Simple

14Mar

 

As we enter this unprecedented, at least in my lifetime, period of "social distancing" to help curve the spread of the COVID 19 virus, I hope to regularly post in an attempt to inform and encourage. This morning a verse in Proverbs stood out to me, 14:15. "The simple believe anything, but the prudent give thought to their steps." Solomon uses the term "simple" to refer to those with less life experience and an overall a lack of disciplined research. The simple are not necessarily to be considered equal to "sinners" or "fools," but rather, on the whole, just lacking in practical knowledge. How do we identify a "simple" person? Their gullibility is a clear mark of their lack of experience. There is much that both novice and professional do not know about our current challenge. We must resist the temptation to jump to conclusions. While the restrictions of this experience are unsettling, it is God honoring and encouraging to others when we do the work necessary to come to well informed conclusions. Solomon offers the antithesis of the "simple" calling that person "prudent." One of the most outstanding qualities of a prudent person is that they take the time and effort to carefully analyze their surroundings, then take definite steps to avoid the bad. We, as followers of Jesus Christ, for good reason confidently put our trust in God!

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Posted by Ron Lawler

I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior when I was a teen. A friend had invited me to attend church to help out in a Sunday School attendance drive. At the end of the worship service I asked the Pastor how I could know for sure I would go to Heaven. He had someone show me from the Scriptures how to receive Christ and from that day to this, I have had an assurance of Christ as my Savior and Heaven as my eternal home.

Within a few weeks I sensed a building desire to enter into full time ministry. My church observed me and confirmed the call. Upon graduation from High School, I enrolled in Bible College and I have been in ministry ever since. I was ordained to the ministry by my home church in Texas in 1974. It has been my privilege to be Pastor of Preaching and Teaching at Family Bible since 2005.

Cheryl and I were married in 1973. God has blessed us with two children, Rachel and David, and four grandsons.

Favorite part of ministry? - Researching and discussing questions about the Bible.

Favorite verse? - "Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm.  Let nothing move you.  Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:58

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