Proverbs 1: The Crossroads of Wisdom
Proverbs 1 does not begin by offering motivational advice. It begins by placing us at a crossroads. Wisdom cries aloud, the simple are invited to learn, fools are warned, and scoffers are confronted. At the center of it all is the fear of the Lord.
In this session, we walk through Proverbs 1 and examine how wisdom is not merely information, but formation. We look at key Hebrew terms like musar, torah, peti, kesil, ewil, and letz, showing how Proverbs describes different postures toward correction and instruction. We also explore how wisdom is formed in community, through the Word, faithful teaching, correction, and the shared life of the local church.
The question Proverbs 1 presses on us is not simply, “Do you know what wisdom is?” The question is, “Will you listen when wisdom calls?”
Main Idea:
Biblical wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord and is formed through instruction, correction, and humble submission to God’s Word.
Key Themes:The purpose of ProverbsThe fear of the LordWisdom as formation, not informationMusar as discipline and correctionTorah as instruction and teachingThe simple, the fool, and the scofferWisdom’s public callThe danger of refusing correctionWisdom formed in the life of the church
Key Scriptures:Proverbs 1:1–7Proverbs 1:8–19Proverbs 1:20–33Proverbs 9:10Proverbs 12:1Proverbs 3:11–12James 1:22Hebrews 12:5–11
Discussion Questions:Where are you most resistant to correction?What voices are shaping your understanding of wisdom?How does the fear of the Lord reorder your decisions?Where do you see the difference between being simple, foolish, and scoffing?How does the local church help form us in wisdom?
Proverbs 1 teaches us that wisdom is not hidden. Wisdom cries aloud. The danger is not that God has failed to speak. The danger is that we refuse to listen.
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