Here is a quick survey of a few Proverbs, most of which we have encountered before. Only let this repetition drive their message all the more surely home.
1. Love that Blesses; Hate that Blights (vs.1): Which is more important, what we eat or with whom? Love can transform a dry morsel into a meal, while strife turns even a banquet into a bitter bone (of contention, 15:17). It’s a case of the little leaven of malice corrupting all it touches, and it touches all. A mind contented, how precious it is! “Riches cannot secure happiness, and poverty cannot destroy it. Invite Christ to come into the house, and into the hearts of its inmates, for He is our peace, and constrain Him to abide” (Arnot).