Solomon’s Table — Proverbs 3
Proverbs 3 speaks directly to men who carry weight—responsibility, influence, and vision.
It reminds us that the downfall of strong men is not weakness, but self-reliance. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart” is not soft language; it’s a survival command. When a man leans only on his own understanding, his gifts eventually outpace his wisdom.
At Solomon’s Table, we choose trust over control. We submit our decisions, ambitions, and desires to God before they submit us.
This chapter also reframes discipline. God corrects the men He intends to use. Correction is not a threat—it’s protection. A wise man receives instruction before failure forces it.
Proverbs 3 ends with a warning and a promise: wisdom produces peace, integrity, and longevity. Success without wisdom makes a man impressive but unstable. Wisdom builds a life that lasts.
Today, choose wisdom over shortcuts, humility over ego, and trust over isolation.
Pull up a seat. Let wisdom govern your strength.