"Let the wise listen to these proverbs and become even wiser. Let those with understanding receive guidance" (Proverbs 1:5 NLT).
A
"proverb" by definition is a popular saying (some say of unknown
origin) that expresses a common place truth or useful thought (online
dictionary). King Solomon is credited with most of the proverbs included
in the Bible and we can say (those who Believe The Word) that Solomon
was a very wise man. Of course, the wisdom he gained, he received from
God and through experience. Experience--is a very wise teacher for those
who are able to discern such.
When we look
at this one--that supports listening to proverbs--we see that if "we
think" we are wise, we can become ever wiser when we pay attention. For
those who understand the importance of listening to those who learned
by experience so they won't have to "repeat" the stumbling to learn, the
proverbs are designed to guide us.
I've
often said--of my mother who died at age 58--that I wish she had lived
longer to prepare me for the challenges of aging. My grandmother died
before she turned 68 and had no real insight to offer us since she had
her own challenges to handle. At this point in my life, I plan to live
until I'm 95 and I have no problem telling anyone who listens about the
challenges I've faced so far. Listen and learn if you plan to live as long as God determines.
1) Don't squander your money when you're young. You'll live to regret it.
2)
Don't think youthful, foolish behavior is acceptable past the age of
20. It is not. Learn from living if you want others to respect you as an
adult.
3) Seek The Lord in all things by
getting acquainted with His Word and developing a relationship with Him
early in life. The earlier you hear Him speak, the sooner you benefit
from His goodness.
4) Retirement should be
uppermost in your mind when you start working. Don't take that job for
granted and save as much as you can to provide for yourself as you age.
5)
When you have parents who know God and have experienced His
goodness--listen to them. It will save you a lot of headaches later in
life.
6) Take care of your body--you only
have one and you need all of your body parts to live a productive
life--keep your lungs healthy, your heart pumping and your blood
flowing--unrestrained by toxins and fat. Keep brain cells functioning
with clarity and not fogged by smoking (anything), drugs and misuse of
alcohol. You'll have healthier children.
7)
Don't ignore the warnings of those who have gone before you--most of
them know what they're talking about because of their own experience.
Of
course, this is just a handful of things I've learned in my life, but
when I have any questions and need direction, I seek God for the answers
because life is too short to keep making the same mistakes over and
over again. I'd like to think that I'm wise enough to listen and receive direction--from Wisdom.
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