Title: Wisdom and Folly /Proverbs 06:01-19
Content Introduction>************************************************ *
This chapter is where the 10th-11th lessons out of the 13 lessons in the first passage (chapters 1-9) of this book are mentioned. It is concisely summarized. If you look at the contents, it consists of the first part (verses 1-19) that describes wisdom and suffering, and the second part (verses 20-35) that describes the protection of wisdom.
Bon Law>****************************************************
Let's take a look at the foolish acts that wise men tend to fall into in their daily lives and the evil deeds that God hates (verses 1-19).
First: What is the foolishness that a wise person tends to fall into in daily life? (verses 1-15) Three things to watch out for are suggested. ① We were told to be wary of collateral and guarantees (verses 1-5). There is a fear that the text may be viewed as stimulating a very selfish and computational life. This is to point out that this attitude is pride and a sin that puts God to the test. ②I was told to be wary of laziness (verses 6-11), which teaches that the wise person should be most wary of ants and should prepare for the future needs through proper preparation and effort. ③ He told them to be wary of those who do evil (verses 12-15). With their wicked words and gestures, they not only cause discord among people, but also bring disaster to themselves. Because he hates effort and likes to let his evil nature lead him. The author provides guidelines for the behavior of the wise as opposed to foolish behavior through the characteristics of animals.
Second: What are the evil deeds that God hates? (Verses 16-19) By describing acts that are against God in connection with each part of the body, it properly informs us of how much God hates sin. Verse, Psalm 18:27) ② It is a false tongue (verse 17, 12:19) ③ It is a hand that kills (verse 17, 1:11) ④ It is an evil scheme (verse 18, 14) ⑤ It is a heart and quick They are the feet that run to sin (verses 18, 1:16) ⑥ They are the ones who tell lies (verses 19, 12:17) ⑦ The one who separates between friends (verses 19, 14) The author is Through related expressions, such as eyes, tongue, hands, feet, etc., it is informed of how closely the sinful act is proceeding. These expressions indirectly suggest that the wise man should use his whole body as a weapon of righteousness.
Conclusion>****************************************************
God's people can have close fellowship with God only when they realize that they cannot live independently of God in their lives, and hate the sins that God hates from the heart. Therefore, the covenant people must thoroughly expel the sins that pollute the whole person*