Posts by Josh Moody
Proverbs 14:1-18: It Is Wiser to Be Wise
Nehemiah 12, Proverbs 14:1-18, Luke 18:31-43, Titus 1:1-9 Proverbs 14:1-18: This is divided into two sections, one dealing with a contrast with folly and wisdom, and the other delving more into the emotive aspects of the same theme. In both cases the point is: it is wiser to be wise! The first section contrasts folly with wisdom in…
Read MoreProverbs 13:13-25: Speech, Knowledge, and Discipline
Nehemiah 11, Proverbs 13:13-25, Luke 18:18-30, 2 Timothy 4:9-22 Proverbs 13:13-25: This section seems to be divided into three main subsections, one related to instruction or speech, another to knowledge, and the third related to discipline. First comes a series of proverbs related to speech: “Whoever scorns instruction will pay for it, but whoever respects a command is…
Read MoreProverbs 13:1-12: A Longing Fulfilled
Nehemiah 10, Proverbs 13:1-12, Luke 18:9-17, 2 Timothy 4:1-8 Proverbs 13:1-12: This section of Proverbs calls us towards the wisdom that pleases and honors God, and therefore is the life that is most fulfilling for us. The first section is related to speaking: “A wise son heeds his father’s instruction, but a mocker does not respond to rebukes”…
Read MoreProverbs 12:15-28: Wise Up!
Nehemiah 9, Proverbs 12:15-28, Luke 18:1-8, 2 Timothy 3:10-17 Proverbs 12:15-28: This section of Proverbs advances several important themes related to living the wise and productive life that pleases God. May God give us this wisdom! First, there is a theme related to what characterizes this character “the fool”, a character that plays a prominent role in Proverbs:…
Read MoreProverbs 12:1-14: Be Wise!
Nehemiah 8, Proverbs 12:1-14, Luke 17:20-37, 2 Timothy 3:1-9 Proverbs 12:1-14: Again, it is possible to discern some grouping of these Proverbs into themes. It begins with an overarching statement about discipline: “Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but whoever hates correction is stupid” (12:1). In our culture—even in many of our churches—discipline is a negative word.…
Read MoreProverbs 11:16-31: The Fruit of the Righteous
Nehemiah 7, Proverbs 11:16-31, Luke 17:11-19, 2 Timothy 2:14-26 Proverbs 11:16-31: Sometimes it appears that the individual proverbs are grouped into sections that address a common theme. There are a few such sections in this part of Proverbs. First, we have the theme of kindness: “A kind-hearted woman gains honor, but ruthless men gain only wealth” (11:16). …
Read MoreProverbs 11:1-15: Be Wise; Be Christlike!
Nehemiah 6, Proverbs 11:1-15, Luke 17:1-10, 2 Timothy 2:1-13 Proverbs 11:1-15: More “wise advice”—pithy and to the point! “The Lord detests dishonest scales, but accurate weights find favor with him” (11:1). When weighing of goods or food was done with physical weights, it was possible to use a variation in the weights or the scales to gain…
Read MoreProverbs 10:17-32: Seek Wisdom!
Nehemiah 4-5, Proverbs 10:17-32, Luke 16:19-31, 2 Timothy 1 Proverbs 10:17-32: Each of these proverbs is like a Tardis: small on the outside but massive on the inside. We cannot do justice to them in totality but can only comment briefly on each in turn: “Whoever heeds discipline shows the way to life, but whoever ignores correction…
Read MoreProverbs 10:1-16: Live Wisely!
Nehemiah 3, Proverbs 10:1-16, Luke 16:10-18, 1 Timothy 6:11-21 Proverbs 10:1-16: Now we come to a section of Proverbs where each verse is focused on a particular proverbial statement. Sometimes it is possible to detect larger themes, but often the overall larger theme is wisdom: the fear of the Lord being the beginning of wisdom. Sometimes the Proverbs…
Read MoreProverbs 9: Wisdom or Folly?
Nehemiah 1-2, Proverbs 9, Luke 16:1-9, 1 Timothy 6:1-10 Proverbs 9: With such warm praise of wisdom as the book of Proverbs has given us so far, it is natural to ask what could be the appeal of its opposite, that is folly? What is the way that wisdom invites us to follow its path, and what is…
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