"THE BOOK OF PROVERBS"
Heed The Call Of Sophia (1:20-33)
INTRODUCTION
1. We have seen that wisdom requires...
a. Fearing the Lord, so that we heed His Word - Pr 1:7
b. Respecting our parents, so that we listen to their advice - Pr 1: 8-9
c. Not heeding friends who have us join them in doing evil - Pr 1:10-19
2. At this point, Solomon personifies wisdom as a woman...
a. A motif used several times in the first nine chapters
- e.g., Pro 8:1-5; 9:1-6
b. A virtuous woman, later contrasted with the foolish woman who
leads astray - Pr 9:13-18
[In Greek, the word for wisdom is sophia. To emphasize wisdom's
personification as a woman, we'll use the name "Sophia" as we examine
the text for our lesson (Pr 1:20-33). Notice first of all...]
I. SOPHIA'S PLEA
A. MADE PUBLICLY... (1:20-21)
1. She calls aloud outside, in the open squares
2. She cries in the streets, at the gates of the city
-- Wisdom is not hidden, but reaches out to all who will listen
- cf. Pr 8:1-5
B. TO THOSE WHO NEED HER... (1:22)
1. Simple ones, who love simplicity - the morally naive, easily
influenced by others
2. Scorners, who delight in their scorning - the cynical and
defiant, prone to ridicule others
3. Fools, who hate knowledge - those hardened to the point of
hating that which is good
-- People caught up in varying degrees of hardness of heart
- e.g., Ep 4:17-19
C. BE FILLED WITH HER WISDOM... (1:23)
1. Turn at her rebuke - respond to her warning, and repent
2. She will pour out her spirit on them, she will make known her
words to them
-- Wisdom stands ready to forgive and bless those who open their
hearts and minds, much like God is for those who repent and
turn - cf. Ac 3:19
[The grace of God is clearly seen in Sophia's plea for all to heed her
call for wisdom. Those caught up in varying degrees of hardness of
heart are given opportunities to repent. But such opportunities do not
last forever. Thus we now read of...]
II. SOPHIA'S WARNING
A. DIRECTED TO THOSE WHO REFUSED TO HEAR... (1:24-25)
1. Who refused her call, disregarded her outstretched hand
2. Who disdained her counsel, refused her rebuke
3. Just like Israel rejected her prophets - cf. 2Ch 36:15-16
-- Will we be like those who refuse to heed the Lord's wisdom and
warnings?
B. THERE WILL BE NO HELP WHEN CALAMITY COMES... (1:26-30)
1. She will laugh and mock when terror and destruction comes like
a storm
2. Despite their cries for help, it will be too late
3. Because they hated knowledge when they had the opportunity
4. They did not choose the fear of the Lord (the beginning of wisdom)
5. They had rejected her counsel and despised her rebuke
-- Heed wisdom is when it is being offered, not when it is too
late! - cf. Isa 55:6-7
C. THEY WILL SUFFER THE FATE OF THEIR FOLLY... (1:31)
1. They will eat the fruit of their own way
2. They will be full of their own fancies (foolish counsel)
-- Contrast of the righteous in times of trial to that of the
wicked - Pr 3:25-26; 10:24-25
[Too many people wait until it is too late to do any good. To benefit
from the value of wisdom, we need to learn from her while we still have
time. Finally, let's consider...]
III. SOPHIA'S SUMMARY
A. DESTRUCTION COMES UPON THE SIMPLE AND FOOLS... (1:32)
1. Because they turn away from the true wisdom God has to offer
2. Because they allowed their complacency (regarding wisdom) to
destroy them
-- Will we be naive and foolish when it comes to receiving God's
wisdom?
B. SAFETY AND SECURITY ARE FOR THOSE WILLING TO HEAR... (1:33)
1. Who are willing to listen to wisdom - cf. Pr 8:32-35
2. Whose fear of the Lord will enable them to fear no evil
- cf. Pr 3:21-26
-- Are we willing to listen and heed the wisdom God offers?
CONCLUSION
1. From lady "Sophia", we learn that wisdom is a lot like the grace of God...
a. Opportunity to obtain it does not last forever
b. The time will come when it is too late
2. Today is the day to learn wisdom from God...
a. Just like today is the day of salvation - cf. 2Co 6:1-2
b. Who will we be like: those who are simple and fools? Or those
willing to hear God's wisdom?
How we respond to "Sophia" reveals our true character and ultimate end...
"How long, you simple ones, will you love simplicity? For
scorners delight in their scorning, And fools hate knowledge.
Turn at my rebuke; Surely I will pour out my spirit on you;
I will make my words known to you."
- Pr 1:22-23
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