Friday, June 3, 2011

Proverbs 1-3

So, what is a proverb?  The NIV defines it as a short, concise sentence that conveys a moral truth....the word "proverb" comes from a Hebrew word that means "to rule or govern" and these sayings, reminders, admonitions provide profound advice for governing our lives.

What is the difference between wisdom and knowledge?    Knowledge is having the facts and wisdom is actually applying those facts to life.

Wesley says that wisdom is a gift from God. Wisdom begins with a fear of the Lord....this is not being in fear of punishment, but having an awe and respect for God

The key verse is Proverbs 1:7...The fear of the Lord is the beginning of  knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline.......

See, there is always a choice...we can follow our way (that is actually pride and thinking our way is better than God's) or God's way, where he is in charge.

The purpose of Proverbs is to impart wisdom for godly living.

Remember that Solomon requested wisdom from God, so he knows what he is talking about.  Note that Solomon repeats, "Listen, my son to your father's instruction"

Wisdom is shown as a woman in 1: 20 (how fitting, huh?)...it is giving wisdom human characteristics to be more creatively understood.

1 comment:

  1. my bible points out that when God asked Solomon what he wanted, he asked for wisdom....nice!!

    It also states that the wise approach life's challenges by seeking God for direction and insight.
    I like 3:5-6...."Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge him, And He shall direct your paths."

    I like the Proverbs so far.....they are poems, but I do like how they are written. I like the message in these....Listen to those with wisom, and the guidance for the young. I think the guidance for the young could be......young listen to the wisdom of parents and elders, and adults....listen to the wisdom of the Lord and trust in it, and seek it.

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