Proverbs 12
The “The words of the wicked are to lie in wait for blood”. The person that lays in wait is more than just the mugger, he wants profit from the blood. The “profit” might the perverse joy of a bully who wants to dominate another, or it might be the wealth of the victim.
I think abortion providers are this type. They enjoy dominance over other humans’ lives: the Mother and child, but mostly they want the money. The murdering process is framed in euphemistic words and phrases such as “freedom of choice”. Such phrases comfortably insulate them from the eternal consequences of the act. When all is done, the practice provides a lucrative income.
There are also doctors who will recommend operations that are not needed to patients. Some of these patients stand a chance of dying. There is also the contractor that will shortchange safety for the sake of money, or schedule knowing that someone could be hurt. It is the person that takes advantage of refugees. So is one who steals the windows living by poor workmanship or unneeded jobs.
“Deceit is in the heart of them that imagine evil”
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Monday, April 8, 2019
OPEN TO CHANGE
Proverbs 9
Wisdom can be easily found for she is “in the gates”, the prominent places of exchange. Wisdom calls to the simple ones, to those who want, or lack, understanding. She has prepared everything for the transfer of wisdom. She has prepared her staff as it were, her space, her food, her drink and table settings. Wisdom calls to the ones who need to hear what she has to say. She invites specifically the ones who need wisdom, the simple ones. She cautions them to avoid foolish people.
We are told that the wise person is one who will be corrected (hear wisdom’s rebuke) and consequently increase in learning. There is never a point in our lives where we no longer must be open to the acquisition of knowledge, to change. The attitude of being ready to learn and to be corrected is a character trait of the wise.
She says that dealing with the scorners and wicked is a waste of time and, in fact, dangerous. We must be careful who we listen to because the foolish woman also calls to the simple. She calls to everyone who will listen and she too is “in the gates”.
Wisdom can be easily found for she is “in the gates”, the prominent places of exchange. Wisdom calls to the simple ones, to those who want, or lack, understanding. She has prepared everything for the transfer of wisdom. She has prepared her staff as it were, her space, her food, her drink and table settings. Wisdom calls to the ones who need to hear what she has to say. She invites specifically the ones who need wisdom, the simple ones. She cautions them to avoid foolish people.
We are told that the wise person is one who will be corrected (hear wisdom’s rebuke) and consequently increase in learning. There is never a point in our lives where we no longer must be open to the acquisition of knowledge, to change. The attitude of being ready to learn and to be corrected is a character trait of the wise.
She says that dealing with the scorners and wicked is a waste of time and, in fact, dangerous. We must be careful who we listen to because the foolish woman also calls to the simple. She calls to everyone who will listen and she too is “in the gates”.
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