Does wisdom remain silent in a world of noise? Not according to Solomon. In these opening verses of Proverbs 8, we see that wisdom takes the initiative; she lifts up her voice, positions herself in t…
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In today’s Morning Manna, we examine Solomon’s sobering conclusion to a chapter filled with warning and wisdom. Proverbs 7:24–27 is a final plea to listen—to truly hearken—to the voice of instruction…
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In today's episode of Morning Manna, we examined Proverbs 7:18–23 and the sobering path of the young man seduced by flattering words and reckless passion. What began with sweet promises quickly turne…
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In today’s Morning Manna, it's Faith Friday again, and we dive into Daniel 6:1-3, where Daniel’s faithfulness and “excellent spirit” set him apart in the courts of King Darius. Though living under a …
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In today’s Morning Manna, we examine Proverbs 7:13–17, where Solomon peels back the seductive tactics of temptation. From physical contact and visual seduction to emotional manipulation and religious…
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In today’s episode, we examine Proverbs 7:11–13, where the character of the seductress is unmasked. Loud, stubborn, and shameless, she represents the unrelenting voice of temptation—bold, predatory, …
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In today’s episode of Morning Manna, we explore Proverbs 7:6–10, where Solomon peers through his window and witnesses a young man drifting toward destruction. What begins as innocent curiosity leads …
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In today's Morning Manna, we explore Proverbs 7:1–5—a powerful warning wrapped in a father’s tender wisdom. Solomon urges his son to treasure the commandments as if they were family, binding wisdom t…
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In today's Morning Manna, we step into the fiery furnace with Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—and discover that true freedom is not found in comfort, but in the presence of the Fourth Man. As King Ne…
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In Proverbs 6:30–35, Solomon contrasts the understandable act of a starving thief with the destructive sin of adultery. While a thief can repay what was stolen, the adulterer gains only dishonor and …
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