Sunday 17 June 2012

Proverbs 2 v 16 - 19 - Opposite of Wisdom II


In part 1, we went over the first example of the opposite of wisdom as it were, the first was evil people. In part 2, I will be going over the second example which is an immoral woman - and in this example, an adulteress. 


So this passage starts by talking about the deliverance from "strange" woman, who is immoral. She leads men into sex before marriage, but also adultery as she is married before, and there's a chance she may be a prostitute so there's three sins being committed at once. There's a huge danger for guys especially in modern day society about having sex before marriage, and it's really hard to stay pure, for girls as well, but even more so for guys. The woman used in this example seduces the man, with pleasing words that his body wants to hear. And this happens in every day life, so guys, if this happens or you think that it might, run far away. run to an older, wiser man who can help. Girls, make sure you are not this kind of woman in the story, and although I doubt you will be like the woman in this example, make sure that you're not causing guys to fall into sin. In Colossians it says about treating ALL guys, like a brother. Now, you wouldn't wear a low cut top, or flirt, or flatter with your brother, so don't do it with someone else. Even if you don't mean to give a wrong impression, you may do. Just be on your guard!  Wisdom will help to deal with this, if you have wisdom, it will save you, and tell you what the right thing to do in the situation is!


Back to the example, it says in v17 that this woman leaves the husband she married when she was young, and ignores the promise to God that she made in her wedding vows. 


"Today's delayed ages for marriage are a result of foolish thinking and poor child training, and the many years of sexual frustration and temptation are the painful result. Most youth today are not nearly mature enough for marriage." - http://www.letgodbetrue.com/proverbs/commentaries/02_17.php

I found this quite interesting, I hadn't ever really thought of it like this. Although legally people can't marry til 18 without parental consent, I had never thought of why not many people marry early. I would agree with this quote to some extent, as a lot of people are definitely not mature enough to marry that early for many number of different reasons. But then, people who do get married early, sometimes change and this can result in marriage breakdown which definitely isn't ideal. In modern day society, marrying early would be at 18 years of age, and from this quote that not marrying at 18 results in years of sexual frustration but in reality, sexual frustration is going to happen way before that, before they can actually get married anyway. But, something to think about!


And, although in a marriage is between two people, as Christians it's important to put God above the person, and having God within the relationship is the best way. You get married in  a church to be married before God, so when you break a marriage vow, you're breaking the promise made to your husband, and to God.


In v18, it basically says that the way she is going, with all her sexual sins, is leading towards Death. Sex can lead to death physically through STDs and abortions and etc, but also emotionally, spiritually and eternally. Although everyone will die, the verse suggests that she will be there before other people. But it's not just her, it's the people who she entices, all the men she gets into bed with her as well, they are on their way to death. Especially spiritually with their relationship with God, but they can lose their family, friends, money, health, their own peace. But we have a God whose merciful, and although falling into sexual sin is a really bad sin, God can forgive, and we need to remember that. 


The ultimately bad thing about sex, is that it's very permanent. You only have one virginity, and once you have sex, it's gone. Once you have sex with someone that's married, that's it, that's their spouse's life ruined. It breaks up relationships and ruins them. It's similar to murder, although there is a less temptation to murder someone, and there's a punishment for murder in jail. There's a much greater temptation to have sex and there's only a social punishment. I've seen case after case this week of adultery, and it breaks my heart. But, and here's the big but, Christians will fall, and maybe, some may cheat on their wives and girlfriends and husbands and boyfriends. And for the one whose been cheated on, yes it's horrible, yes you may lose all your trust of that person, but God's forgiven everything you've ever done. If the person you are with, is truly repentant and promises not to do it, you need to forgive them. 


But luckily: Luke 18:27b The things impossible for people are possible for God. YAY! Although you may find sexual sin is something that you can't control, that you can't help yourself, God can and will help you. He's the one that can make it possible! Keep trying to keep yourself pure, avoid dodgy conversations, avoid the internet late at night, put a safe search ban on your laptop, do the thing where your friends can check the websites you've been on, make sure you're staying modest and clean with the people around you. It's hard guys and girls, but it's definitely not impossible. And although I don't speak from experience, it's probably going to be dead worth it!

Monday 4 June 2012

Proverbs 2 v 11 - 15 - Opposite of Wisdom


First of all, we found out before that wisdom gives us the knowledge of right and wrong, so this will extend to people. wisdom will help us tell the difference between an evil man, and a good man. There really is a divide from Christians and non Christians, it's all or nothing really. So, there is the divide between the evil man, and the good man. As Christians, i'm not saying we're good, we're no better than non Christians. But this passage is telling us that wisdom will help keep us away from evil people, and stop us from being lost ourselves.


