A Daily Devotional through the Book of Proverbs from the StoryChanger Devotional Series
If you want to change your story, you need to know God’s story. This devotional, part of the StoryChanger Devotional series, is a friendly, practical guide to understanding the book of Proverbs and how it shapes your story.
Proverbs: Stories of Wisdom and Folly includes 50 devotionals written by David Murray, author of The StoryChanger. This series features daily readings designed to help you learn, love, and live according to the whole Bible. Murray walks you through a broad range of texts throughout the book of Proverbs, offering thoughtful comments on the book’s message, reflection questions, and a personal daily prayer. This devotional can help reorient your mind and transform your life with God’s better story.
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50 Daily God-Centered Devotionals: Each day includes an explanation of that day’s reading, reflection questions, and a personal prayer
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Great for Families, Individuals, or Small Groups: Accessible for non-Christians and new Christians, this devotional helps readers learn how to effectively share God’s story
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Part of the StoryChanger Devotional Series: Inspired by Murray’s book The StoryChanger; other volumes include Luke: Stories of Mission and Mercy; Exodus: Stories of Redemption and Relationship; and Philippians and Colossians: Stories of Joy and Identity
224 pages.
Introduction to the StoryChanger Devotionals
Introduction to Proverbs: Stories of Wisdom and Folly
1. Too Much Information (Proverbs 1:1–3)
2. Open Enrollment at Wisdom University (Proverbs 1:4–7)
3. Peers versus Parents (Proverbs 1:8–19)
4. Who Will Have the Last Laugh? (Proverbs 1:20–33)
5. Is Christianity Worth It? (Proverbs 2)
6. The Devil’s Favorite Question (Proverbs 3:1–10)
7. Fight, Faint, or Faith? (Proverbs 3:11–12)
8. Christian Hedonism (Proverbs 3:13–18)
9. Social Justice (Proverbs 3:19–35)
10. Spiritual Health Checkup (Proverbs 4)
11. The Costs and Cure of Immorality (Proverbs 5)
12. Professor Ant (Proverbs 6:6–11)
13. How to Be a Better Hater (Proverbs 6:16–19)
14. The World versus the Word (Proverbs 7:5–27)
15. Quadruple Joy (Proverbs 8)
16. RSVP (Proverbs 9:1–6)
17. Leaving a Legacy That Lasts (Proverbs 10:1–16)
18. Work That Pleases God (Proverbs 11:1)
19. The Most Beautiful Woman in the World (Proverbs 11:22)
20. The Greatest Winner (Proverbs 11:30)
21. Mercy Makes the Messed-Up Merciful (Proverbs 12:10)
22. The Rich Poor and the Poor Rich (Proverbs 13:7)
23. How to Hate Your Kids (Proverbs 13:24)
24. Navigation Class (Proverbs 14:12)
25. Backsliding Class (Proverbs 14:14)
26. Health Class (Proverbs 14:30)
27. Two Eyes for Our Two Tongues (Proverbs 15:1–7)
28. God Is a Great Hater and a Great Lover (Proverbs 15:8–9)
29. Diet Class (Proverbs 15:14–17)
30. Perilous Pride and Healthy Humility (Proverbs 16:18)
31. The Greatest Power (Proverbs 16:32)
32. God’s Beautiful Crucible (Proverbs 17:3)
33. Should I Say Something? (Proverbs 17:9–10)
34. Something Worse Than an Angry Bear (Proverbs 17:12)
35. A Strong Name (Proverbs 18:10–11)
36. The Judge Judges the Judges (Proverbs 18:13–17)
37. The Benefits of Poverty (Proverbs 19:1, 4, 6–7, 17)
38. Get Rick Quick? (Proverbs 20:21)
39. Use Your Power to Defeat Abuse of Power (Proverbs 21:1)
40. I Can’t Find a Wife (Proverbs 21:9,19)
41. Perfect Parents (Proverbs 22:6)
42. Addiction Alert (Proverbs 23:29–35)
43. Two Different Falls (Proverbs 24:16–20)
44. Small Steps to a Colossal Catastrophe (Proverbs 24:30–34)
45. Happy Songs and Sad People (Proverbs 25:20)
46. How to Make Yourself Sick (Proverbs 25:27)
47. “The Bible Is Full of Contradictions” (Proverbs 26:4–5)
48. Knives Can Be Safer Than Lips (Proverbs 27:6)
49. Confess or Cover? (Proverbs 28:13)
50. A Good Wife from a Good God (Proverbs 31:10–31)
Proverbs: Stories of Wisdom and Folly is in the following collections: