It may be hard to believe, but we have just now completed three tours through the book of Proverbs!
Our very first post was back on April 1, 2012. It took a little over 2 years to complete the first run, then about the same amount of time to complete a rerun of the series.
Now we have completed another 31-week abridged version and I’ve still not finished providing easy-to-locate links to the first posts under the tabs above! I apologize.
But where do we go from here?
This time around I did not contribute as much as I would have liked. Frankly, Daniel, Dawn, and Michael have pretty much done this all on their own. And what a great job they did!
The depths of God’s wisdom can never be fully plumbed; therefore, if we started all over from the beginning and did a brand new 2-year run through the over 700 proverbs in Proverbs, we’d still be bringing up new treasure.
But what say ye?
How many regular readers of this blog would like to see it continue with fresh material? Or, would you still keep coming back if we re-posted what has already been written each day?
I’d love to hear from you in the comment section below, or you can give me a call at 423-645-8884. Or, if you prefer, email me at PastorACBaker@yahoo.com.
God bless!
Anthony
November 4th, 2018 at 9:11 pm
I’m up for … whatever!
November 4th, 2018 at 10:14 pm
It’s been suggested more than once that we tackle the book of James. That might be the route we should take. But whatever we do, I think we should return to the first model. Let’s get in touch with the first generation of writers, too, and see if they’d like to select (or accept) some verses.
November 4th, 2018 at 10:57 pm
Agreed
November 4th, 2018 at 9:13 pm
Reblogged this on a simple man of God and commented:
What say my own readers? For those who may have forgotten or missed it entirely, I contribute to Proverbial Thought (& More).
So, should we keep contributing new material? Maybe a commentary on James or Ecclesiastes?
Daniel
November 7th, 2018 at 8:17 am
James would be fun but … I’m open. This was fun.
Blessings.