Proverbs 2:10-
12
When wisdom entereth into thine heart,
and
knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul;
Discretion
shall preserve thee, understanding shall keep thee:
To deliver thee from the way of the evil man,
from the man that speaketh froward things;
Wisdom
must do more than be admired and espoused.
Wisdom must enter our hearts and we must delight to do the right
things. If we don’t really want to do
things God’s way and talk ourselves right back to our own understanding or
laziness, wisdom will not deliver us.
Just like a life preserver left on display next to the pool’s edge it
won’t save one who is drowning unless it is received by the person who needs
it.
Discretion
is an attribute we don’t hear too much about these days. We need to be able to have this. The ability to assess things based on wisdom
versus foolishness. How we use our time,
our tongue or money etc. We need to have
discretion. It will preserve us and
guard us from so much unnecessary conflict and wounding.
We
need to be delivered from people who speak the wrong thing. People who teach and deliver philosophies
contrary to the Lord are labeled ‘evil’ in this text. Do we see this or do we admire the actors and
actresses who act out sinful scenarios and entertain us with those very things
that Christ died for on Calvary?
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