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Chapter 25: Wisdom Before Your Superiors
Chapter 25 marks the beginning of the fifth major section of the Proverbs. Let’s review what we’ve covered so far:
- Section 1 (chapters 1-9) consisted of speeches from a father to a son.
- Section 2 (chapters 10-22:16) contained 375 sayings of Solomon.
- Section 3 (chapters 22:17-24:22) began the “Thirty Sayings of the Wise.”
- Section 4 (chapter 24:23b-34) included more “Further Sayings of the Wise.”
- Section 5 (chapters 25-29) enfolds even more of Solomon’s proverbs.
We know from 1 Kings 4:32 that Solomon was a prolific sage who was responsible for thousands of proverbs, though other hands are responsible for organizing and editing this book. An interesting note is that section 5 was actually collected some 250 years after Solomon by King Hezekiah (25:1).
This section of Proverbs is all about leadership development. Chapters 25-27 are directed to royal messengers, while chapters 28-29 are addressed to people in places of authority. Imagine life as a royal servant—you’d need to know proper etiquette, protocol, and how to conduct yourself. You’d also need to learn how to resolve conflict, diffuse a tense situation, or how to make a compelling case.
All that knowledge is right here! Chapter 25 is a manual of courteous conduct for important affairs. Whether you are an ambassador for a country or a spokesperson for a company, an agent for a client or a go-between for friends and family, there is something here for you. What might the Lord teach you today about how to conduct your important affairs?
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About this Plan
The Book of Proverbs claims that God’s own wisdom has been woven into the fabric of the universe, and you are invited to participate. What’s the wise choice when it comes to relationships and money and work, the stuff of day-to-day life? This 32-day plan will walk you through the Proverbs step by step as you train your heart to discern the wise way forward.
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