Walking in Wisdom, Day 17: Proverbs 17Devotional Study by Pastor Jason Van BemmelForest Hill Presbyterian Churchwww.foresthillpca.orgProverbs 17 offers practical wisdom for daily living, presenting general principles about human behavior, and is not intended to be interpreted as absolute promises. The chapter contrasts the value of peace and harmony with the problems that arise from strife, suggesting that a dry morsel with quiet is better than a house full of feasting with conflict. The text emphasizes the importance of wisdom and discernment, contrasting a wise person who seeks what is right with a fool who chases fantasies.The chapter also warns against gossip, urging people to speak the truth in love and avoid double standards, especially when discussing others, and emphasizes covering offenses in love or rebuking directly. It highlights the importance of being a friend in adversity and not avoiding those in hard times, measuring responses by their needs, not personal feelings. The chapter also speaks about the value of restraint, encouraging listeners to be quiet and listen more to gain wisdom. Ultimately, Proverbs 17 guides individuals to live a life that reflects Christ-likeness, growing in wisdom and love.