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When Wisdom Rules the Heart and Humility Guards the Soul.

Proverbs 25 gathers sayings of wisdom that teach how humility, discretion, patience, truthful speech, mercy, and self-control shape a life that pleases God. The chapter warns against self-exaltation, gossip, false witness, empty boasting, and uncontrolled impulses, showing that wisdom is not merely cleverness but moral restraint before the Lord. It also presents wise conduct in relationships, leadership, conflict, and everyday speech, including the call to answer even an enemy with practical kindness. The chapter moves again and again from outward behavior to inward character, ending with the strong image of a person without self-rule being like a broken city without walls. Read in full, Proverbs 25 calls the reader to a humble and governed heart, a theme that ultimately points forward to the perfect wisdom and righteousness fulfilled in Christ.

Proverbs 25:1 – 25:28

  1 These [are] also proverbs of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah copied out.
  2 [It is] the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings [is] to search out a matter.
  3 The heaven for height, and the earth for depth, and the heart of kings [is] unsearchable.
  4 Take away the dross from the silver, and there shall come forth a vessel for the finer.
  5 Take away the wicked [from] before the king, and his throne shall be established in righteousness.
  6 Put not forth thyself in the presence of the king, and stand not in the place of great [men]:
  7 For better [it is] that it be said unto thee, Come up hither; than that thou shouldest be put lower in the presence of the prince whom thine eyes have seen.
  8 Go not forth hastily to strive, lest [thou know not] what to do in the end thereof, when thy neighbour hath put thee to shame.
  9 Debate thy cause with thy neighbour [himself]; and discover not a secret to another:
  10 Lest he that heareth [it] put thee to shame, and thine infamy turn not away.
  11 A word fitly spoken [is like] apples of gold in pictures of silver.
  12 [As] an earring of gold, and an ornament of fine gold, [so is] a wise reprover upon an obedient ear.
  13 As the cold of snow in the time of harvest, [so is] a faithful messenger to them that send him: for he refresheth the soul of his masters.
  14 Whoso boasteth himself of a false gift [is like] clouds and wind without rain.
  15 By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone.
  16 Hast thou found honey? eat so much as is sufficient for thee, lest thou be filled therewith, and vomit it.
  17 Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour’s house; lest he be weary of thee, and [so] hate thee.
  18 A man that beareth false witness against his neighbour [is] a maul, and a sword, and a sharp arrow.
  19 Confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble [is like] a broken tooth, and a foot out of joint.
  20 [As] he that taketh away a garment in cold weather, [and as] vinegar upon nitre, so [is] he that singeth songs to an heavy heart.
  21 If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink:
  22 For thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reward thee.
  23 The north wind driveth away rain: so [doth] an angry countenance a backbiting tongue.
  24 [It is] better to dwell in the corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman and in a wide house.
  25 [As] cold waters to a thirsty soul, so [is] good news from a far country.
  26 A righteous man falling down before the wicked [is as] a troubled fountain, and a corrupt spring.
  27 [It is] not good to eat much honey: so [for men] to search their own glory [is not] glory.
  28 He that [hath] no rule over his own spirit [is like] a city [that is] broken down, [and] without walls.

 

STATEMENT OF FAITH
We Believe…

In one God, eternally existent in three persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit;

In the absolute deity and full humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ, God the Son, His virgin birth, His sinless life, His miracles, His substitutionary and atoning death for all through His shed blood, His bodily resurrection, His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and His personal return in power and glory to judge the living and the dead;

In the present ministry of the Holy Spirit, by whose indwelling the Christian is empowered to live a holy life, to witness and work for the Lord Jesus Christ;

In the divine inspiration of all 66 books of the Old and New Testaments as originally given, guaranteeing their infallibility, entire trustworthiness, and supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct;

That all people are sinners and cannot save themselves. Salvation is received as a free gift of God’s grace, apart from works, through repentance and personal faith in the redemptive work of Christ and the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit;

In the bodily resurrection of both the saved and the lost, the eternal blessedness of the saved, and the eternal punishment of the lost;

In the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ who are thus members of His Body, the Church, whose work is the worship of God, perfecting the saints, and evangelization of the world.

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