Friday, 20 February 2026

20 Lessons from the Book of proverbs

 



1: fear of the lord ( 1vers 7)

2:Trust in the lord completely ( 3 vers 5)

3: A soft tongue (15 ver 1)

4: avoid the path of the wicked (4:14)

5:Gard you heart diligently ( 4:23)

6: Horner the lord with you substance ( 3:9)

7:wise listens to correction ( (15:5)

8: pride leads to destruction ( 16:18)

9:A Good name is a great Treasure (22(v 1)

10: wisdom is better than gold  (16: 16)

11: walk with the wise ( 13:20)

12: Hearted strives conflict ( 1:12)

13: The Diligent will prosper ( 12:24)

14: speak life  (18: 21)

15:  commit they plans to the lord (

16:a cheerful heat is a good medicine (174:22)

17: don not envy sinners (23:17)

18: A gentle sprit brings peace (17:1)

19: keep your word ( 13:05)

20: do not boast of tomorrow (27:01)


Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Dove

 


The dove holds significant meaning in the Bible, symbolizing various qualities such as peacepurity, and the presence of the Holy Spirit. 
This signifies the spotless and undefiled nature of believers in Christ.

In the Old Testament, the dove is mentioned in Genesis 8:8-12, when Noah sent out a dove after the flood and it returned with an olive branch, signifying the end of God's judgment.

In the New Testament, the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus in the form of a dove, as recorded in Matthew 3:16Mark 1:10, and Luke 3:22

This event marked the initiation of Jesus' public ministry and the confirmation of His identity as the Son of God.

The dove is also associated with peace, as Jesus instructed His disciples to be "wise as serpents and innocent as doves" in Matthew 10:16

This implies the call to maintain a peaceful and gentle nature while navigating through a world filled with challenges and opposition.

The dove represents purity, as mentioned in Song of Solomon 5:2, where the bride is described as "my dove, my perfect one."