The first verse explains how wisdom can keep us from the wicked people, who words are bad. Words that are bad does extend to a number of different things such as:

  • gossiping
  • lying
  • swearing
  • backstabbing
  • hypocrisy
  • criticizing
  • belittling others
  • and etcOkay so first off, there's the clear distinction that words that are bad, belong to evil people, and that Christians should not be saying words like this. 
The people who speak like this, who are evil, also don't do what is right, and the do what is evil. Okay so in NKJC it talks of people who leave the Christian faith, and then go onto being a non Christian. It is really sad when someone backslides. It poses many questions, like were they ever really Christians, and were they really the elect? Will they get into heaven for once believing in Jesus? I'm sorry but I can't answer these but God can. But even though you can have a strong faith, you are either moving forward in faith, or backsliding, there's never a happy medium where you can do nothing and stay in the same state of faith. So although it's easy to say that you personally will never backslide from not being a Christian (because I can never ever really see how my life can be without Christ) we can be lesser Christians and less strong in our faith. I think it's the saddest thing when people backslide, just because they knew Christianity, and they knew the amazing benefits and truths of it, but decided to go against. In comparison, an atheist may not know all the amazing things of our faith, and this is why they aren't Christians. Makes it 10x harder to help convert a backslider, because they have their arguments against Christianity all sorted out, while some atheists just aren't Christians because they haven't been brought up that way.

the next part, says that the evil people enjoy doing wrong, and they are happy to be sinning, what they do is wrong, and they are dishonest. These people have the ideologies of the world, of immediate gratification, to do things just to please themselves, and that life has to be "fun" all the time. To some extent they may not even see what they are doing as sinning, just because it is a natural thing to do in this very sinful world. we have to be so careful to not be influenced by these people, to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus and to have our hearts fixed on eternity, not in this world.

so wisdom helps us to recognize all of this, and help us stay away. and yeeees, we shouldn't be influenced by these people at all, because it will be compromising our beliefs, but we should still try help these people see how amazing Jesus is :)

Thursday 31 May 2012

Proverbs 2 v 9 - 11 - Virtues of Wisdom


v9 tells us that when we have wisdom, we will understand right from wrong, what the good and right thing to do but from God's eyes, not from the world's eyes. There are some overlapping ideas, but it is doing what God thinks is right. This is a very simple concept, we said earlier that wisdom is about having experience, possibly first hand, or second hand. if you've seen or you know the effects of drugs, you will know that it is wrong, illegal and not what God wants, so you've learnt through experience.

virtue #1 - righteousness - being right, knowing what is right and doing it. conforming to God's way of thinking.



virtue #2 - judgement - judging correctly, analyse a matter clearly and come to a correct conclusion


virtue #3 - equity - being fair in a situation, and impartial, makes people trust you a lot more


Wisdom will come into your mind, and knowledge will please you. emphasis here on the internalization of wisdom, how it must be head and heart knowledge and that we're applying it to every day life.



Wednesday 30 May 2012

Proverbs 2 v 5 - 8 - Benefits of Wisdom




v5 promises that if you have wisdom, you will understand fear for God and finding the knowledge of God. in general, understanding the fear for God, and the knowledge of God are things are pretty hard to get, and not many people do get them. but those who have the right mindset, and ask God for wisdom, they'll get it. Relates to the narrow / wide gate (Matthew 7:13) , few get in the narrow gate because it's harder but is ultimately better. so this is a bonus of  wisdom, we'll get extra knowledge of God. But the knowledge of God also is about knowing God personally, and when we know God better, we'll submit and obey. And through knowledge of God will lead to salvation, and eternal life through JC.


John 17:3 And this is eternal life: that people know you, the only true God, and that they know Jesus Christ, the One you sent.


We only get wisdom, through God and nothing else, through his written word primarily, but also through the holy spirit and through other wiser Godly people, and it gives us understanding and knowledge. There's a huge distinction between human intelligence (slightly ironic that I couldn't spell intelligence) and wisdom. We can't measure wisdom through IQ tests and through PhD's and degrees and etc. 


