19 The Lord by wisdom
founded the earth;
By understanding He established the heavens;
20 By His knowledge the
depths were broken up,
And clouds drop down the dew.
21 My son, let
them not depart from your eyes—
Keep sound wisdom and discretion;
22 So they will be life
to your soul
And grace to your neck.
Proverbs, chapter 3
Within my heart and mind is the
knowledge that if I spent more quiet time with God, I would certainly have more
access to His direction in my daily life.
I have lots of ideas; and know that if I made listening to the direction
of the Holy Spirit a priority, how to accomplish them all would become
clear.
This
morning, as I was reading Proverbs, I was reminded of this again. I’ve often thought that wisdom is presented
as a feminine attribute of God’s character, because the writer of Proverbs
frequently refers to “Wisdom” as “She”.
I think it is a good balance of some of the masculine attributes
expressed by David and writers of Psalms—that of a mighty warrior, a Holy Oracle.
As
God’s creation, we reflect God’s desire to put the world to rights. When the world was first created, God made
everything beautiful, uncorrupted, healthy.
But man was given the opportunity to choose the knowledge of good and
evil. And we have struggled since—with injustice,
selfishness, cruelty. The evil brought
darkness, illness, perversion. I’ve
heard it said that our Holy God creates, but Satan-incapable of creating-can
only corrupt
In the midst of this
world of suffering, Human-kind has yearned
for forgiveness, restoration, healing and health. Even when people don’t believe in God, or
have a Christian faith, there is a strong desire to set the world back in
order. This is reflected in things like:
·
engineers who design wells for water in desert
countries;
·
doctors who
travel to places of war and natural disasters in order to treat those who are
injured;
·
Advocates as they seek to change laws, raise awareness
of and rescue the abused, neglected and oppressed
·
Scientist who research drugs to fight AIDS, Cancer,
Alzheimer’s Disease, diabetes, etc.
·
Politicians who seek to bring peace through arbitration,
negotiation and promotion of democracy
It seems to me that religion is seen by a majority of people
in the world as a tool to put the world back to rights. Through religion we begin to learn about
right, wrong, compassion, generosity, reverence, respect. Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, as well as other
religions teach about the necessity of making peace with God, and living in harmony
with each other.
The Apostle Paul wrote that the law serves to teach us what
sin is, but grace empowers us to live a life that overcomes sin.
God
instilled into our souls the desire, the passionate yearning for peace, order
and joy. The soul’s hunger drives the
mind to seek for knowledge, for answers to suffering and pain. There are those in the world whose minds are
numbed against the understanding that in searching to unlock the mysteries of
brokenness in the world, we are in essence seeking to find God. In the revealing of nature, God’s goodness is
silently, patiently, consistently speaking.
His voice is the voice of Wisdom:
"20: Wisdom
calls aloud outside;
She raises her voice in the open squares.
21 She cries out in the
chief concourses,[b]
At the openings of the gates in the city
She speaks her words:"
Proverbs,
chapter 1
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