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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

SHORTCUTS CAN MEAN SHORT CIRCUITS

Proverbs 9
Wisdom and Foolishness are personified as women in Proverbs.  Both openly compete for the hearts and minds of mankind.   Both call from their house and from the high places of the city.

A house is a place where you go, where she resides.  It could be a school, a conference, a church, or any place where you can find her.  It is a high place, a prominent place, a public place, a place of government.

Wisdom through, readily available, takes time to get.  It’s obtained through persistence and discipline, in short:  work. 

By contrast the foolish woman promotes the shortcut.  She calls the simple, those who lack understanding.  They have not taken the time to increase their bank of knowledge nor are practiced in the use of it.  They have the idea that “Stolen waters are sweet" for the stolen takes no labor to obtain.   “Have it now, why should you wait?  Don't wait to spend your labor on it.  Besides, the stuff that is stolen and eaten in secret has a thrill which somehow makes it pleasant"

Why would anyone want to eat bread in secret unless you want no one to see you eat it?  It must be bead you should not have.  You want that pleasantness and will get it even if it is wrong.  It's OK if someone else works for it and you take it.  The ones who the foolish woman calls are those that want things that they have not earned, do not belong to them, should not have.  But the foolish woman foolish woman's ways are the ways of death, her quickness and the easiness and the pleasantness lead to death.

Better the cottage of the Wise Woman than the mansion of the Foolish Woman.