Proverbs 5:1-2
“My son, attend unto my wisdom, and bow thine ear to my understanding: That thou mayest regard discretion, and that thy lips may keep knowledge.”
Many parents have tried for just about ever to get through to their children. If our attention begins to wander, they would yell at us “Pay attention!” If we started doing things against their wishes, we might hear them announce “Listen to me!” If we mouthed off to them, they would scold “Watch your mouth!” Solomon is doing basically the same thing.
PAY ATTENTION!
This passage essentially starts with Solomon saying, “Pay attention to the wisdom I have shared with you!” He knows how easily we can be distracted by the pretty, fun, and new things in this world. He sternly warns his son (and God, therefore, warns us) to pay attention to wisdom of those who have come before.
Listen to me!
He continues, “Listen to what I have learned.” If only Solomon’s children had listened to him! It was the actions of his children which led to the split in the Kingdom of Israel.
God calls us to listen to His word and His people. There is wisdom and experience there. All we have to do is listen (and act on what we hear). We can know how to interact with God and others.
Watch your mouth!
“This way you will know when to bite your tongue and when to speak.” James told us, “We all stumble in many ways. If anyone is never at fault in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to keep his whole body in check.” (James 3:2, NIV) With the wisdom of God and the understanding gained from those with experience, we can learn when and how to control what we say and how we act.
The most perfect example, naturally, was our Lord Jesus Christ. He always seemed to have just the right thing to say, but he also knew when to be silent, such as when on trial for His life (Matthew 26:57-68).
The Perfect Man
Has has been said time and again on this blog and through Proverbs, seek wisdom and understanding. This is achieved through knowing Jesus Christ, the Perfect Man who makes all things perfect in His time.
Allow Him to make you perfect as our Heavenly Father is perfect. Listen to your teachers, pastors, and other church leaders. Read your Bible. Pray to God daily, every moment as you are able. Allow His love and grace to change you, to move through you and into others. Seek true wisdom and understanding with every fiber of your being.
Abba, Father, Lord, Savior, and Friend, give us You and grow that passion for You, that we may know You, Your wisdom and understanding, and love. Grow in us a passion to show that love, and give us the wisdom to know when and how to share it the most effectively.
May 22nd, 2012 at 7:02 am
My wife tells our children “let me tell you one more time, and maybe THIS time you will hear me!” How often does God have to do the same thing with us?
May 22nd, 2012 at 9:17 pm
My mom once handed me a Q-tip, and she said “I think it is time you clean out your ears, because you obviously can’t hear me telling you to do something!”
I think some of the trials we face in this life are God handing us a Q-tip!
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May 23rd, 2012 at 2:02 pm
I so wish that I had listened to my father more when I was younger (as do most of us!). I would give just about anything for my little 7 year told to be able to see things through my eyes and my experience, so that when I tell her to do this or to do that, she would understand more. In my opinion, it comes down to trust! The more we get wisdom and understanding, the more we will trust Christ and listen to Him! Awesome post!
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