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TIDBITS OF WISDOM—A STUDY IN PROVERBS (Part 3) A FATHER’S LOVE

In the last part of chapter one we saw that Solomon’s writings had begun to turn toward teaching his “sons”; he began this with a warning against following after greed and foolish counsel. In chapter two, his tone of voice turns to a loving plead just as God pleads with us His children to seek Him.

Proverbs 2: “My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee;2 So that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding;3 Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding;4 If thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as for hid treasures;5 Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord, and find the knowledge of God.6 For the Lord giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding.”

Immediately after clearly stating the harsh warnings of chapter one regarding the consequences of following after sin; he now has turned to gently pleading that “if we seek God (who is wisdom) as our greatest treasure and if our greatest desire is to know Him” then He will give us wisdom and discernment. 

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God becomes the “protector” of our righteousness.  He will be the “buckler”—the small round shield which is whirled by God to protect us from all the evil darts that will be thrown at us throughout the day.  As we seek Him, God promises to be the one to guide every decision of our life.

Seek Him and He will guide your path.  With that comes peace and joy in life.  Sitting at His feet, yearning just to be near Him and in His presence; clinging to every word that comes from Him is where we need to be so that we can go out and face the decisions without fear.  This is what Proverbs 2: 7-22 reminds us.

God will guide each step if you seek Him.  When your heart is seeking Him, then

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Tidbits of Wisdom-A Study in Proverbs—Part 2 Flee Enticements, Cling tight to Truth, and Listen to God’s Wisdom

As Solomon’s words continue in Chapter one of Proverbs, he begins with instructions at home for his own children.  The warnings he gives them are warning which will ring true throughout the years of their lives.  For all those blessed with Godly parents, he has advised the youth to cling tightly to the truths taught.  He reminds them to wear these truths as an ornament of protection about their necks as reminders when temptations would come.  This of course is figurative, but it is like a chain from which one can be pulled back from temptations door.  Here as we noted yesterday—he began by saying that revering the Lord was the beginning of wisdom, now he admonishes us to remember the counsel of our parents as well.  I must say I remember the wisdom of my father more now than ever before in my life and the bible teaching of my mother always drawing me back to the right path.  After reminding us to heed the counsel of our family, Solomon then presents his first of many warnings to come.  “10 My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not.”  When others come to entice you to join them, don’t go…Just say no.  Notice though, he uses the word entice and he warns against even “hanging out” with them.  This is a warning to young people to be careful of who your friends are; but, it goes further to being a warning as you read through versus 7-19 of being careful who you go into business with and who you choose as friends or counselors throughout your lifetime.

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Beware of “get rich quick” schemes and of business practices which go for the “gold” without taking the time to weigh the cost.  Do not let yourself be enticed by others to sin, no matter how innocent they may seem.

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Tidbits of Wisdom (A Study in Proverbs) Part 1

I must confess that Proverbs for me has always been one of the books of the Bible that I have listened to parts in sermons, have read here and there; yet, have never attempted to study it.  Perhaps we should embark on at least a simple journey through this book filled with wise admonitions, instructions on living, and thought provoking discussions regarding the advantages of seeking wisdom in life.  Indeed, if we desire to be prudent and wise in our decision making; we might learn a great deal from the book of proverbs.  This is a book which gathered together little tidbits of Wisdom from Solomon himself, from wise words he had heard, and from other wise men of the day.  This is different than the words of the law.  It is also different than the gospel.  It is merely words of wisdom to help guide us to be discerning in our day to day living and demonstrate a practicality toward our decision making.

Why would we want to study the book of Proverbs?  Perhaps to begin with we need to consider from whom came the wisdom—God.  Who better to guide us in the day to day choices we make.  Look what was said of the proverbs of Solomon.

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1 Kings 4: “29 And God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding exceeding much, and largeness of heart, even as the sand that is on the sea shore.

30 And Solomon’s wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt. 31 For he was wiser than all men…and his fame was in all nations round about. 32 And he spake three thousand proverbs: and his songs were a thousand and five…. 34 And there came of all people to hear the wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the earth, which had heard of his wisdom.”

If we go to the beginning of proverbs, the purpose for the gathering of the proverbs and the purpose for studying them are outlined into these 6 reasons.

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A Soldier Wounded

A Soldier Wounded

by Effie Darlene Barba

 

A Soldier wounded in the fight

In desparate need your strength, your might

I need to go, a place to hide

That draws me closer to Your side

 

This battle Lord has knocked me down

Until it’s hard to glimpse Your crown

With evil pushing all around

I dearly need Your solace found

 

That I might rise again to fight

With vision of the brilliant light

Of your great glory in the end

Oh that your love I might defend

 

Within this world, pain doth abound

I need your word my mind surround

Until I cannot hear their voice

So I might know what is your choice

 

I must lay down my sword tonight

And pray for strength tomorrow’s light

That I might stand once more for you

With Christ, my King my only view

 

So hold me tight within your arms

And keep me safe from all that harms

My tears may fall against your chest

Until I KNOW Your will is best.

© 2014 Effie Darlene Barba

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Exhortations Because Of and In Defense of Grace

In Jude’s letter to the early church, as we saw yesterday Jude beautifully wrapped the letter with the truth of grace.  We are mightily, wonderfully secured and held by God’s righteous hand.  God has promised to complete the work of sanctification for each and every believer.  We will be presented to Christ, having been sifted, trained up, transformed and clothed in the righteousness of Christ.   Because of His Perfect love for us, He is unable to leave us in the state where He has found us.  It is much like the fairy tale story of finding a homeless, uneducated young girl and patiently training, teaching and transforming her into a princess without blemish inside or out.  The very magnitude of that truth should cause us to fall before God in total surrender and submission to His will.  That is what Jude wanted to talk about in His letter; yet, as Jude looked around himself in the early church, he knew that these tender young Christians must be warned of the dangers as well.  In their eagerness to grow as a church and to expand in their knowledge, they had become tolerant of false teachers who were teaching that since salvation was by grace, grace could be demonstrated better by living lives of lasciviousness. 

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Jude then gives them warning that they must earnestly fight for the truth of the Gospel and their faith against these teachers of false doctrine that had been allowed to penetrate their ranks.

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