Pastor teaches his family a selection from "the Proverb of the day." In these twelve verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that to avoid the dangers of sin, we should give ourselves to the Word. Proverbs 5:3–14 delivers a sobering warning to give ourselves to God's Word, lest we succumb to the deceptive allure of sin, particularly through the the immoral woman whose initial sweetness turns bitter and deadly. The passage emphasizes that true peace comes not from fleeting pleasure but from a conscience in alignment with God's law—and that even seemingly harmless choices can lead to ruin, destruction of relationships, and generational harm. The devotional calls for immediate and decisive separation from temptation, urging believers to avoid even contemplating sinful paths to protect their integrity, their future, and the well-being of their descendants. The tragic lament of the man in the congregation underscores that persistent rejection of instruction and correction reveals a heart not truly transformed, highlighting the danger of outward religious participation without inward obedience. Ultimately, the devotional affirms that God's Word is not merely instructional but life-saving, designed to rescue believers from self-destruction by guiding them far from sin's path.