(Proverbs 8:1-4) A failure to obtain wisdom is a failure of the individual. Wisdom wants to be seen; she wants to be heard and therefore makes herself accessible. (V1) She cries out and lifts up her voice. She does not do so in a dark corner or back alley, rather, (V2) she stands on top... Continue Reading →
Developing a Relationship with Wisdom: A Father’s Guide (Proverbs 7)
The father's instruction to his son in the first four verses of Chapter 7 encourages him to be active in developing an intimate relationship wisdom. Keep, treasure, bind, write, say, and call. With the words, keep, treasure, bind and write, the following actions are encouraged. Keep- to build a hedge as with thorns around the... Continue Reading →
Learn from the Ant: Wisdom in Preparation (Proverbs 6)
Proverbs 6:6-11 The ways of the ant are deemed wise. Her intelligence is seen in the simple acts of providing and gathering. When observing ants, they always seem to be rushing back and forth. This is not random, there is a purpose to their hurrying about. The ant prepares herself for that which is to... Continue Reading →
Be faithful to wisdom and she will be faithful to you. (Proverbs 4)
In Proverbs 4:5-9 the message of the Father to the son is, get wisdom and understanding. “Do not forget her, do not forsake her, love her, exalt her and embrace her.” Wisdom is something that the Father wants the son to hide deep within his heart. (Proverbs 4:7) Wisdom is the principal thing. The Hebrew... Continue Reading →
Discovering and Retaining Godly Wisdom (Proverbs 3)
In Proverbs 3:13-18 the value that godly wisdom offers surpasses anything that this world may. Her profit is better than silver and gold, she is more valuable than rubies and anything that man may desire, cannot compare to her. She offers longevity of life, not necessarily a long life here upon this earth but rather,... Continue Reading →
Choosing the Right Path Requires Godly Wisdom (Proverbs 2)
There is a contrast of paths spoken of in Proverbs 2. Paths of justice, paths of uprightness, devious paths, paths of the dead, paths of life, and paths of righteousness. The instruction of the father in Proverbs 2 is intended to help us choose the godly path of justice, uprightness, life and righteousness, while abstaining... Continue Reading →
