psalmist now proceeds to tell us what caused him to move away from that belief so that his soul became filled with such desolating doubt: "But as for me, my feet had almost slipped; I had nearly lost my foothold. For I envied the arrogant when I saw the...
Bible Verses: Psalms 69:1-12Psalms 73:2-31 Kings 19:1-21Psalms 31:10
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For Reading and Meditation: Psalm 51:1-9
Even the most casual reader of Psalm 73 cannot help but be struck by the openness and honesty of the psalmist. He says: "My feet had almost slipped for I envied the arrogant" (vv. 2-3). This again is one of the great values of the book of Psalms - it brings home to us the...
Bible Verses: Psalms 51:1-9Psalms 73Proverbs 12:15-22Leviticus 19:11Malachi 2:6
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For Reading and Meditation: Psalm 22:1-11
We continue looking at the attitude of the psalmist, who does not hesitate to tell the truth about himself. As we saw, he admits that his feet had well-nigh slipped and his faith had almost gone. I find the psalmist's honesty both stimulating and refreshing, especially when compared to the tendency of many in today's...
Bible Verses: Psalms 22:1-11James 5:1-16Proverbs 28:13Acts 12:5
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For Reading and Meditation: Job 21:1-9
Before moving on, we pause to remind ourselves once more of the question with which the psalmist struggles in Psalm 73: Why is it that the wicked seem to prosper while the path of the righteous is beset by so many difficulties? Look now at how the psalmist views the condition of...
Bible Verses: Job 21:1-9Psalms 73Psalms 73:4-6Luke 12:15-21Luke 16:19-31Psalms 14:1Psalms 53:1Proverbs 12:15
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For Reading and Meditation: Psalm 19:7-14
We said yesterday that exposed problems are the only ones that can be resolved. Is this just an interesting theory, or is it something that can be supported from Scripture? Let me see if I can convince you that this statement has a biblical basis. Come back with me to the Garden of Eden and think again about the...
Bible Verses: Psalms 19:7-14Genesis 3:9-13Psalms 73Psalms 139:13-241 Corinthians 11:27-28Lamentations 3:40
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For Reading and Meditation: Isaiah 55:6-13
We continue examining the psalmist's graphic description of the so-called successful "man of the world": "Their eyes stand out with fatness, they have more than heart could wish, and the imaginations of their minds overflow with follies. They scoff and wickedly utter oppression; they speak loftily - from on high,...
Bible Verses: Isaiah 55:6-13Psalms 73:7-9Daniel 4:1-37Hosea 14:9Habakkuk 3:6
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2 Corinthians 4:7-12
Today we stay with the thought that half our spiritual perplexities would never arise if we started out by being prepared not to understand immediately the things that God does or allows. We must accept that one of the fundamental principles of the Christian life is the truth that there will be many times when...
Bible Verses: 2 Corinthians 4:7-12Joshua 1:1-6Isaiah 54:10Hebrews 13:5
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For Reading and Meditation: Proverbs 4:10-27
We pause today to make clear the difference between diligence and obstinacy. I know people who have experienced spiritual shipwreck because they didn't know the difference between these two things. When asked to clarify the difference between perseverance and obstinacy, a student wrote: "One is a strong will and the...