• Searching For Wisdom Like it's Your Lost Cell Phone: Proverbs 2:3-4

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Searching For Wisdom Like it's Your Lost Cell Phone: Proverbs 2:3-4

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  • “Those who earnestly seek heavenly wisdom, will never complain that they have lost their labor; and the freeness of the gift does not do away the necessity of our diligence” - Matthew Henry

    Today we’ll cover the second half of four verses which are a series of instructions to believers.

    John Phillips outlines these verses as:

    • We Must Be Receptive (v 1)
    • We Must Be Responsive (v 2-3)
    • We Must Be Resolute (v 4)

    Chuck Swindoll divides it into four disciplines

    • Discipline of the written Word of God (v 1)
    • Discipline of our inner desire (v 2)
    • Discipline of prevailing prayer (v 3)
    • Discipline of daily consistency (v 4)


    Today’s Scripture:  Proverbs 2:3-4. 


    furthermore, if you call out to insight

    and lift your voice to understanding,

    if you seek it like silver

    and search for it like hidden treasure,  (CSB)


    That’s right—if you make Insight your priority,

        and won’t take no for an answer,

    Searching for it like a prospector panning for gold,

        like an adventurer on a treasure hunt,    (MSG)


    “When Betty Goldstein of Staten Island, New York, entered the hospital, her husband Ron wrapped her 3.5-carat diamond ring in a napkin for safekeeping. But in a forgetful moment, the 63-year-old Goldstein threw the napkin in the trash. When he realized his mistake, he dashed outside, only to see the garbage truck rumbling down the street. So he called the local sanitation department and got permission to follow the truck to a transfer station. Workers began sorting through hundreds of garbage bags and recovered the ring an hour later. The writer of Proverbs urges us to search diligently for something far more precious—wisdom. In Pr 2, a father encourages his son to do whatever is necessary to get insight and wisdom. This strenuous search for wisdom is actually a search for God Himself (Pr 2:3-5). In fact, inner happiness comes when man attains this wisdom (Pr 3:13). He encourages his son to search diligently for this rare jewel because wisdom is not usually discovered by the casual observer. Wisdom is discovered and enjoyed only by those who are diligent, devoted, and determined to seek it. Let us devote our whole being to searching for that rare jewel of wisdom.” —Marvin Williams


    If you want a place to see and answer the questions I ask in the episode and to keep track of the discoveries you make as we study Proverbs, we include a set of free journal pages for this devotional series in each of our Sunday emails 


    Free journal pages to follow the study:  www.getwisdom.link/email


    www.getwisdompublishing.com

    www.graceandthegravelroad.com


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“Those who earnestly seek heavenly wisdom, will never complain that they have lost their labor; and the freeness of the gift does not do away the necessity of our diligence” - Matthew Henry

Today we’ll cover the second half of four verses which are a series of instructions to believers.

John Phillips outlines these verses as:

  • We Must Be Receptive (v 1)
  • We Must Be Responsive (v 2-3)
  • We Must Be Resolute (v 4)

Chuck Swindoll divides it into four disciplines

  • Discipline of the written Word of God (v 1)
  • Discipline of our inner desire (v 2)
  • Discipline of prevailing prayer (v 3)
  • Discipline of daily consistency (v 4)


Today’s Scripture:  Proverbs 2:3-4. 


furthermore, if you call out to insight

and lift your voice to understanding,

if you seek it like silver

and search for it like hidden treasure,  (CSB)


That’s right—if you make Insight your priority,

    and won’t take no for an answer,

Searching for it like a prospector panning for gold,

    like an adventurer on a treasure hunt,    (MSG)


“When Betty Goldstein of Staten Island, New York, entered the hospital, her husband Ron wrapped her 3.5-carat diamond ring in a napkin for safekeeping. But in a forgetful moment, the 63-year-old Goldstein threw the napkin in the trash. When he realized his mistake, he dashed outside, only to see the garbage truck rumbling down the street. So he called the local sanitation department and got permission to follow the truck to a transfer station. Workers began sorting through hundreds of garbage bags and recovered the ring an hour later. The writer of Proverbs urges us to search diligently for something far more precious—wisdom. In Pr 2, a father encourages his son to do whatever is necessary to get insight and wisdom. This strenuous search for wisdom is actually a search for God Himself (Pr 2:3-5). In fact, inner happiness comes when man attains this wisdom (Pr 3:13). He encourages his son to search diligently for this rare jewel because wisdom is not usually discovered by the casual observer. Wisdom is discovered and enjoyed only by those who are diligent, devoted, and determined to seek it. Let us devote our whole being to searching for that rare jewel of wisdom.” —Marvin Williams


If you want a place to see and answer the questions I ask in the episode and to keep track of the discoveries you make as we study Proverbs, we include a set of free journal pages for this devotional series in each of our Sunday emails 


Free journal pages to follow the study:  www.getwisdom.link/email


www.getwisdompublishing.com

www.graceandthegravelroad.com


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