Day 22

Good and Evil, Faithfulness and Truthfulness

from the reading plan


Proverbs 3:3-4, Proverbs 4:14-19, Proverbs 10:28, Proverbs 14:19, Proverbs 14:22


After completing your daily reading, come back to chat with fellow Bible readers about any reflections you have on the proverbs, introduction, or questions from today.

Amos 5:15 reads, “Hate evil and love good.” One of the profound characteristics of a maturing follower of Christ is a desire to live in the tension of hating evil while loving the people who act with evil intent or malice. These proverbs show us how to discern good from evil and how to know when we ourselves are walking on the path of the wicked versus the ways of the righteous.

Reflection Questions:

Where does the internal struggle between good and evil come up most for you?

Who are some faithful people in your life, and how do their actions remind you of Proverbs 4:18?

While thinking about Proverbs 14:22, what would planning good look like for you today?

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