Read Proverbs 24
Do not envy
the wicked aka It’s back to Billy Joel.
I’d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints. The sinners are much more fun.
Why would we
envy the wicked if there was not some allure to the way they live? Why?
We bought the package—the sinners are much more fun.
The problem
with envying the wicked does not come from what the wicked do. It comes from thinking that they are getting
away with something and we are missing out.
This saying
of the wise—which is very much in concert with what Solomon has been telling us
for some time—is that the wicked are up to no good. There is nothing but trouble in their hearts
and trouble in store for you if you desire their company or long for their
ways.
The next few
sayings of the wise are wisdom metaphors.
Wisdom builds a fine house. Understanding anchors it to the solid
rock. Knowledge fills the rooms with the
best treasures.
What did
people value in Solomon’s time? Surely large
herds of fine cattle or sheep or goats, but not everyone was involved in
agriculture. Everyone did have a house
and this quip of wisdom describes the finest of houses and compares it to
wisdom.
We have been
through other comparisons such as silver and gold. This saying simply uses the imagery of a
house to convey the value of gaining wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. Don’t extend the metaphor.
Just understand
that wise people fear the Lord and love knowledge, wisdom, understanding, and
though not mentioned here, discipline.
The next
saying shifts from the image of a house to one of strength. What is one measure of strength? It is surely the ability to wage and win
wars. Strong nations defeated their
enemies.
You need
strength but the best army can be cut to shreds without wisdom. The wise leader maintains many counselors.
OBTW—those counselors
must be as courageous as the first warrior into the fight. Those who advise the leader must always speak
the truth. Tact may prompt you to speak
privately with the leader, but sugar-coated counsel is treason.
To shift
times and metaphors, a good counselor must be able to tell the emperor that he
has no clothes.
This next nugget
will be hard to swallow in our age of everyone is entitled to have a
voice. Wisdom says, except the
fool. The fool in the king’s court is
there only for amusement. He has no
voice in matters of state.
Surely the
fools need be given no voice in the assembly of God’s people. The one who has declared in his heart that
there is no God doesn’t have a say in the matters of God’s people. We are foolish to give him one.
Here is an
interesting saying. It’s number 24.
Whoever plots
evil
will be known as a schemer.
The schemes
of folly are sin,
and people detest a mocker.
I started
with Billy Joel but will end with Dire Straits.
Oh, that
ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Get your
money for nothin', get your chicks for free
We have been
down this road before. Get rich quick
schemes, trickery, bribery, money for nothing schemes are folly and folly is
sin.
Let’s not
wrestle with this. Folly is sin.
Wasting time
pursuing foolish schemes when God created us with purpose is sin. It misses the mark. It transgresses from the target.
In a life
given to us with God-given purpose, living without purpose is sin. Folly and foolishness and trying to shortcut
wisdom is sin.
Sometimes we
think of murder, adultery, and stealing as sin.
We should because they are, but sometimes we don’t think that just
wasting our time amounts to sin. It
does.
Again, I remind
you that rest is not sin. We are designed
to work and to rest.
Again, I remind
you that spending time with God is not wasting time. It is truly an investment in renewal.
Again, I remind
you that there is no Sabbath to take in a life lived without purpose.
I believe
that like the servants in the Parable
of the Talents, we will answer a question when our Master returns.
What did you
do with what I gave you?
I buried it
in the ground. I wasted the gift with
which you trusted me. I plotted and
schemed but never put to work the gifts you gave me. These will not be good answers.
Master, you
gave me 2 talents. See I have earned you
2 more are the investments that earn us a well done good and faithful
servant.
To wrap up
these few verses, the sinners are not much more fun and their schemes must not
become ours.
We embrace
wisdom, knowledge, instruction, and discipline.
We embrace the strength that comes from living in God’s wisdom. We embrace living God’s way.
Amen.
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