Wisdom: A Study in Proverbsنموونە

What does it say?
The righteous are discerning, keeping and fully understanding the law. They confess their sins in the fear of the Lord, who shows them mercy.
What does it mean?
The righteous and the wicked take opposite approaches to the laws of the land. Their perspective is determined by how they view God. Because the righteous person reveres the Lord, he can discern how his actions affect others, himself, and his relationship with a holy God. His keeping of the law results in a clear conscience. He admits when he has done wrong and leaves it behind. God responds to the repentant attitude of the righteous with mercy and forgiveness.
How should I respond?
What is your first reaction when you see a state trooper or the police? Do you immediately take your foot off the gas and look at your speedometer? Your reaction is a direct result of either a clear or guilty conscience. What about other laws in your country? When you feel a need to hide what you’re doing, that is evidence that God is pricking your conscience. You’ll gain discernment as you discover more about the character of God by studying the Bible. A proper view of God leads to admitting when you’ve sinned. What do you need to admit to the Lord and walk away from today?
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Written primarily by Solomon, Proverbs is a collection of axioms and teachings on practical living. The book emphasizes the fear of the Lord as the beginning of wisdom and often contrasts wisdom and foolishness. Proverbs prefigures Christ as the embodiment of True Wisdom, in whose sacrificial death and glorious resurrection is life and favor from the Lord (Proverbs 8:35).
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