Series | The Wisdom of Proverbs, Part 2
Scripture | Proverbs 28:26, “Those who trust in
themselves are fools, but those who walk in wisdom are kept safe.”
Lesson 28 | Don’t Trust in
Yourself
If you were to be honest I’m sure you can think
of many times that you trusted yourself and were let down. Whether it was a time you trusted your
feelings and got hurt in a relationship or a time when you tried to rely upon
your judgment in a situation and failed.
All of us at different times have been our own worst enemy.
There is an ole’ proverb that gives a good
definition of insanity, which is, “ insanity is doing the same thing over and
over again expecting different results.”
Therefore, based on that definition supported by Proverbs 29:1, “Whoever remains stiff-necked after many
rebukes will suddenly be destroyed —without remedy,” we can clearly see if
we have let ourselves down in the past we shouldn’t keep trusting only in our
own wisdom.
As a result, we should be open to the wisdom of
others. First, from the Word of God,
then from what God says directly to our hearts, and lastly, from successful
people around us. King Solomon is
teaching a simple, yet powerful principle- “if you only trust yourself you are
a fool, but if you walk in wisdom you will be safe.”
Ofcourse, we can trust ourselves in many ways
when it comes to what shoes to wear, how to walk, etc… but we shouldn't live a
“self-reliant” life. To experience true
success we must rely upon God. The
easiest way to see this is concerning life after death. If you only trust yourself in regards to the
after life you are a fool. However, if
you trust what God has said, you will be kept safe.
Make a decision today to trust God and His Word
above your own thoughts and emotions.
Reflection | Do you trust God more than yourself?
Action | (1) Repent of the sin of “self-reliance.” (2) Ask God to lead you in His wisdom. (3) Lastly, be open to receive and give God’s wisdom to others.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 2 Samuel 13:1-39, John 17:1-26, Psalm 119:81-96, & Proverbs 16:6-7. Click here to read online.
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