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Proverbs 2:1

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My son, accept these things I say. Remember my commands.

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I always obey God’s commands.\par I love the words from God’s mouth\par more than I love my food.\par

Teach us how short our lives really are,\par so we can become really wise.\par

These words will teach people to develop their minds in the right way—people will learn the right way to be honest, fair, and good.

A person who obeys the law is smart. But the person who becomes friends with worthless people brings shame to his father.

My son, don’t forget my teaching. Remember the things I tell you to do.

Sons, listen to your father’s teachings. Pay attention so you will understand!

Son, listen to me. Do the things I say, and you will live long.

\{Remember their words always\}—tie them around your neck and keep them over your heart.

My son, remember my words. Don’t forget the commands I give you.

Listen! Wisdom and Understanding\par are calling for you to listen.\par

Wisdom built her house. She put the seven columns {\cf2\super [10]} in it.

“The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field. One day a man found the treasure. The man was very happy to find the treasure. He hid the treasure in the field again. The man went and sold everything that he owned to buy that field.

Mary continued to think about these things. She was trying to understand them.

Jesus went with them to Nazareth. He obeyed everything his parents said. His mother was still thinking about all these things.

“Don’t forget the things I will tell you now: The Son of Man {\cf2\super [174]} will soon be given into the control of some men.”

This command is not on the other side of the sea so that you should say, ‘Who will go across the sea for us and bring it to us, so that we can hear it and do it?’

What I say is true, and you should fully accept it: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. And I am the worst of those sinners.




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