
The words of a wise man’s mouth are gracious, but the lips of a fool shall swallow him up.
Ecclesiastes 10:12
Recommended Reading: Colossians 4:2-6 “2 Continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant in it with thanksgiving; 3 meanwhile praying also for us, that God would open to us a door for the word, to speak the mystery of Christ, for which I am also in chains, 4 that I may make it manifest, as I ought to speak.5 Walk in wisdom toward those who are outside, redeeming the time. 6 Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one.”
COMMENTS: What is wisdom? Some would say is being able to make choices based on experience and input from good sources so consistently make good choices. Choices that have good results. Others would add wisdom is learning from both good choices and bad choices of others, including those before us. Still others would also add wisdom is seeking and following God’s council and instruction from scripture. There is truth in all these perspectives but the greatest source of wisdom is found in the Bible. Wisdom we glean from others, past or present, need to be compared and judged against Scripture to determine if worthy of following. Likewise, the life others live and good they do help gage purity of wisdom they show and teach us. But ultimately, the greatest wisdom and example is found in Christ’s life recorded in scripture.
We also need to recognize and seek the Holy Spirit because the Holy Spirit is God dwelling in and abiding with us 24x7x365 armed with all of God’s wisdom and experience and knowledge of both past and present and future events. We have no greater source of wisdom available to us than God’s wisdom and no greater access to that wisdom than the relationship and fellowship available to us through prayer and scripture and the Holy Spirit’s abiding presence in our soul.
Take time to reflect on those present and those before us who demonstrated a life filled with God’s influence and presence. Consider what was different about them and how they maintained such a difference and relationship with Christ. I believe you will discover they did so with discipline of a time each day they devoted to prayer and bible study without interruption. I also believe they maintained an attitude of prayer as they worked and went about each day’s duties and interaction with others they crossed paths with. I also believe you will discover they demonstrated Christ-like qualities as they did so. Granted, they still likely showed sinful flaws at times, times of weakness and impatience. Such times remind us they still were sinful and in need of Christ’s ongoing redemption as do we. But Christ’s grace and forgiveness and abiding presence not only did a great initial work at their salvation but continued to transform them to be more Christ-like as time continued.
We need to let their transformation also guide and instruct us on how Christ wants to do so in us as we continue to live and grow older. The perspective of experience and age can provide wisdom in confirming and explaining and build greater understanding of wisdom found in scripture. That understanding also includes knowing and recognizing real consequences of living foolishly, not following God’s wisdom.
Being wise and gracious with our words reflects wisdom. Harsh or spiteful words from an angry heart are foolish and do great harm that isn’t easily healed. Words chosen with thought considering their affect and consequence before spoken is vital. It is better to be quiet than to speak whatever comes into our mind without regard to their affect. An old saying is “Better to remain quiet and leave doubt of our foolishness than to speak and remove all doubt”. Well, being silent all day isn’t realistic or good either. Yet thinking through our words is always a good thing and can go a long way making each day more peaceful and enjoyable but also in making each day a day of opportunity to share God’s light and encouragement as we cross paths and interact with others.
“The heart is the metal of the bell, the tongue but is the clapper.”
George Swinnock
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My hope and prayer is, my blog and devotional materials will become a source of encouragement and tools in ministry for you.
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Don McDaniel - Who am I?
Hello everyone and welcome to my devotional journal blog. In order to get acquainted and help you get to know me a bit better before considering following my blog, let me give you some background. I am a 74-year-old male and a retired engineer. I worked for a major supplier of underground mining equipment for nearly 40 years before retiring in 2012. Arlene and I have been happily married since April 1978 and have two grown – married children, one granddaughter and 2 step grandsons. I joined the local United Methodist church at age 12 after accepting Christ as my Savior at age 10 during revival services in that same church in 1961, so I have been a “Born Again” Christian all my teen years and adult life. Christ has helped and guided me all that time. He guided me in choosing my wife and life’s career. My life journey has included regrets and failures, but God has picked me up and protected and spared me from life threatening consequences and dangers more times than I can recall or count. But many I do recall and encourage and motivate me to trust and follow Christ with more passion than ever.
