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Prayer. Reading: Prov 2:1a. Meditation. When someone has been sick, one of the things they need to focus on as they recover is building up their strength again. You can’t build up your strength without food. Our bodies need food to survive. Without nutritious food, our bodies waste away and eventually we die. There’s a spiritual parallel of survival as well when it comes to wisdom, and we see it here in Proverbs 2:1a: “My son, if you receive my words”. It’s as simple as this: God gives wisdom through his word. Like food for the body, we need God’s word for our souls. “Man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by every word that comes from the mouth of the LORD” (Deut 8:3). Without the word of God, there is no wisdom. You can’t get it, you can’t find it, and you won’t have it. What this practically means is that – if you would gain wisdom – you must receive God’s Word. There will be no wisdom without the Word of God. Be ye doers of the word... Here’s the main application flowing out of this insight: don’t neglect the word of God. As we considered in the previous meditation, there’s nothing particularly mysterious about how God gives wisdom. It’s very simple. You need to receive God’s Word. Here’s a very objective and obvious test to tell if you’re wise or not: your maturity in wisdom will bear a direct correlation to the way you treat God’s Word. If you neglect God’s Word, you are neglecting wisdom, and – at best – you will be, to use the language of Proverbs, “simple” and in desperate need of leveling up. At worst, you will be at some level of regression on the path of fools. Either way, as time goes by, unless you get wisdom, you will end up walking down that path of fools. This is where Solomon’s exhortation comes in: “My son, if you receive my words”. You cannot have wisdom unless you receive God’s words. Receiving God’s words means that you welcome them, you bring them into your heart like a beloved guest into your home. We’re going to see a few different angles and insights on receiving God’s words as we continue in these studies, but the bottom line is this: Have you been leaving the Word of God cold on the doorstep of your heart? If the answer is yes, then you are categorically on the pathway of the fool. The good news is that it doesn’t have to stay this way. Take up and read every day. Get stuck in. The fact that you’re reading this book is a good indicator that there’s spiritual life in you. Here’s a second follow up application: give, and prepare to give, God’s word to your sons and daughters, or to encourage other believers. The Book of Proverbs is especially directed to children and young people, and particularly to the boys and girls who will need to grow up, become men and women of God, and whose families will be the backbone of their communities. As fathers and mothers, or even as potential future fathers and mothers, your number one priority is to give God’s Word to your children so that they might receive wisdom. The principle extends to Grandparents, but also to all of us in the church as we nurture our covenant children in community together. Do you invest in the children in your church? We must give God’s word to our children, and they need to receive it like their life depends on it. Pray and work to this end in your own soul, in the lives of your children and the children of the church, and the lives of all God’s children. SDG. Prayer of Confession & Consecration Get full access to Old things New. at rcbhpastor.substack.com/subscribe [https://rcbhpastor.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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