God stores wisdom up for the righteous, and protects the blameless, like in titus, doesn't mean sinless, it means those who seek God and do what he wants, and have a faith in JC, and yeah. So, we need to be righteous and blameless, in order to get wisdom. God makes sure justice is done, and protects all those who are loyal. So, when we seek wisdom, and we get wisdom, God shows us the benefits of it as well. 





Wednesday 23 May 2012

Proverbs 2 v 1 - 4 - How to get Wisdom


So, to start today the first instruction is to listen. Wisdom requires listening to someone else. Acting like you are already wise, you aren't exactly humbling yourself, you're not going to learn. As sort of human nature, we hate to be wrong, we hate to be corrected. But as followers of JC, we need to humble, we need to accept our sinfulness and accept criticism and listen to those who can help us. Here, Soloman, or someone else says "my child". Using the same analogy, it's the father who has experience telling the child what to do, not in a bossy way but because they know better.  It's often when teenagers reject what their parents say that get's them into mess.


The second instruction in v1 is to remember like we've all said at some point, there's no point in doing QTs like this, and not remembering, and therefore not applying it to our lives. It would be worse to be taught something and forget it, than to not know it at all. 
Hebrews 2:1 So we must be more careful to follow what we were taught. Then we will not stray away from the truth


The third instruction, within v2 is to set your mind on understanding. Interesting, some versions say heart, some say mind. Okay so you have to be in mindset with wisdom. Unless you aren't ready to listen to something, you won't learn it. Again, many people hate hearing the truth, no one wants to hear that what they are doing is wrong, people unless we have the mindset for wanting to gain wisdom, and wanting to understand it, we're not going to get it. 
2 Timothy 4:3 because the time will come when people will not listen to the true teaching but will find many more teachers who please them by saying the things they want to hear.


The fourth instruction, in v3 says to cry out for wisdom. God answers prayer when we ask him. It's so easy to ask God for things, and I know I don't as often as I should do. But, is the reason you have little wisdom, because you simply haven't asked for it? Ask with faith in God, in the right mindset of aquiring wisdom. There's many examples of this within the bible, and God does the same now as he did then
James 1:5 
But if any of you needs wisdom, you should ask God for it. He is generous to everyone and will give you wisdom without criticizing you.


The fifth instruction in v4 i to search for wisdom. Silver, in the times of Jesus was probably a very big thing, people wanted it. Think of the thing that is most valuable to you, or even a person that's very valuable to you. With the person, you want to talk to them, get to know them, meet up, chat, grow your relationship, constantly working at that relationship. Similar with wisdom, we need diligence and to work at getting wisdom, just as hard as working towards a relationship or seeking something like silver. You need to give up other things in your life to gain wisdom, and you can't let yourself be distracted by other things in world whilst trying to get this wisdom. This has to be active faith, not being lazy and passive!
Jeremiah 29:13 You will search for me. And when you search for me with all your heart, you will find me!


Just a mini recap then;


Listenrememberset your mind on wisdomcry out and search for wisdom



Tuesday 22 May 2012

Proverbs 1 v 28 - 33 - Wisdom = life or death?

Wisdom here is still personified!

So when fools look for wisdom and for knowledge, she won't be there, because she was rejected once already, and they didn't respect the Lord. They didn't accept wisdom's advice, rejected her correction, it was too late. So, linking this back into other parts of the bible, in Matthew 5:1-13, it's the story with the bridesmaids and basically because half the bridesmaids were foolish, they didn't get into the feast (read whole thing at: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matthew%2025:1-13&version=NCV) So, shows that it can be too late and people won't be able to find wisdom. 

Because they chose themselves through free will to not accept wisdom, and to not accept God ultimately, they will get what they deserve. They will be destroyed because of what they have done. People are responsible for their own choices, and whether they know it or not, they are consequences. 

Galatians 6:7-8  Do not be fooled: You cannot cheat God. People harvest only what they plant. If they plant to satisfy their sinful selves, their sinful selves will bring them ruin. But if they plant to please the Spirit, they will receive eternal life from the Spirit.

There are only two ways with wisdom. You either don't take it, you are a fool, and you will be destroyed. Or you can listen to wisdom and you will live in safety and peace. It's up to you. Wisdom is a matter of life and death. Sadly it's everyone's own choice whether to choose wisdom because of free will, you can't choose for them, so it's sad when people don't choose wisdom. Wisdom leads to God and life, and guess what, God wants us to choose life!

