"THE BOOK OF PROVERBS"
The Two Paths (4:10-19)
INTRODUCTION
- The acquisition of wisdom is stressed repeatedly in the fourth
chapter of Proverbs...
- "Get wisdom! Get understanding!..." - Pr 4:5
- "Wisdom is the principal thing; Therefore get wisdom. And in all
your getting, get understanding." - Pr 4:7
- The importance of wisdom is further illustrated by two paths...
- Described in Pr 4:10-19
- We must take one path or the other
[In this study let's first summarize the two paths, and then take a
closer look at the metaphor used to describe one of them...]
- THE TWO PATHS
- THE PATH OF WISDOM...
- The way of wisdom - Pr 4:11
- The consequences of choosing this path
- "...the years of your life will be many." - Pr 4:10
- As stated before - Pr 3:1-2
- Generally speaking, this is true, for wisdom leads one
down the path more likely to bless the body with good
health - cf. Pr 3:7-8
- "When you walk, your steps will not be hindered" - Pr 4:12a
- The reason for this was also stated before - Pr 3:5-6
- A person on this path has the Lord assisting them!
- "And when you run, you will not stumble." - Pr 4:12b
- Life can be hectic, there will be times when decisions
must be made quickly
- Those on the right path are less likely to make mistakes,
for they have chosen the way of wisdom
- In light of such consequences, the following admonitions are
given - Pr 4:13
- "Take firm hold of instruction, do not let go"
- "Keep her, for she is your life."
-- The path of wisdom is what God would have you take!
- THE PATH OF THE WICKED...
- The path of the wicked, the way of evil - Pr 4:14
- Note the strong admonitions regarding this path - Pr 4:14-15
- "Do not enter the path of the wicked"
- "Do not walk in the way of evil."
- "Avoid it, do not travel on it."
- "Turn away from it and pass on."
- Reasons to avoid to avoid this path
- One easily becomes obsessed with doing evil - Pr 4:16
- Sin is addictive, and enslaves - cf. Jn 8:34
- It dulls the senses, requiring ever more to satisfy - cf.
Ep 4:19
- It becomes a life of wickedness and violence - Pr 4:17
- Sin is violent in every form
- For it damages our relationships with either God, others,
or self!
-- The path of the wicked is what God would have you avoid!
- THE TWO PATHS CONTRASTED...
- The path of the just is like the shining sun - Pr 4:18
- Just as the sun becomes brighter and brighter as it rises to
reach its zenith in the sky
- So those who walk down the path of wisdom are progressively
enlightened
- The way of the wicked is like darkness - Pr 4:19
- They go through life stumbling again and again!
- In their ignorance, they know not why! - cf. Ep 4:17-18
-- Thus one path leads to increasing brightness, the other to
blinding darkness
[Which of the two paths will we take in life? To encourage us to make
the right choice, let's take a closer look at the metaphor used to
describe those who follow the path of the just...]
- THE METAPHOR OF PROGRESSIVE BRIGHTNESS
- THE METAPHOR OF THE SHINING SUN...
- Describes a progressive brightness, not simply brightness
- Describing the sun as it rises in the sky until it reaches its
zenith ("unto the perfect day")
-- Thus the path of the just is one of progressive brightness
- COMPARED TO THE CHRISTIAN LIFE...
- It is to be a life of progression
- We begin as babes, but designed to grow - 1Pe 2:2
- We are to grow in grace and knowledge - 2Pe 3:18
- Though not always the case with some Christians
- Whose lives are not characterized by progression, but
staleness or even regression
- Who fail to grow because spiritual amnesia and blindness
- 2Pe 1:8-9
- Who grow weary in well doing - cf. Mal 1:13
- Who think its time to retire spiritually, contrary to mind
of Paul
- Who believed the inner man could be renewed daily - 2 Co
4:16
- Who believed that we should ever press forward - Php 3:13-15
- Instead of being like the sun that shines ever brighter,
they are like the fiery meteorites which flash for a moment
and then flame out!
-- Does the metaphor of progressive brightness describe our life
in Christ?
[The Christian life and the path of the just are to be similar: with
progressive brightness and no decline. How can we ensure that such will
be the case in our walk with Christ...?]
- MAKING LIFE WITH CHRIST PROGRESSIVELY BRIGHTER
- JESUS IS OUR LIGHT...
- He is indeed "the light of the world" - Jn 8:12
- We must therefore remember "that our path will brighten, not
because of any radiance in ourselves, but in proportion as we
draw nearer and nearer to the Fountain of heavenly radiance."
- Maclaren
- The nearer we draw to Him, the more we shall shine - cf. 2 Co
3:18
-- We are simply reflective luminaries (like the moon); Christ is
our sun!
- WE DRAW NEARER TO THE LIGHT...
- Through devotional use of our Bibles
- For that is how Christ reveals Himself to us
- His words and that of His inspired apostles enlighten us
- Through diligent practice of prayer
- For that is how we draw near to God and Christ - cf. He 4:14-16
- Prayer ushers us into the throne room of God
- Through doing the commands of Christ
- Which ensures that the Father and Son will abide with us
- cf. Jn 14:21,23
- Obedience brings us into a closer relationship with Christ
-- These are simple steps that lead us on the ever brighter path
of righteousness
CONCLUSION
- There are only two paths, just as Jesus described two ways...
- One leading to destruction - Mt 7:13
- The other leading to life - Mt 7:14
- Which path will you take...?
- The path of the just, that leads to increasing brightness?
- The path of the wicked, that leads to blinding darkness?
The choice is yours; let Jesus be your light if you want to chose the
path of the just... - cf. Ep 5:8