My son, if you accept my words and store up my commands within you,turning your ear to wisdom and applying your heart to understanding—indeed, if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding,and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure,then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God. For wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul.Discretion will protect you, and understanding will guard you. Proverbs 2:1-5, 10, 11 NIVThere is so much more to be said about this passage, but space limitations in order to engage others must be considered. I encourage all to read and re-read, and re-read Proverbs--at any time, at all times because wisdom for all situations resides within these pages.
However, if we choose not to be wise then our fate is determined by our actions and choices. A person would have to be a complete fool to misunderstand what Solomon is saying--void of any desire to succeed according to the knowledge of God.
Not that most of us have not been foolish at one time or another. Like the time we didn't listen to parents because we thought they were simply being mean--not understanding that their rules were established to protect us. Or the time we ignored the teachers who were trying to guide us in accessing information that would help us later in life. Or the true friends who tried to warn us about an affiliation with those who were headed in the wrong direction and like lint clinging to wool--we clung to our rebellion and landed in the pits of despair. And don't forget the preacher--who may not have been living right, but preached The Word--and because we could see through them by looking at their lives--we chose not to listen.
Throughout Proverbs Solomon pleads for us to listen, hear and obey God's Word. If we dare to listen and obey--we'll see the kind of success that God has designed for us and stay away from those who only want to see us fail.
We have to learn to tune-out the naysayers and doubters and the frustrated and rebellious. They are bitter because they would not listen to Wisdom when they heard it and don't want us to listen either. It's time we cleaned out our ears--both physically and spiritually--and listen (not just hear) to what The Lord has to say to us. Are we listening yet?
Throughout Proverbs we are warned about wickedness, rebellion, adulterous behavior and laziness and encouraged to reap the benefits of listening to Wisdom and accepting the knowledge of God, understanding how He wants us to live. Will we heed the warnings and reap all the Good or will we ignore Wisdom and sink to the depths of wicked? The choice is ours and we must make it now for tomorrow is not promised and we may never get another chance to re-do anything!
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