Pro Verbs 2:11-22

Here’s the rest of Chapter 2:

Discretion will protect you,
understanding will guard you,
to deliver you from the way of the wicked,
from those speaking perversity,
who leave the upright paths
to walk on the dark ways,
who delight in doing evil,
they rejoice in perverse evil;
whose paths are morally crooked,
and who are devious in their ways;
to deliver you from the adulteress,
from the sexually loose woman who speaks flattering words;
who leaves the husband from her younger days,
and forgets her marriage covenant made before God.
For her house sinks down to death,
and her paths lead to the place of the departed spirits.
None who go in to her will return,
nor will they reach the paths of life.
So you will walk in the way of good people,
and will keep on the paths of the righteous.
For the upright will reside in the land,
and those with integrity will remain in it,
but the wicked will be removed from the land,
and the treacherous will be torn away from it.

What do you see in this passage?

  1. What happened in the text?
  2. What do I learn about God?
  3. What should I do about it?

Pro Verbs: 2:1-10

About half of the second chapter of Proverbs, from the NET Bible:

My child, if you receive my words,
and store up my commands within you,
by making your ear attentive to wisdom,
and by turning your heart to understanding,
indeed, if you call out for discernment –
raise your voice for understanding –
if you seek it like silver,
and search for it like hidden treasure,
then you will understand how to fear the Lord,
and you will discover knowledge about God.
For the Lord gives wisdom,
and from his mouth comes knowledge and understanding.
He stores up effective counsel for the upright,
and is like a shield for those who live with integrity,
to guard the paths of the righteous
and to protect the way of his pious ones.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice
and equity – every good way.
For wisdom will enter your heart,
and moral knowledge will be attractive to you.

And what we want to take away from reading this:

  1. What happened in the text?
  2. What do I learn about God?
  3. What should I do about it?

Pro Verbs, 1:20-33

Today’s paragraph, from the NET Bible:

Wisdom calls out in the street,
she shouts loudly in the plazas;
at the head of the noisy streets she calls,
in the entrances of the gates in the city she utters her words:
“How long will you simpletons love naiveté?
How long will mockers delight in mockery
and fools hate knowledge?
If only you will respond to my rebuke,
then I will pour out my thoughts to you
and I will make my words known to you.
However, because I called but you refused to listen,
because I stretched out my hand but no one paid attention,
because you neglected all my advice,
and did not comply with my rebuke,
so I myself will laugh when disaster strikes you,
I will mock when what you dread comes,
when what you dread comes like a whirlwind,
and disaster strikes you like a devastating storm,
when distressing trouble comes on you.
Then they will call to me, but I will not answer;
they will diligently seek me, but they will not find me.
Because they hated moral knowledge,
and did not choose to fear the Lord,
they did not comply with my advice,
they spurned all my rebuke.
Therefore they will eat from the fruit of their way,
and they will be stuffed full of their own counsel.
For the waywardness of the
simpletons will kill them,
and the careless ease of fools will destroy them.
But the one who listens to me will live in security,
and will be at ease from the dread of harm.

Don’t just read on. Answer these questions for yourself:

  1. What happened in the text?
  2. What do I learn about God?
  3. What should I do about it?

Pro Verbs 1:10-19

The next paragraph of Proverbs, from the NET Bible:

My child, if sinners try to entice you,
do not consent!
If they say, “Come with us!
We will lie in wait to shed blood;
we will ambush an innocent person capriciously.
We will swallow them alive like Sheol,
those full of vigor like those going down to the Pit.
We will seize all kinds of precious wealth;
we will fill our houses with plunder.
Join with us!
We will all share equally in what we steal.”
My child, do not go down their way,
withhold yourself from their path;
for they are eager to inflict harm,
and they hasten to shed blood.
Surely it is futile to spread a net
in plain sight of any bird,
but these men lie in wait for their own blood,
they ambush their own lives!
Such are the ways of all who gain profit unjustly;
it takes away the life of those who obtain it!

Hmmm. I guess Enron and the current financial mess (and its purported fixes) aren’t new things under the sun. Anyway, before you read on, ask yourself these questions:

  1. What happened in the text?
  2. What do I learn about God?
  3. What should I do about it?

Pro Verbs, 1:7-9

On to the next chunk of Proverbs:

Fearing the Lord is the beginning of moral knowledge,
but fools despise wisdom and instruction.
Listen, my child, to the instruction from your father,
and do not forsake the teaching from your mother.
For they will be like an elegant garland on your head,
and like pendants around your neck.

So we’ve got to answer 3 questions. Do we feel lucky, punks?

  1. What happened in the text?
  2. What do I learn about God?
  3. What should I do about it?

Well, do we?