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Have I not written to you excellent things Of counsels and knowledge, That I may make you know the certainty of the words of truth, That you may answer words of truth To those who send to you? Proverbs 22:20-21 NKJV
Some aspects of scripture are hard to understand. The frightful visions of the book of Revelation come quickly to mind.
But most instructions for living are quite plain. The things God wants us to do, the things that make us holly (set apart to Him), are not mysterious at all. For example, these “thirty sayings” in Proverbs 22-24. “Haven’t I told you clearly,” Solomon essentially said to his son, “how to be honest and good?”
The sayings address many issues found elsewhere in Proverbs, just in greater detail—rather than a thought-provoking two-liner, these sayings may be two or three or four times as long. All of them, like the moral teaching of the entire Bible, are designed to improve our own lives, bless others around us, and honor our Creator.
God has made His expectations plain. Having seen His rules and requirements in black and white, we now have a choice to make: to obey and be blessed, or to go our own way and reap the consequences. Human as we are, we might struggle to humbly follow God’s instructions. But we can never honestly argue that His desires are mysterious.
Prayer: Lord, help me to follow scripture’s plain instructions while entrusting the truly mysterious to You.
Some aspects of scripture are hard to understand. The frightful visions of the book of Revelation come quickly to mind.
But most instructions for living are quite plain. The things God wants us to do, the things that make us holly (set apart to Him), are not mysterious at all. For example, these “thirty sayings” in Proverbs 22-24. “Haven’t I told you clearly,” Solomon essentially said to his son, “how to be honest and good?”
The sayings address many issues found elsewhere in Proverbs, just in greater detail—rather than a thought-provoking two-liner, these sayings may be two or three or four times as long. All of them, like the moral teaching of the entire Bible, are designed to improve our own lives, bless others around us, and honor our Creator.
God has made His expectations plain. Having seen His rules and requirements in black and white, we now have a choice to make: to obey and be blessed, or to go our own way and reap the consequences. Human as we are, we might struggle to humbly follow God’s instructions. But we can never honestly argue that His desires are mysterious.
Prayer: Lord, help me to follow scripture’s plain instructions while entrusting the truly mysterious to You.