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Welcome to Wisdom Today with Bill Kelley. Today we will be going over Proverb 14. I will then key in on verse 2 - He who walks in his uprightness fears the Lord, But he who is perverse in his ways despises Him. Friends, on Monday's podcast I went over verses 2-6 of Proverb 11 (if you did not get a chance to listen to that, I invite you to check it out). Yesterday, we went over verse 10 of Proverb 13. The text I am using for this series is Ephesians, Chapter 4: verses 11-16. Friends, we all are a part of the Body of Christ. We may not have one of the offices of the five-fold ministry, but we are all called to do something. Regardless of what your job is, you should be doing it as unto the Lord (Colossians 3:23) - and you should consider your job as your primary ministry. If you "do" Colossians 3:23 and do your job as unto the Lord, you will do your job with excellence. My question (continuing where I left off in yesterday's podcast) - if you do not like the job you are currently performing my question to you is, "Do you have a good enough relationship with your immediate supervisor that you can talk to him (her) about it? Could you possible be better suited for a different job in the company? Could you maybe take a couple classes (at the local community college) to perhaps get a higher-paying job in the company? Call to action - Ask yourself if you have a good enough relationship with your supervisor to talk plainly and clearly (and honestly) with him (her)? Suggested scripture reading: 1. Reread today's proverb, Proverb 14 in its entirety.