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Day 248 Who Are You Learning From? | Proverbs 13:20

Author
Rick Yuhas
Published
Fri 05 Sep 2025
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Have you ever considered how profoundly your closest relationships shape your spiritual journey? Today's exploration of Proverbs 13:20 unveils a timeless truth: "Walk with the wise and become wise. Associate with fools and get in trouble." This seemingly simple verse contains life-altering wisdom about the company we keep.

We dive deep into how your inner circle silently molds your perspective, habits, and ultimately your future. Like spiritual osmosis, we gradually absorb the values and priorities of those we spend the most time with. This doesn't happen overnight—it's a subtle process that shapes us day by day, conversation by conversation. The wisdom here isn't about judging others but about being intentional with who has the greatest influence in your life.

This isn't a call to isolate yourself from those who don't share your faith. Jesus himself ministered to everyone. Rather, it's about distinguishing between loving all people while recognizing that your inner circle—those few who most deeply influence your thinking and decisions—should be people who strengthen your faith rather than undermine it. Today's message challenges you to evaluate your relationships honestly: Are they drawing you closer to God or pulling you away? Are there people you should invest more time with? Others you might need to create boundaries with? These questions aren't easy, but they're essential for anyone seeking to grow in wisdom and faith.

Take a moment today to reflect on who you're learning from. Consider joining our community at wisdomfortheday.org, where we journey together in applying biblical wisdom to everyday life. Remember, who you walk with determines, in large part, who you become.

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