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A Picture’s Worth of Wisdom By Andrea Marino
Scripture is filled with images to impart greater awareness. Consider David’s anxious prayer for rescue from his foes in Psalm 140: ‘agitators of war’ with ‘tongues sharp as a snake’s bite’, ‘venom under their lips’. David further describes his adversaries as masterful planners of evil who set traps to cause him to stumble and be ensnared. Followers of Jesus can certainly relate to this scene nowadays. There is much to know about the forces of darkness within the unseen realm. Jesus didn’t pray for His people to be removed from the world, but that they would be protected from the evil one. (John 17:1) There are also comical pictures to behold in God’s words, such as: “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle.” (Proverbs 23:5 NLT) and “A stone is heavy and sand, a burden, but aggravation from a fool outweighs them both.” (Proverbs 27:3 HCS) God’s sense of humor nails reality. Then, there are analogies in Scripture to take to heart for life, such as Wisdom’s Plea.
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Depicted in the first chapter of Proverbs is an earnest crying out in the streets above the commotion, “How long, foolish ones, will you love ignorance?” (Proverbs 1:22 HCS) Here is a statement to stop a person dead in his tracks. Foolish? Ignorant? I don’t believe anyone chooses to be that way. Though it isn’t hard to find people who consider themselves wise in their own eyes. (Proverbs 3:7a) Believing only in what one thinks, unwilling to be told anything, shows a person to be a fool who despises knowledge. (Proverbs 1: 22, 23) We can actually see the perversion in their eyes, revealing what is in the heart of them. “The lamp of the body is the eye. If therefore your eye is good; your whole body will be full of light.” (Mathew 6:22 NLT) Wisdom, personified, in the book of Proverbs urges all men and women to follow the One true God, to avoid the traps set by a real-live (yet unseen) serpent/being who is going full steam ahead with his plan to be worshipped by whosoever will. Satan loves painting pictures in our heads, too. Cleverly approaching the ignorant and foolish as an angel of light, he convinces them of nothing to fear, that life in hell will be a party where everything they want is there and they can have. While Wisdom cries out, turn in here; get off the highway to hell.