Misinterpreted: Proverbs 22:6

Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. (Proverbs 22:6) For some parents, this verse is a great comfort, for others, it feels like a painful condemnation. Does this verse promise that good parenting will lead to a life of faithfulness for…

Misinterpreted: Psalm 23:1

Psalm 23 is often recited in times of sorrow, offering comfort with its serene imagery of green pastures and still waters. Yet, many misinterpret its profound message. The opening line, “I shall not want,” can lead to the misconception that a life with God guarantees ease and fulfillment of all desires. However, a deeper look reveals that the Psalm acknowledges the reality of walking through dark valleys and facing enemies. Discover how this beloved passage teaches us about the true nature of divine guidance and the growth that comes through trials. Explore the richness of Psalm 23 and its relevance today.