It took me a couple minutes to read the introduction and the first few lessons that Soloman recorded. Solomon speaks of wisdom as a man speaking of a woman. (Bear with me on this) The irony of this comparison is obvious.
Ever since Adam that has been a God-planted desire in men for women. Yet we don't even begin to understand that which we seek. God has made men and women completely complimentary of each other. That means if there is a lack of understanding of this truth it will lead to frustration in both genders. Solomon knew wisdom, but he also misunderstood wisdom, and he grew frustrated by wisdom. Yet he was aware that wisdom was like a woman calling out from the street corners, seeking those who sought her; just like God intended.
Thank about that. . . . .
Stuart
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Proverbs 1
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