Good morning, and welcome to The Morning Meditation Podcast. Today is Episode 51. Today we will read Proverbs chapter 9, and tomorrow we will read Acts chapter 9. Proverbs 9 is a chapter about two invitations. Both are loud. Both are persuasive. Only one leads to life. As we begin today, take a moment to quiet your heart and ask the Lord for wisdom—not just knowledge, but discernment. 📖 SCRIPTURE READING — PROVERBS 9 (KJV) Proverbs 9 presents wisdom as a woman who has prepared a feast and calls openly to the simple. At the same time, folly also calls, offering stolen waters and secret bread. One invitation leads to understanding and life. The other leads to death. “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.” — Proverbs 9:10 (Encourage listeners to read the full chapter slowly and thoughtfully.) 🕯️ STORY — A VOICE THAT CHANGED HISTORY In the early 1700s, a young man named John Newton lived a reckless life. He mocked God, mocked Scripture, and mocked morality. He worked on ships, lived violently, and eventually became involved in the slave trade. Yet there came a moment at sea during a violent storm when Newton believed the ship would sink. In desperation, he cried out to God—not because he was righteous, but because he was afraid. That cry did not instantly make him holy. But it marked the moment when wisdom’s voice finally broke through the noise. Years later, John Newton would leave the slave trade, become a pastor, and write the hymn Amazing Grace. Two voices had spoken to him all his life. One promised pleasure and profit. The other called him to repentance and truth. Only one voice saved his soul. 🤔 REFLECTION — THREE TRUTHS FROM PROVERBS 9 1. Wisdom always calls openly Wisdom does not whisper in secret. God’s truth is not hidden in dark corners. It is proclaimed plainly in Scripture, preached openly, and offered freely. 2. Folly always sounds easier Folly promises pleasure without consequence. Proverbs 9 reminds us that stolen waters seem sweet—but the cost is always higher than advertised. 3. The fear of the LORD changes how we hear When a person fears God, they begin to recognize His voice. Without reverence, wisdom sounds foolish. With reverence, wisdom becomes life. 🌅 LOOKING AHEAD TO ACTS 9 Tomorrow we will read Acts chapter 9, the dramatic conversion of Saul of Tarsus. A man certain he was right. A man convinced he was serving God. Until the voice of Christ stopped him on the road. Proverbs 9 teaches us to choose which voice we follow. Acts 9 shows us what happens when God interrupts the wrong path. 🙏 OUTRO As you go into today, listen carefully. Many voices will call for your attention. Only one voice leads to life. Read Proverbs 9 today. And join us tomorrow as we read Acts 9 together. Until then, walk in wisdom, fear the Lord, and start your day grounded in His Word.
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