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Watching Daily at Wisdom’s Gates

DAY 7 OF 7

Day 7: The Choice

The contrast between Wisdom and Folly hardly gets more stark in Proverbs than in chapter 9. We might picture Wisdom's house as a church, where people can feast on the meat of God's word, and drink the wine of His love. Folly's house however is more like a brothel, which strips you of all but a loaf of bread and tepid stolen water.

Ultimately, it's down to us as individuals regarding what we will gravitate towards - the family of God, or some counterfeit empty promise of fading pleasure. As an old hymn says, 'Religion never was designed to make our pleasures less'. In fact, divine religion is where true fulfillment lies, not in the lies of the devil.

If we want to see things as they really are, we need a sight of our Saviour, shedding His blood to wash away all our sins. To know what God has done for us in Christ is true wisdom. The One we must fear is the One who loves us, sinners though we are, and who hates sin.

If the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, then the love of God is the eternal end of wisdom. Like we fear to displease those we love, we should fear to displease the One who loved us and gave Himself for us. To reject Him is to reject life.

'Holy One, we bow before Your Majesty, and submit ourselves to Your perfect Wisdom. May we follow Christ all the days of our lives, until You call us home, in His name, amen.'

We are to choose today whether we're going to follow wisdom or foolishness: which will it be?


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Watching Daily at Wisdom’s Gates

Wise people seek wisdom, and where better to look than in a book about wisdom by the wisest man who ever lived (apart from Jesus): King Solomon. Join us as we walk through the first 9 chapters of Proverbs, and gain new insights into wisdom for your own life.

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