Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The voice of Instruction? Part 1 Proverbs 1:8-32



I think one of the greatest tragedies is that there's so much noise that people can't hear the things they really need to hear. God is trying to get through to them with the voice of wisdom but all they hear are foolish voices that lead them farther away from the truth. This passage of scripture reveals three voices that we as he reader need to identify. I'm going to try and break it into 3 blogs so stay tuned for part 2, and 3.

The voice of Instruction (Verse 8-10, 15-19): This is a voice of a godly father, urging his son to listen to wisdom and to obey what he hears. Both the father and mother of this son have taught him well. Both parents warn him not to abandon what he's been told. These parents have obeyed the instructions of Moses (Deut. 6:6-9) and have faithfully taught their family the Word of God. But what will the children do with their fathers and mothers teaching? A question we all have to ask ourselves. There comes a point in all of our lives when we reach the point of making decisions on our own. How do we respond to those who have tried to instruct us spiritually? In Proverbs 1:15-19 The father tells his son how to avoid yielding to temptation. First: He says, check carefully the path you're on and don't walk with the wrong crowd. Bad company corrupts good character. Stop sticking up for those people in your life that really have a negative effect on you, 1 Corinthians 10:12, "So if you think you are standing firm be careful that you do not fall." No your limits.
Second: don't play with temptation, because temptation always leads to a trap. Lets not play the game how close to the line of sin can I get to without actually sinning. Thats a losing battle avoid the line altogether!! We should always have an exit strategy in mind there is no temptation for us that is to much to bare. Lets be honest whatever the temptation is we always linger to long with the thought after the thought we try to justify our sin to make it sound okay before we actually sin. Then we commit the sin and regret remorse and guilt always follow. Proverbs 1:17 "Birds don't take when they can plainly see the trap," we should be smarter then birds. Be aware of the traps!!
Third: When you disobey God by harming others, you only harm yourself (verse 18-19). You're free to take what you want from life, but eventually you'll have to pay for it , and the price you pay is higher than the value you gain. You end up sacrificing the permanent for the immediate, and thats an awful investment. There will come a day when we will all stand before God what will your investments show??

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