Proverbs 3:13-14
Do you have some precious metals at home in your jewelry box? How valuable are your rings, watches or necklaces? What could be worth more than silver, gold, or platinum?
In Proverbs chapter 3 and verses 13 and 14, Solomon (a very rich guy) tells about something with surpassing value, “Blessed is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gains understanding, for she is more profitable than silver and yields better returns than gold.”
We would feel blessed if we had pounds of gold necklaces around our necks and looked like Mr. T. Solomon says a person is really blessed if he finds wisdom and gains understanding. To be blessed is to be contentedly happy with life. Silver and gold can’t buy that.
Wisdom is something to be found. It won’t sneak up on you. It takes pursuit and tenacity to find. Understanding is a commodity to be gained, like strength gained in the weight room. The exciting thing is that wisdom and understanding pay greater dividends and yield more benefits than silver and gold could ever do.
In preparing for today’s competition, seek wisdom from every source available and gain understanding with every passing moment of the event. In the end, you’ll be blessed with the greatest returns possible in athletic competition.
Bible Reading Plan:
John 10:11-21
I John 2:18-23
Job 11
John 10:11-21
I John 2:18-23
Job 11
(Roger Lipe is an acclaimed author/writer and also serves as the executive director of the southern Illinois chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and chaplain for SIU Football. Follow Roger at www.sifca.org and http://sportchaplainsportmentor.blogspot.com/.)
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