Deuteronomy 30:19 - 20 Today I ask heaven and earth to be witnesses. I am offering you life or death, blessings or curses. Now, choose life! Then you and your children may live. To choose life is to love the Lord your God, obey him, and stay close to him. He is your life, and he will let you live many years in the land, the land he promised to give your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

Monday 21 May 2012

Proverbs 1 v 20 - 27- Hello there, Wisdom


Wisdom here is personified! So it says that wisdom is like a woman shouting in the streets, who raises her voice, who shouts and cries out. No, not annoying (although a woman shouting, is annoying) but the point here is that wisdom is available to everyone, it doesn't single people out. Wisdom isn't only for the elect, wisdom is available to everyone, but obviously, not everyone chooses wisdom.


Next it is saying that those without wisdom are foolish. Wisdom cries out for the people like the inexperienced, mockers and fools to love wisdom and to stop hating knowledge. Wisdom is there, but people are refusing to listen, people aren't paying attention, and did not follow it's advice.


Wisdom will now laugh when it's in trouble, when there's disaster, when there's trouble, when there's pain, when the result of their action is because they didn't listen to wisdom. Not in a mean way apparently, in an absurd way. Like in:
Psalm 2:4 But the one who sits in heaven laughs; the Lord makes fun of them


Okay so I was thinking about wisdom, and how is it available to all people. The main ways in which wisdom comes, are gut feelings, through wise and the advice of people and through God and the bible.
Gut feelings - regardless of faith, people know the right from the wrong, and people have a gut feeling of what they are about to do. Many people ignore it though, due to peer pressure, by not being in full control, or they are convinced this is the right thing to do.
Advice - non Christians and Christians get advice on situations, which someone may respond with wisdom, saying what they should really do, but again, many people ignore it
God - Looking in the bible, obviously is the best kind of wisdom, it shows us what God thinks and how we should act.



So this is referring to many different people, but mainly people who haven't made their mind up, kind of floating in between which direction, Godly or Not Godly to take. But I think this can relate to anyone, that wisdom is available to Christians who sometimes don't take it and do take it, wisdom is available to non Christians who take it, and don't take it, it's a very circumstance based situation. 

Proverbs 1 v 10 - 19 - Young people, don't do it!


The writer gives a list of things that attract young people in particular. 
Okay so imagine these guys going:


"hey blud, come and ambush these people, we're gona kill dem, attack innocent people just for the lols. we're gona steal as well, all the expensive stuff and den put it in our house, yeah?"


So, there's loads of people who act like this in real life, possibly who do / don't speak as chavily as i just wrote though. People like the temporary thrill and excitement and adventure of doing something against the law. Things that people like this do, is wrong against the laws of the world, but against the laws against God, so there really is no justification for doing it. There are many reasons for joining in stuff like this, like peer pressure and longing for acceptance so we shouldn't judge them but help. And obv, this applies to everything, drink and drugs and etc, not just stealing and murder but yeah.


These people "gain the world but they lose their soul" which is a pretty famous quote which can apply to a million situations, but especially this one. 



And then the "parents" say (who are very wise):
"No don't do it, don't go along with these "youths". they are eager to sin, and quick to do evil, don't get involved."
He makes the point of sinners, but unGodly sinners, falling into traps, how their sin will backfire into their face.
Matthew 26:52 Jesus said to the man, "Put your sword back in its place. All who use swords will be killed with 
swords. 
And eventually they will die. So here, it's saying wisdom is a matter of life and death, which is knowing God vs not knowing God. he will repay all the evil people in this life or in the next life.
Romans 2:6 God will reward or punish every person for what that person has done.

Proverbs 1 v 7 - Start with God


Proverbs 1 v 3 - 6 - How will Proverbs help me?




So these proverbs do a lot, they teach us and everyone different things;


teach how to be wise and self controlled
this is a different wise though, it means "To receive the instruction - השכל haskel, the deliberately weighing of the points contained in the teaching, so as to find out their importance." So, these proverbs teach us how to apply it, in many translations it says "disciplined and prudent life" which basically means the same thing, being self controlled and having a good judgment, Which we need in every day life! We need to be self controlled in our sins, break away from bad habits and have a good judgment on the right and wrong things we do, making sure we're aware. 


