The Daily Proverb

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The Daily Proverb

Reflect on one proverb, wrestle with one question, to grow wiser one day at a time.

  1. 258

    Proverbs 12:25

    Am I more aware of the weight I’m carrying or the weight I could help lift for someone else?

  2. 257

    Proverbs 11:6

    What desires are shaping my decisions right now and are they leading me toward freedom or toward captivity?

  3. 256

    Proverbs 10:16

    Is what I am gaining in life leading me toward greater alignment or slowly pulling me off course?

  4. 255

    Proverbs 9:13

    Am I giving weight to what is loud and convincing or to what is actually wise?

  5. 254

    Proverbs 8:14

    Where do I need not just clearer understanding, but the strength to act on what I already know?

  6. 253

    Proverbs 7:23

    Where might I be moving forward without fully understanding the cost of my choices?

  7. 252

    Proverbs 6:15

    What pattern in my life might feel stable now but is actually building toward a sudden outcome?

  8. 251

    Proverbs 5:23

    Where has a lack of discipline begun to quietly redirect my life?

  9. 250

    Proverbs 4:11

    Am I continuing in the direction I know is right—or slowly stepping away from it?

  10. 249

    Proverbs 3:21

    What have I already learned that I need to bring back into clear focus right now?

  11. 248

    Proverbs 2:9

    This proverb teaches us that wisdom reshapes how we see the world, not just how we act in it.

  12. 247

    Proverbs 1:33

    This proverb teaches us that true security is not found in control, but in direction.

  13. 246

    Proverbs 30:32

    Where do I need to pause instead of pushing forward and making something worse?

  14. 245

    Proverbs 29:2

    A righteous presence does not remove all difficulty, but it gives others reason to rejoice rather than endure.

  15. 244

    Proverbs 28:14

    This proverb reminds us that blessing is not found in self-confidence, but in remaining spiritually responsive.

  16. 243

    Proverbs 27:19

    What do my recurring attitudes and private patterns reveal about the true condition of my heart?

  17. 242

    Proverbs 26:27

    Is there any pattern in my life where what I am setting in motion may eventually return to wound me?

  18. 241

    Proverbs 25:26

    Where am I being tempted to give way in a manner that could muddy the clarity of my witness?

  19. 240

    Proverbs 24:27

    This proverb teaches us that wisdom knows the difference between what is urgent and what is foundational.

  20. 239

    Proverbs 23:4

    Is my work being guided by faithful stewardship, or by a restless drive that never knows when to stop?

  21. 238

    Proverbs 22:29

    This proverb teaches us that excellence creates opportunities that shortcuts never can.

  22. 237

    Proverbs 21:1

    This proverb teaches us that God’s rule extends farther than human power can reach.

  23. 236

    Proverbs 20:3

    This proverb teaches us that not every conflict deserves your participation.

  24. 235

    Proverbs 19:8

    This proverb teaches us that pursuing wisdom is an act of self-care in the deepest sense.

  25. 234

    Proverbs 18:14

    What is the condition of my inner life right now, and am I giving it the care it truly needs?

  26. 233

    Proverbs 17:22

    This proverb teaches us that inner vitality affects more than our mood, it affects how we endure life itself.

  27. 232

    Proverbs 16:2

    Who am I currently judging for their choices, and what motives am I assigning to them?

  28. 231

    Proverbs 15:31

    This proverb teaches us that the people we are shaped by depend on what we are willing to hear.

  29. 230

    Proverbs 14:30

    Where might comparison be quietly stealing the peace God wants me to live with

  30. 229

    Proverbs 13:18

    When I receive correction, do I actually change or do I move on unchanged?

  31. 228

    Proverbs 12:15

    A life that listens grows stronger; a life that insists on being right grows brittle.

  32. 227

    Proverbs 11:25

    This verse reminds us that enrichment is often found in contribution, not accumulation.

  33. 226

    Proverbs 10:26

    Can the people around me rely on me or are my inconsistencies creating unnecessary strain?

  34. 225

    Proverbs 9:17

    Is there anything in my life that feels “harmless” but depends on staying unseen?

  35. 224

    Proverbs 8:33

    Growth becomes visible not because we heard more, but because we practiced what we already knew.

  36. 223

    Proverbs 7:22

    Wisdom recognizes that the sudden moment is often the result of a slow process.

  37. 222

    Proverbs 6:24

    Do I see boundaries in my life as restrictions or as protection?

  38. 221

    Proverbs 5:3

    Am I making decisions based on what feels appealing or on what is actually wise?

  39. 220

    Proverbs 4:20

    What voice is currently shaping the way I make decisions?

  40. 219

    Proverbs 3:27

    What good am I currently postponing, even though I have the ability to act now?

  41. 218

    Proverbs 2:10

    Is wisdom still something I am trying to follow or is it becoming something I truly desire?

  42. 217

    Proverbs 1:32

    Where in my life have I become comfortable when I should be growing?

  43. 216

    Proverbs 31:17

    Am I actively building strength in my life, or waiting for it to appear when I need it?

  44. 215

    Proverbs 30:24–25

    Am I preparing for what is ahead, or only reacting to what is in front of me?

  45. 214

    Proverbs 29:20

    Do I speak too quickly, or do I give myself time to respond wisely?

  46. 213

    Proverbs 28:19

    What boring, faithful work has God put in front of you right now—and what “worthless pursuit” is tempting you to abandon it for something faster, easier, or more exciting?

  47. 212

    Proverbs 27:12

    A wise life is not one that never faces difficulty, but one that avoids avoidable harm.

  48. 211

    Proverbs 26:2

    This proverb teaches us that false accusations do not ultimately hold weight.

  49. 210

    Proverbs 25:17

    Am I honoring healthy boundaries in my relationships, or unintentionally placing strain on them?

  50. 209

    Proverbs 24:10-12

    Pressure is not always a sign that something is wrong. Sometimes it is a sign that something important is happening — and you are part of it.

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