Proverbs 3:1

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Proverbs and is advice from a parent to their child. It tells the child not to forget the teachings and to keep the commandments close to heart.

Explained for Children

Imagine your mom or dad giving you a special toy and saying, 'Don't forget to play with this toy every day and remember how to use it properly.' That's like what this verse is saying, but instead of a toy, it's talking about important lessons and rules to live by.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Proverbs, which is traditionally attributed to King Solomon. Written around 950 BC, it was meant for the people of Israel, providing wisdom and guidance for living a righteous life.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be a parent reminding their teenager about the importance of studying and following traffic laws before getting their driver's license. The parent wants to ensure the teenager remembers the rules for their safety and well-being.

Topics

wisdomparentingteachingobediencecommandmentsmemory

Related Verses

Proverbs 4:20Deuteronomy 6:6Psalm 119:11Matthew 7:24Ephesians 6:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important not to forget the law?
Not forgetting the law is important because it provides a moral compass and helps in making wise decisions that align with God's will.
How can one keep the commandments close to their heart?
One can keep the commandments close to their heart by regularly studying and reflecting on them, and by making a conscious effort to live according to them.
What does 'my law' refer to in this verse?
'My law' in this verse refers to the teachings and commandments given by the parent, emphasizing the importance of adhering to these teachings.
Is this verse only for children?
While the verse addresses a son, the principles it conveys about remembering and obeying commandments can be applied to people of all ages who seek to live wisely.
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