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Character is revealed long before it is recognized by others. In Proverbs 12, Solomon contrasts wisdom and foolishness, diligence and laziness, honesty and deceit, showing that our daily choices steadily shape the people we become. This episode explores how godly character is developed over time and why integrity remains one of a believer's greatest strengths.
Who are you when no one is watching? Character isn't revealed only in life's biggest moments. More often, it is shaped in the quiet, everyday decisions that no one else ever sees. The choices we make in private eventually become the life we live in public. In Proverbs 11, Solomon reminds us that integrity is more than honesty but it's a way of life. From business dealings and personal…
What are you building with your life? Every decision you make, every word you speak, every habit you develop is adding another piece to the person you're becoming. Character isn't formed in one defining moment, but it is built day by day, choice by choice. In Proverbs 10 , Solomon shifts from lengthy instruction to practical wisdom, showing how our everyday decisions shape the course of our lives.…
Every day, you're accepting an invitation. The question is: which table are you sitting at? In Proverbs 9 , Solomon paints a powerful picture of two invitations. Wisdom prepares a feast that leads to life, understanding, and a deeper relationship with God. Folly also extends an invitation but hers is built on deception, temporary pleasure, and ultimately destruction. Although both voices call for…
Every day, countless voices compete for our attention. Culture tells us what to value. Social media tells us what to believe. Opinions come from every direction. But above all the noise, one voice has never stopped calling...the voice of God's wisdom. In Proverbs 8 , Solomon presents wisdom as a gracious invitation, standing in the busiest places of life and calling anyone who is willing to…
Most people don't wake up one morning intending to destroy their lives. More often, it's one compromise... one excuse... one conversation... one decision at a time. In Proverbs 7 , Solomon tells the story of a young man who slowly drifts toward temptation. His downfall doesn't begin with one catastrophic choice but it begins with a series of small steps in the wrong direction. Through this vivid…
What does America's 250th anniversary have to do with Focus on the Family and Adventures in Odyssey ? In this special episode of Harvest Focus , we welcome Bob DeMoss for an engaging conversation about the upcoming America 250 Celebration and the unique ways Focus on the Family is helping commemorate this historic milestone. Bob shares why remembering our nation's story matters, how faith has…
Most lives aren't destroyed by one catastrophic decision. They are shaped by small choices made day after day. In Proverbs 6, Solomon shines a light on the seemingly ordinary habits and attitudes that often go unnoticed until they produce lasting consequences. From careless commitments and laziness to pride, dishonesty, division, and hidden temptation, this chapter reminds us that the smallest…
What kind of legacy does a father leave behind? In Proverbs 5, Solomon speaks as a father to a son, offering wisdom designed to protect the next generation from unnecessary pain, regret, and destruction. While this chapter addresses temptation, purity, and faithfulness, it also reveals the heart of a father who understands the power of godly instruction and the importance of passing truth from one…
What if the most important thing you protect isn't your reputation, your finances, or even your future but your heart? In this episode of the Harvest Focus , Pastor Seth Wilkerson walks through Proverbs 4 and explores one of the most powerful commands in the entire book of Proverbs: “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” As Solomon passes wisdom from one…