I have read one chapter in the book of Proverbs every day for over 50 years. I read the chapter that corresponds to the day of the month. Today is May 30th, so I read chapter 30 of Proverbs. There are 31 chapters in Proverbs, so on February 28th, I read chapters 28-31, and on Months with 30 days, I read two chapters on the last day of the month. So, I have read the book of Proverbs every month for over 50 years, meaning that I have read the book of Proverbs over 600 times. Solomon begins with a purpose statement for his writing Proverbs: “that it will give wisdom to those who read it.”
Proverbs is a collection of hundreds of short statements meant to guide a person into wise and right choices in life. An example is
Proverbs 24:17-18
Do not rejoice when your enemy falls,
And do not let your heart be glad when he stumbles;
Or the Lord will see it and be displeased,
And turn His anger away from him.
Most people are happy when someone they don’t like fails; that is how we are naturally. But if you read the book of Proverbs often, that Proverb will come to mind and hopefully guide us into a different way of thinking and acting.
Success or failure in life isn’t usually a result of one dumb or one smart move; it is a result of an accumulation of one or the other. The more you read the book of Proverbs, the more you will know what to do, say, and think, which will bring God’s blessing into your life.