teach how to be honest, right and fair
pretty self explanatory: being honest, right, and fair is what Jesus would have done, it's how he would have acted. 
being honest - yeah, not telling lies, i don't need to explain this. but  . . did you check the "i am 18" button to watch that film, regardless whether you aren't 18? did you tell a white lie to make someone feel better? did you really read the terms and conditions? (but, making the distinction between clicking, i accept them, and i read them obv). is it easier to say you don't have any gum, when you do? it's so easy to tell little lies, but it's not honest, and we shouldn't behave in that way.
doing what is right - i could get philosophical and talk about what is considered right? utilitarianism uses the "right" as a situation where the majority benefit: i'm not saying this is how we should live though. If you're in doubt, get out of the situation, pray, look in the bible, look to someone whose a mature christian who can help you decide what is right, or just go with your gut feeling. if it is really a wrong action, usually your conscious will tell you.
being fair - although as humans, we tend to have a lot of favouritism, and there's many situations in life where we need to act fairly. It is defined as, acting within the rules. I am not saying the bible is a rule book, but in many situations it says to feed the hungry, to help those in poverty. are you being fair, following the bible and helping those in need?


make the uneducated wise
my commentary describes uneducated as "simple, lack judgment, gullible, undiscerning and inexperienced." as mentioned yesterday, people are wise because of their experience, they have learned right from wrong by going through it. not everyone needs to experience bad things first hand, it can be seen through examples. but these proverbs help to teach us the right from wrong: for all those who lack judgement, the proverbs will show the right judgement. 


give knowledge and sense to the young
this could be referring to young children, which they can learn from proverbs too, but I took it as in, young Christians. the best book to probably get the basic truths of life from would be Romans or Proverbs where the life truths are spelled out, and teach us how to live. 


wise people can listen and learn
no one ever stops learning, older people shouldn't become complacent and self confident, because we are sinful by nature, there is something we need to all learn, no matter how old we are. but it's showing us that we don't need to just be young to learn, everyone is still learning, no matter where on our walk of faith we are on. 


anyone can understand, applicable to anyone
as said before, the young can understand, the old can understand. it means that anything in Proverbs can be applicable to anyone, it may have different meanings to everyone. on one QT, you might pick out something that hits home more than someone else, similar to Proverbs, everyone can get something out of it. 

Proverbs 1 v 1 - 2 - What is wisdom?


Proverbs is called "wisdom sayings" mostly written by Solomon, written to tell people how to live wisely, and pretty much applicable to anyone! 


v1
Okay so firstly, Solomon may / may not have written all of them, we know he's written over 3,000 sayings from:
1 Kings 4:32: 
During his life he spoke three thousand wise sayings and also wrote one thousand five songs

but he may not have written the entire of his book, but hey, no point getting bogged down in minute details, if God really wanted us to know, he'd made sure it was specific enough, but clearly it really doesn't matter WHO wrote it, but more important WHAT it says!


v2
The point of these proverbs is to gain wisdom and self control, and understand wisdom itself.
Wisdom isn't just an old man, but what is wise? There is 297 mentions of the word "wise" in the bible, and it is defined as "having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment"


1) Wisdom is a gift from God
All wisdom originally comes from God, as shown in:
James 1:5 But if any of you needs wisdom, you should ask God for it. He is generous to everyone and will give you wisdom without criticizing you.
So God will give us this wisdom, he wants to give it to us


2) Wisdom is about applications
But wisdom isn't just head knowledge, a huge part of wisdom is being able to apply it too. 
Matthew 7:24 Everyone who hears my words and obeys them is like a wise man
We all know the story of the wise / foolish man, but it's applications are relevant no matter if you are a child or an 80 year old. He was saved, because he heard God's word and applied it to his own life. It's a great start to learn, but it's even better if you can apply it, or you pretty much are being hypocritical. 


3) Wisdom is God's wisdom, not human wisdom
But again, to make the distinction, it's not human knowledge, it's God knowledge. So it's not just about why gravity works on earth, but not in space, but about God knowledge. Again can be cross referenced with James in 

James 3:15a That kind of "wisdom" does not come from God but from the world


4) Wisdom is made available through Jesus
In Colossians it talked of how the secret of God, was made known through Jesus, and similarly here, wisdom of God is made available to all of us through Jesus. 
1 Corinthians 1:24 But Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God to those people God has called—Jews and Greeks.
1 Corinthians 1:30 Because of God you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God. In Christ we are put right with God, and have been made holy, and have been set free from sin.


5) Faith -> Wisdom -> Discipline
Unfortunately, wisdom doesn't come to us effortlessly, and painlessly. We learn wisdom through our faith, but also through God's discipline. The entire of proverbs highlight all our flaws, our sins, and even though it's hard, we have to keep going through faith, to get wisdom and discipline ourselves. 


The basic ways for how to acquire wisdom is to know it, to perceive it, and to recieve it.