Christmas 2011 our daughter gave Arlene and I each a devotional journal. Journals were books with devotion for each day and space to give personal impressions and thoughts related to each devotion. Her desire was to have a lasting legacy she could refer back to and share with her children and grandchildren especially after we are gone. I was touched by that gesture. My parents and Arlene’s were devout Christians, so we would have greatly treasured having that from them, so we felt a sense of urgency to honor her request. I finished my journal first and returned it to our daughter the following Christmas. I’m glad I did it then because Parkinson’s has caused my hand writing to deteriorate since then. The exercise was such a blessing for me. Discipline of keeping journal helped me gain a deeper walk with Christ and greater discipline in honoring my time of prayer and devotion with Him each day. So, I decided to continue the practice but since I could not find a paper journal I liked, I decided to create my own. I had already been receiving electronic devotions by email every day from several sources, my favorite being “Turning Point” from Dr. David Jeremiah. What I decided to do was to include devotional scripture but add my own thoughts and comments only so there would be no issue of copyright infringement. Creating and maintaining journal by computer also addressed my deteriorating handwriting ability. I started an electronic devotion journal January 1, 2013 and have been faithful to that practice every day since. I prayed about method and level of distribution. My initial intent was to only share it with my two children by email, but quickly discovered others in my family, my church, and friends from work (both retired and still working) who knew me and wanted to be included in distribution when they learned what I was doing. I now distribute by email my daily journal at the beginning of each month to over 150 friends and relatives. God has richly blessed and encouraged me.
I am concerned with the state of our church and nation, and world for that matter, believing we are living in the end times the prophets of old and Christ have talked about in scripture, so time is short. I desire to be true to my Savior and a witness to help others come to a saving knowledge of Him and equipped to share His Good News too. If my journal can encourage and help others, I believe God wants me to share it. I struggled, for a time at first, because I know many others keep similar journals but only for their own edification and do not want to share them because they are private.
However, Christ has stirred my heart to share it as a witness tool.
Our son and daughter have a long-time friend who grew up with them who we also befriended nearly 25 years ago. He had a lot of family problems, so would gravitate to our family as a refuge and eventually thought of us as his adopted parents and he as our adopted son. We lost contact with him for some time when he grew up and left home. He traveled around the U.S. and eventually ended up in Ukraine where he resided for next 10 years. He had to return to the US to renew his visa and took opportunity to recommend I begin a blog of my devotions and helped me set it up. He is also an active blogger and has been an email subscriber to my journal for several months, so he has been suggesting I expand my distribution by starting a blog to get broader exposure. After reflection and prayer, I concluded God was in this, so he is helping me set up my blog site. This brief autobiography is my first entry.
He returned to Ukraine, then resided there until circumstanced made him decide to move back to US with his young son. This biography was my first post February 29, 2016 .
I have published 600 posts from 2016-2023 automatically sent to all my Facebook friends, published on WordPress to be accessible to anyone curious or seeking a deeper walk with God. I decided to take a sebatical to prepare for a new chapter. In 2014 I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease which affects patient ability to walk, drive, do physical work, and eventually talk. By mid 2023 it became evident our home for last 42 years (previously owned by my parents for previous 44 years and by my mother's grandparents for 39 years before that) would eventually not meet my needs so we decided to sell it and move into 1st floor of a duplex we also owned that was the town school from 1855-1913. Likewise, the property was requiring more maintenance that I was no longer able to keep up with. 2023 involved selling our home and moving into apartment next door and then in early 2025 an opportunity to move closer to our daughter and granddaughter in Kentucky which was completed in May 2025. For a number of months I have been seeking direction seeking God's direction and timing to return to blogging as my journey with Parkinson's continues to unfold with God's guiding hand in mine.
I hope and pray my devotions will continue to be a blessing for you. God certainly has become closer and more real to me since started this blog in 2016. I have spent time with Him studying scripture and praying and listening and writing this journal. I will continue seeking God’s help and will welcome your input to make this site as meaningful as I can and true to God, who is motivating me to create and maintain it. I will also welcome input in order to make format more meaningful going forward.
Don & Arlene McDaniel
In His Service,
Email: mcdanieldonald769@gmail.com
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If you wish, you can access my blog at “https://donsdevotions.wordpress.com“. There you will find 600+ blog posts I have made plus a link to my devotional journal material archives from 2013 to present (https://donsdevotions.wordpress.com/2016/03/02/link-to-dons-devotional-journal-entries-2013/ )
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