Showing posts with label Proverbs 16. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proverbs 16. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2015

A to Z Reflections for A Few Words



       As a participant in the 2015 Blogging from A to Z April Challenge I'm joining in with others who are offering their reflections on this sixth edition of the annual event. The Reflections posts have been a tradition from the first Challenge in 2010. To see the entire list of bloggers with Reflection posts visit the A to Z Challenge Blog. The Linky List will open on Monday May 4th.

A Few Words about A to Z 2015

       As a rule this blog receives few visits with a very minimal number of comments.   This past April was no exception.  During A to Z A Few Words had an average of less than 50 visits per day with the largest number occurring for the post I for Idols which received 90 visits.  This was the only post I promoted to any great extent and even though the post had more visits then others, there were only three comments on this somewhat controversial approach that I took regarding this topic.   

       Low turn-out is probably to be expected on this blog due to the nature of the subject matter.  Of course I'm disappointed that there are not more visitors to this blog, but I'm not surprised either.  Something that I do wonder about is how many people actually do find blogs from the Linky List.  A Few Words was added a few days after the list opened and probably started near the number 500 spot or somewhere in that vicinity.  I guess we'd need to know more stats from other bloggers to come close to any conclusion about the effectiveness of visits coming from the Linky List and that's something we'll likely never know for sure.

        As on my other blogs with low traffic, I'm disappointed about the performance but not discouraged.  At least I have content added to my blog that has the potential of being seen by someone eventually.  And some of the content might be something I can eventually use for other purposes one day.  Content is good to have on hand as we never know when we might need it or how it might be useful to us.

         My focus remains on my main blog Tossing It Out.  That's the blog I tend to promote the most and the blog that serves my interests the most.  I see A Few Words as my attempt to serve God.  Even if this blog is merely writing and blogging practice for me, preparing the posts helps keep me in some Bible study while giving me more opportunity to write.   The blog is not in vain nor is participation in the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge.  Sometimes the effectiveness of what we do now is not evident until sometime in the future.

Commit your work to the Lord,
and your plans will be established.

Proverbs 16:3
English Standard Version (ESV)


Monday, April 6, 2015

Education (Elements of Existence)

English: The Wisdom of Solomon, by James Jacqu...
 The Wisdom of Solomon, by James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French, 1836-1902) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

How much better to get wisdom than gold,
to get insight rather than silver!
Proverbs 16:16
New International Version (NIV)

      We were never intended to be dumb.  God expects us to learn as much as we can about that which we pursue.  Hopefully our pursuits are meaningful.

        Education doesn't all come from book learning either.  A college degree or not even a high school degree is a requirement to get into Heaven.  We should pursue those educational goals if we have that opportunity, but keep in mind there is other knowledge that isn't necessarily taught in school.

        Reading the Bible should be high on the list of the tools of the education we do on our own.  And not merely summary reading, but study and rereading.   Attending Bible studies can be a great help.  Asking questions of those with greater knowledge can give great guidance to us as we delve into scripture.   Ultimately, prayer is one of the greatest keys to accessing scripture.  The Holy Spirit can open up passageways of understanding that will continue our spiritual educational journey.

        We are never to old to stop learning.   We are never too wise to stop reasoning and studying.  Education is an important part of our existence on Earth.   Consider our education in life to be a prerequisite to the continuing education we have to look forward to in the afterlife of eternal life.


If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.
James 1:5
New International Version (NIV)