Sunday, June 17, 2007

Proverbs 25 - 26 (17th June) - Ivy

Proverbs 25

According to my study bible, there was a revival in the reign of Hezekiah (715-686 B.C.), who restored thes singing of hymns to its proper place (2 Ch29:30). His interests in the ‘words of David’ correspond to his support of this compilation of Solomon’s proverbs. Solomon was the last king to rule over all Israel during the united monarchy; Hezekiah was the first king to rule over all Israel after the destruction of the divided monarchy’s northern kingdom.

I remembered Landa Cope’s sermon few week’s back and kinda relate this chapter to her sermon and book. She said everything belongs to God. Every subject, every industry, every creativity belongs to the Lord. We have a glimpse of what is being said about the society in

Proverbs 25.

25:4 ‘Remove the dross from the silver’ here compares the process of purification of silver to the purification of a society. We see that God desires the ruler to be appointed. We can know this in verse 5 where ‘his throne will be established through righteousness’. This verse also reminds me of Jesus.

It is said that in politics, you got to fight your way through and probably resort to unscrupulous ways. However we can see that God’s method would prefer us to be ‘invited to the position’ rather than fight our way through. (verse 6-7)

We know many weird cases of people bringing their own parents, neighbour, relatives to court for trival matters.God warns us about seriousness of disputes in verse 8. You may think, ‘If I have a valid stand, why do I fear ‘my neighbour putting me to shame’? Many times, we often only see the faults of others and not ours.

Matthew 7:4How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?

However when a matter is brought to light(judgement), God will reveal all the ‘shame’. Therefore it maybe wise to settle things in a win-win situation rather than in a confrontational manner.

In verse 15, patience and a gentle tongue is much encouraged. Can you think of any situation where you can exercise more patience and kinder with words?

Verse 16 and 27 reminds us not to take too much honey!! God probably knows better that too much sugar content is bad for health! However the honey here also refers to seeking of one’s own honor or pleasure. Is there something you are enjoying very much and taking away your time and love from God? Time to repent!!

From this chapter alone, we can know of God’s character. I would say God is:
Patient
Kind
Peace loving (Returning evil with good v21-22)

Verse 28 reminds us too that a person who lacks self control is vulnerable and subjected to ‘attack’ from the evil ones. Can you identify any such areas? Submit them to the Lord and get protection from our Good Lord!

Proverbs 26

From this chapter, we can see that God detest the proud and sees them as a fool. Are we too wise in our own eyes?
Throughout the bible, God talks a lot about the speech and tongue. A good reminder to watch our tongues for what comes out of the mouth does reflect the condition of the heart.