Opening Up Proverbs
A study by Jim Newheiser
“A Crash Course in Success” Chapter 4
Pay Attention (1-4)
- The father pleads with the son to remember and internalize what he is being taught.
- The wise father portrays wisdom and lovingkindness as bound around one’s neck or written on the tablet of the heart.
- The father reminds the son of the great benefits of wisdom (vv. 2, 4).
- Wisdom will bring you favor and a good reputation before both God and men.
4 Ways to Act Wisely towards God (5-12)
- Trust in the Lord (5-6).
- Trust God entirely.
- Trust God exclusively.
- Trust God extensively.
- Fear the Lord (7-8).
- Honor the Lord w/ your wealth (9-10).
- Embrace the Lord’s Discipline (11-12).
3 Ways to Act Wisely towards Men (27-35)
- Repay your needy neighbor (27-28).
- Do not harm your innocent neighbor (29-30).
- Do not envy your wicked neighbor (31-35).
If You Act Wisely towards God and Men, You will Enjoy Success (2, 4, 13-26, 32-35)
- Long, healthy, pleasant life (2, 6, 8, 16a, 17-18)
- Enjoy the favor of God and men (4, 35a)
- Enjoy material prosperity (10, 16b)
- Enriched with spiritual treasures (14-15)
- Partake of the wisdom of God, which created the world (19-20)
- Protected from trouble and fear (22-26)
- Know the counsels of God and have close fellowship with Him (32b)
- Honored by God (35a)
Does Proverbs Promise Too Much?
- Proverbs contains maxims that describe the way life generally works in God’s world.
- Not necessarily promises to each individual, especially in the short term.
- God is sovereign and may allow his children to suffer for his glory (Rom 8:28).
- Proverbs written in the old covenant connected with land and blessing.
- Proverbs look ahead to eschatological blessings in God’s kingdom.