Intro Welcome back to The Morning Meditation Podcast with Missionary Joe Consford. Each weekday we spend a few minutes together in God’s Word and carry a truth to meditate on throughout the day. Today we’ll be reading Proverbs chapter 6, and tomorrow we’ll turn to Acts chapter 6. Proverbs 6 is full of practical wisdom—warnings about foolish decisions, lessons from the tiny ant, and a reminder that God’s Word is the light that keeps us from sin. Scripture Reading – Proverbs 6 (KJV, in paragraph form) (as in previous version — keep full paragraph reading for natural flow on the podcast) [Use the same KJV paragraph reading of Proverbs 6 from the previous draft.] Story – “Borrowed Trouble” Years ago, when we were serving in Ghana, a young man from our church came to me in distress. He had co-signed a loan for a friend who promised to pay it back within a month. The friend disappeared, and now the bank was after him. He said, “Pastor Joe, I only wanted to help. I didn’t think it would hurt anything.” I gently reminded him of Proverbs 6 — “If thou be surety for thy friend… deliver thyself.” He had borrowed trouble that wasn’t his. We prayed together and worked out a plan to pay the debt, but he learned a valuable lesson that day. Helping others is good, but wisdom teaches us to do it the right way. That experience burned the truth of Proverbs 6 deep into my heart: God’s Word isn’t just spiritual—it’s practical. It guards us from the traps we don’t even see coming. Reflection – Three Points of Meditation 1️⃣ Be Wise in Your Commitments Solomon warns against rash promises and careless obligations. Whether financial, emotional, or spiritual, commitments should be guided by prayer and discernment. Many heartaches begin when we act faster than we pray. Wisdom calls us to humility and honesty before we sign our name to anything—literally or figuratively. 2️⃣ Be Diligent in Your Work “Go to the ant, thou sluggard.” The ant doesn’t wait for someone to tell her what to do. She prepares, plans, and provides. God blesses diligence because it reflects His character. When we work faithfully—even when no one notices—we honor the Lord who sees in secret. Laziness steals opportunity, but diligence multiplies blessing. 3️⃣ Be Pure in Your Heart The closing portion of this chapter warns us against lust and moral compromise. Sin often begins with a look, a thought, or a word. God’s commandments are a lamp that exposes danger before we step into it. If we’ll bind His Word to our hearts, it will guide, guard, and correct us. Purity isn’t just about avoiding wrong—it’s about loving God enough to walk in the light. Featured Scripture Verse “For the commandment is a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of instruction are the way of life.” — Proverbs 6 : 23 KJV Outro Thank you for listening to The Morning Meditation Podcast. I’m Missionary Joe Consford. Join me tomorrow as we open Acts chapter 6 and watch how God continues to build His church. To learn more about our ministry or sign up for email updates, visit
Consfords.com. May God’s Word be a lamp to your feet and a light to your path today.
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