Show Notes
Proverbs 21:13-31, Proverbs Series
The wisdom writers in Proverbs are challenging us to examine our values and embrace those that help us grow into the kind of people that reflect the nature of God. One of the great challenges is when we compromise who we are for the sake of earthly fame and fortune. Who we become as followers of Christ is more important than what we acquire. Here in the first sixteen verses of Proverbs 22, we see this issue being addressed. There are instructions regarding our attitude on riches, relationships, and the ultimate reward for the way we live.