Analyzing Labor Education in Proverbs: The Education of Labor in the Bible, #12
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This fascinating book explores the central themes of wisdom, work life and marriage. The content offers profound insights on how to deal with problems such as difficult situations at work, running successful businesses, and making the most of our leisure time. At the end of the book we encounter an astonishing revelation that unites these core themes: Lady Wisdom reappears in the form of a truly living "Virtuous Woman" who beautified her home and cared for her loved ones, as well as designing successful actions around her daily work. By discovering this significant link between the modern world of work and ancient proverbs we will create incalculable value!
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Analyzing Labor Education in Proverbs - Bible Sermons
Introduction to the Book of Proverbs
What is the difference between intelligence and wisdom? Wisdom goes beyond knowledge. It is more than a catalog of facts; it is a masterful perception of life, a practical art of living, and the ability to make good decisions. Proverbs challenges us to acquire knowledge, apply it to our lives, and share the wisdom we have acquired with others.
Where do we go to acquire wisdom? The book says that wisdom goes beyond knowledge, but it must begin with the knowledge of proverbs. The proverbs of Solomon, son of David, king of Israel: to acquire wisdom and discipline; to discern words of understanding
(Proverbs 1:1-2, NIV) (The NKJV translation, to learn,
misses the essentially experiential nature of the Hebrew da'at and its root, yada, which the NIV correctly reflects with the verb to acquire
). To produce wisdom, knowledge must be mixed with the fear of the Lord. The fear
[from the Hebrew yare] of the Lord is often used in the Old Testament as a synonym for living in response to God. The book of Proverbs declares that
the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding (Prov. 9:10). Knowledge without a commitment to the Lord is as useless as cement without water to make a mixture. Paradoxically, the acceptance of proverbs by faith in the heart produces the fear of the Lord.
My son, if you receive my words and treasure my commandments within you...you will understand the fear of the Lord and discover the knowledge of God" (Prov. 2:1, 5).
True wisdom for the Christian includes all of God's revelation, especially what we know about His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. It begins with knowing who the Lord is, what He has done, and what He desires for us and for the world in which we live. As we grow in our perspective of God, we learn to cooperate with Him in His work of sustaining and redeeming the world. This often makes us more fruitful in ways that benefit ourselves and help others. This, in turn, leads us to live in reverence for the Lord in the midst of daily life and work. The fear of the Lord leads to life, to sleep contentedly, without being touched by evil
(Proverbs 19:23).
In Proverbs, acquiring wisdom does us good and not acquiring wisdom does us harm. We have not truly acquired knowledge until we apply it in our lives. A wise man fears evil and turns away from it
(Proverbs 14:16). The mouth of the righteous speaks wisdom
(Prov 10:31). Proverbs anticipates Jesus' admonition, Be wise as serpents and harmless as doves
(Mt 10:16). Wisdom comes from the Lord, who declares, In the way of wisdom I have led you, in the paths of righteousness I have guided you
(Prov 4:11). In Proverbs, the spiritual and the moral meet, and wisdom reflects the truth that a good God remains in control.
The book of Proverbs also contains warnings to those who despise growing in wisdom. Wisdom, personified throughout the book as a woman, speaks. For he who finds me finds life and obtains the favor of the Lord. But he that sinneth against me wrongeth himself, and all they that hate me love death
(Proverbs 8:35-36). Wisdom produces a better, more abundant life. Lack of wisdom diminishes life and ultimately leads to death.
Furthermore, the book of Proverbs tells us that the wisdom we acquire is not only for ourselves, but also to be shared with others, to give wisdom to the simple, and knowledge and discretion to the young
(Proverbs 1:4). Proverbs 9:9 recommends that we instruct the wise
and "teach the righteous. Proverbs 26:4-5 warns against sharing wisdom with a fool. We share wisdom not only by teaching, but also by living wisely as we pass it on to those who see us and follow our example. The reverse is also true. If we live foolishly, others may be tempted to do the same, and we hurt not only ourselves but them as well. Often, as