Wisdom for Fools: 101 Proverbs to Live By (Book Review)

wisdom_for_fools_B-1502Wisdom for Fools: 101 Proverbs to Live By
By: Shane Johnson
Published by: Gospel Folio Press (2013)

“The book of Proverbs does not lend itself to analysis, and apart from a six page introduction, Wisdom for Fools does not attempt this. This is just as well, as the introduction is the least successful part of the book. In the remaining 200 pages the author paints 101 miniatures, setting the golden apples of God’s wisdom in word pictures of silver. These are brief sketches, each study is typically about a page long, but they are skilfully drawn. Without cliché or pomposity, the author re-examines each chosen verse, and brings out their enduring relevance to anyone who wants to walk wisely through this wilderness world. The short chapters are best taken in small doses; a couple to be taken morning and evening, a suitable word doing good, like a medicine. The rendering of each chosen text in the KJV and the NKJV echoes the parallelism of the poetry, and the commentary is fresh and thought-provoking even to those familiar with the verses.

Whatever the situation, there is a proverb for it, well expressed, apposite, straight from the Holy Spirit’s treasury of wisdom, and when He is the guide, the wayfarers, though fools, will not mistake their road. It certainly feels as if the author could have easily found another 264 proverbs to complete a day-by-day style diary of Proverbial wisdom. I’ll certainly buy it if it is ever published!

Anyone wishing to follow the Lord in the way of integrity, spiritual good sense, and manner of life, will attain to the wise counsels of the book of Proverbs, the words of the wise and their dark sayings, and this little book illuminates and applies them readably and helpfully.”

~ John Stewart, Killamarsh, England (Precious Seed Magazine, Volume 70, Issue 3, 2015)

Thursday, January 14, 2016

DAILY?READINGS: Gen. 19; Job 22; Matt. 10:24 to 11:1

…them that honour me I will honour… 1 Samuel 2:30

Daniel, whose name means, “God is my judge”, was taken captive to heathen Babylon at an early age. Through his long life he honoured God even though it caused him to be cast into a den of lions. Other heroes we read of in Hebrews 11, were martyred for the sake of their faith. They will receive their reward in a coming day. And so will we. If we honour the Lord. —Edith MacLelland

God still is recording in heaven above,
He knows all our thoughts and ways,
So then, if faith honours God, and God honours faith,
Let us trust Him for all our days. —E. M.