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Wisdom affects your words

This chapter covers wisdom which has some very practical, everyday applications. Of particular note among them are the proper response to instruction and correction if one’s goal is to be wise.

It is quite possible that the Bible offers more in the way of HOW TO RESPOND to correction than it does about correction itself. And this makes sense since the purpose for correction from God is to redeem the wayward soul from destruction. So the way we respond determines if correction obtains its intended purpose in our hearts.

The next instruction is found in the verses about what we say. Much healing and harm can come from our words. More importantly for the student of wisdom is from what heart geography those healing or hurtful words come.

Moving these instructions to the New Covenant we see we have received the Holy Spirit from God by which we can conform to the inward image of Jesus Christ, and save our souls by the revelation of God’s word the Spirit offers.

It isn’t enough to place a guard on our mouths, though that is not a bad place to start. In the end, we require a heart change so that what is in our hearts is good. When that finally happens, our words will reflect wisdom and bring healing, restoration and a recovery to righteous paths to make life’s journey upon.

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The actions and rewards of the righteous & the wicked

The first verse in chapter 11 prompted me to do a brief lesson on the 613 commandments which are supposedly in addition to the 10 given to Moses. All the proverbial statements can be found in these commands. While the great majority of these are still a matter of righteous behavior for God’s children, some have been rescinded or replaced with the person and work of Jesus through the New Covenant, ratified in His blood.

After this introductory teaching, we went on to see how Solomon compares the actions and rewards for the righteous and the wicked throughout the chapter as well as the entire book of Proverbs.

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Proverbial Fortune Cookies

Well tonight we are closing out the first segment or division of the greater book of Proverbs with chapter 9. We then work through the first of the second division in Proverbs with chapter 10.

Proverbs 9 is a sort of wrapping up of the first 8 chapters and the setting of our moral compass as we begin navigating the next 19 chapters.

In it two appeals are made:
One from Wisdom
One from Folly

Both are set forth as the only two choices presented to us in this natural life each possessing at least some benefits and certain costs.

Chapter 10 begins what I like to call “fortune cookie” proverbs which are brief, succinct statements most typically offering a progressive truth or a comparative between wisdom and folly.

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Wisdom Proverbs 8

I, Wisdom…

This is a very unique chapter in all the Bible! While several of the first 9 chapters of Proverbs, personify wisdom – THIS chapter, seems to go a little further, suggesting that this is more than simply allegory.

Regardless of whether the existence of Wisdom as a real spirit as opposed to simply being represented as such for literary and allegorical reasons, we still learn much about wisdom in this chapter.

Certainly what is further stressed in this chapter is the lasting value of Wisdom and that those who proactively seek her find life and the favor of God!

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Hear my wisdom son – Avoid the adulterous woman!

Proverbs 7 continues the tradition of the first 9 chapters by being advice given Solomon by his father (and mother) which he in turn penned down for all future generations.

David knew his son Solomon, and understood his weakness was beautiful women, so the wise counsel he offered him along this line was extensive.

In this chapter wisdom is again personified as it will be in the following 2 chapters, but in this case wisdom is the witness to the story AND the one telling the story both!

The development of the chapter goes like this:
A son receives wise counsel from his father
Wisdom then is personified to witness and narrate a story in which the son does not heed his fathers instruction
The “villian” if she can be called that, is an adulterous woman
The story ends in the near ruin of the son
The chapter ends with the closing statements of the father.

So I encouraged everyone to use their imagination to take on the role of wisdom as she viewed the entire story as it unfolded from her balcony window.

After looking at the mistakes, missteps and foolishness of this naive son, we cast our glances back at the woman – the adulteress. What was her story? What likely led her to this ungodly decision? What motherly advice did she scorn or fail to receive?

Hopefully this will be a blessing as you walk through this chapter afresh and with perhaps a perspective that you will find unique.

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