Proverbs 2

2
Searching for Wisdom
1My child, will you treasure my wisdom?
Then, and only then, will you acquire it.
And only if you accept my advice
and hide it within will you succeed.
2So train your heart to listen when I speak
and open your spirit wide to expand your discernment—
then pass it on to your sons and daughters. # 2:2 As translated from the Septuagint.
3Yes, cry out for comprehension and intercede for insight.
4For if you keep seeking it like a man would seek for sterling silver,
searching in hidden places for cherished treasure,
5then you will discover the fear of the Lord
and find the true knowledge of God.
6Wisdom is a gift from a generous God,
and every word he speaks is full of revelation
and becomes a fountain of understanding within you. # 2:6 The Septuagint adds “found in his presence.”
7-8For the Lord has a hidden storehouse of wisdom
made accessible to his godly ones. # 2:7–8 Or “the righteous.”
He becomes your personal bodyguard as you follow his ways,
protecting and guarding you as you choose what is right.
9Then you will discover all that is just, proper, and fair,
and be empowered to make the right decisions
as you walk into your destiny.
10When wisdom wins your heart and revelation breaks in,
true pleasure enters your soul.
11If you choose to follow good counsel,
divine design will watch over you
and understanding will protect you
from making poor choices.
12It will rescue you from evil in disguise
and from those who speak duplicities.
13For they have left the paths of righteousness
and walk in the ways of darkness.
14They take pleasure when evil prospers
and thoroughly enjoy a lifestyle of sin.
15But they’re walking on a path to nowhere,
wandering away into deeper deception.
Wisdom, the Way of the Pure
16Only wisdom can save you from the flattery
of the promiscuous woman—
she’s such a smooth-talking seductress!
17She left her husband and has forgotten her wedding vows. # 2:17 Clearly this is a warning to those who would commit adultery, but there is a deeper meaning within this text. Proverbs tells us of two women: the adulteress and the virtuous woman of Prov. 31. Both women speak a parable of two systems in the church. One is religious and alluring, tempting the young anointed ones to come to her “bed” of compromise (see Mark 7:13). The other is the holy bride, virtuous and pure, keeping her first love (“wedding vows”) for Christ alone. Her “house” is the house of the Lord (see Prov. 2:18). One system brings shame and despair; the other brings favor, honor, and glory. It is wisdom that protects us from one and unites us to the other. See Jer. 50–52 and Rev. 17–18.
18You’ll find her house on the road to hell,
19and all the men who go through her doors
will never come back to the place they were—
they will find nothing but desolation and despair.
20Follow those who follow wisdom and stay on the right path.
21For all my godly lovers will enjoy life to the fullest
and will inherit their destinies. # 2:21 Literally “shall dwell in the land.”
22But the treacherous ones who love darkness
will lose not only all they could have had,
but even their own souls!

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