Saturday, November 20, 2021

 These are not guidelines for brilliant success. Divine wisdom is carefully limited to the sacred words of God. By carefully comparing the Bible as a chest of supernatural treasure with some specific purpose we have outside of our own abode.

Prov. A person who is wise keeps his or her wisdom in sight, but someone who is foolish spends their time looking in the wrong places.

  The divine wisdom is carefully limited to the divine words of God.  The Bible is a supernatural treasure chest with a specific purpose beyond our private abode, and we can gather from it an assortment of truths to live by.

Solomon warns the young person there are many attractive opportunities in this world. But if we compare everything we are taught with the wisdom of the proverbs we will be safe. Without Gods supernatural wisdom we are in danger of being ensnared by the devil and destroyed.

 A wise man's wisdom is in his eyes, and the eyes of a fool go to the ends of the earth.

The Proverbs is like any book in the bible. We need to know the direction when we looking at a verse. Solomon warns of being drawn away by your own heart. It contains dangerous greed. We are idol factories. We need more than suggestions. We need the supernatural wisdom.

 The wisdom of the wise is supernatural, but the wisdom of the people who make political decisions is natural. A wise proverb warns us against the temptation to get rich.

Wisdom that is narrow is supernatural, and wisdom that is broad is natural. The saying is seriously warning of the fascinating desire to be rich. Many proverbs address how to properly care for the poor.

This child is told to be generous with their time and their possessions.  Solomon comes to a place where he has to decide whether or not he wants to be greedy or if he wants to be a follower of Jesus.

Proverbs warn against the danger of coveting wealth.  Proverbs have been found to be effective because they direct social responsibility mainly to the poor.  This child is taught that they should give away their toys before receiving a new one. 

 When Solomon became king of Israel, he faced the problem of how to deal with his personal greed in light of what the gospel teaches.

Prov. 17 24 A wise man keeps his wisdom in sight, but the eyes of a fool wander to the ends of the earth. “Wisdom is not a democratic model. These are not the guiding principles of brilliant success. Divine wisdom is carefully limited to the sacred words of God. By carefully comparing the Bible as a treasure chest of the supernatural to a specific purpose what we have beyond our private abode. Narrow wisdom is supernatural.The political wisdom of the exposed land is natural. Proverbs seriously warn us against the irresistible desire to get rich. Time and time again, proverbs adequately address the social need to properly care for the likely poor. This child, who has dreams, is carefully instructed to give rather than receive. Solomon faces this acute problem of personal greed which is radically opposed to the gospel.

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