Watching Daily at Wisdom’s GatesSýnishorn
Day 6: Watching daily at Wisdom's gates
In Proverbs 8, Wisdom is personified, appropriately, as a woman! After all, women tend to do better than men academically and have a lot more common sense than the likes of me! Even spiritually, most notorious sinners are men; and many shining examples of godly wisdom and spirituality are women.
'Watching daily at Wisdom's gates' has become my life's motto, as I daily open up God's word and invite it to inform and to challenge me. I don't think of Wisdom's gates as some garden gate to some cozy country cottage. I think of them more as like the Golden Gate Bridge in California; or as a 'spiritual information highway', if you like.
Solomon probably had the gates of the city of Jerusalem in mind. John Bunyan, famously the writer of “Pilgrim's Progress,” wrote another brilliant spiritual allegory called the “Holy War,” which pictures the Christian's heart as a city, with our senses as its gates.
There's a war between Wisdom and Folly for our hearts. If we're wise, we'll be sensible (sense-able) and guard our hearts from the enemy of our souls. If we're foolish, we'll be sensual (sense-ual) and let the evil one take control of our senses. If we've been foolish, we need to cry out to God to invade our hearts and to fill them by His Holy Spirit, kicking out all that is wrong from them.
'All-wise God, please fill us to overflowing with Your Wisdom so that we become blessings to others, too. In the name of our King, Jesus, amen.'
Do you 'watch daily at Wisdom's gates,' and meditate on God's Word every day?
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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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