Good Intentions | Proverbs 19 | Joe Consford

Good Intentions | Proverbs 19 | Joe Consford

Some people ruin their lives loudly. Others do it quietly—one small decision at a time. Proverbs 19 shows us how good intentions, bad choices, and impatience slowly pull a life off course. Stay with me, because by the end, we’ll see the one kind of wisdom that never fails. 🎶 (Pre-Recorded Intro) (Use your standard locked intro here) 🎙 Episode Intro Welcome back to The Morning Meditation Podcast. Today, we’re reading Proverbs 19, a chapter that doesn’t shout—but it cuts deep. This proverb deals with everyday life: money, anger, parenting, patience, and the danger of moving too fast without wisdom. Tomorrow, we’ll step into Acts 19, where truth collides head-on with culture, religion, and power. But first—let’s listen carefully to the wisdom God gives us today. 📖 Scripture Reading (KJV) Proverbs 19 Better is the poor that walketh in his integrity, than he that is perverse in his lips, and is a fool. Also, that the soul be without knowledge, it is not good; and he that hasteth with his feet sinneth. The foolishness of man perverteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the LORD. … Hear counsel, and receive instruction, that thou mayest be wise in thy latter end. There are many devices in a man’s heart; nevertheless the counsel of the LORD, that shall stand. (Continue full chapter as read in your recording) 🌄 Story / Meditation Proverbs 19 is painfully honest about human nature. It tells us that people often rush ahead without knowledge—and then blame God when things fall apart. They make decisions quickly, ignore counsel, follow feelings, and when the consequences come, their heart “fretteth against the LORD.” That phrase matters. We don’t usually get angry at God in the beginning. We get angry after our plans fail. This chapter keeps repeating a quiet warning: Speed without wisdom leads to regret. God values integrity more than success. Patience more than brilliance. Listening more than reacting. And right in the middle of this chapter is a promise we forget too easily: “The counsel of the LORD, that shall stand.” Not your plans. Not your hustle. Not your shortcuts. God’s counsel stands—long after emotions fade and consequences arrive. 🧭 3-Point Reflection 1. Good intentions are not the same as good direction Zeal without knowledge is dangerous. Wanting something badly does not make it wise. 2. Rushing often creates the very pain we blame on God When we hurry past counsel, we usually end up angry—at circumstances, people, or the Lord Himself. 3. God’s counsel is steady when everything else shifts People change. Money disappears. Feelings lie. But the counsel of the LORD still stands. 🔚 Episode Outro (Tomorrow Tease) Today, Proverbs 19 warned us about impatience and ignored wisdom. Tomorrow, in Acts 19, we’ll watch what happens when truth confronts a whole culture—and everything starts to shake. That’s tomorrow on The Morning Meditation Podcast. I’ll see you there. 🎶 (Pre-Recorded Outro) (Use your standard locked outro here)

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