Proverbs 2:20 “so you will walk in the way of the good and keep to the paths of the righteous”

“O Flower of Scotland, when will we see your like again, That fought and died for your wee bit hill and glen…….”

These are the opening lines to the Scottish National anthem. It goes back so many hundreds of years to a battle that was won against the odds – where many men died on both sides, mothers lost their sons, wives their husbands, and children their fathers. It is at its heart a political and historical song.

I think I do love that opening line though, I see past the history to the sentiments that are held up, to the values that are heralded.

 

I ask myself am I one of those that will stand up against injustice, that will risk all they have to give a voice to those who do not have a voice. Am I to travel through life being a nice person, a good person, not offending, learning the correct new language. That’s ok, of course. But would I not rather be a wild warrior, and fierce advocate for justice, willing to risk the little I have, than simply to stand on the sidelines and cheer others on. Will I go where no one else is willing to go, will I stay so close to God that I will overhear His conversation and like Isaiah [6;8] cry, “here I am God, send me….”

KNOWLEDGE

This verse links back to 2:16 and starts to outline what the actual contents of God’s deliverance look like. You have committed yourself to seek wisdom and insight with all you have, God has promised to deliver you from terror, anguish, calamity, greed, murder, snares, complacency, disaster, evil, perverted speech, immorality, sexual sin, and unfaithfulness. Not only will you be free from all the above, but you will walk through life with goodness and rest and a clear conscience. In the middle of the storm, you will sleep like a baby, knowing God’s promises for your life. God has an ark for you, a place of safety in the storm, where you will travel to the exact point He wants you to, in spite of all that is going on around you.

The New Testament (NLT) puts it like this in Colossians 3:3 For you died to this life, and your real life is hidden with Christ in God.

The vanishing point is how I like to think of  “being hidden with Christ in God”…..Psalm 103:17 has as  “But from everlasting to everlasting the LORD’s love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children’s children”. The word “everlasting” can be translated as “vanishing point”.  As we have this reverence and heart to seek after God, our life and our future are secure with God who comes from the vanishing point and goes to the vanishing point – an eternal God.

UNDERSTANDING

Let’s pick one word from this verse to look closer at and see if that can help us gain a deeper insight into how God would love us to live?

The word that draws my attention here is “keep”. We could drift past it easily, but it’s a pivotal word in this scripture. In Hebrew, it is pronounced “samar”. It is mentioned 469 times in the Old Testament (ESV). Its translated as, keep; kept; careful; observe; pay attention;  take care; performing [what the Lord has charged – Lev 8:35]; guard; watch; preserved; have charge of; bodyguard; besieging; for my sake; secure; close attention; beware; only spare [Job 2:6]; avoided the ways; preserved forever; watchmen; heeds; and, cherish. Wow-what a word!! So for us in this scripture we can pick up on the weight of it, in this one word – we will cling to, be set aside for, and be secure in our walk with God. We are. As it says in Col 3:3 – hidden with Christ, in God.

 

WISDOM: what does the term “vanishing point” make you consider?

 

 

STRENGTHS THOUGHT: Ideation – when challenging the status quo, help others understand your thinking before you push for change

 

 

Allan’s Unauthorised Version [you will tread through a journey, lead by God, experiencing pleasant rest and delight. You will guard yourself and be guarded, journeying through life free from any penalty and with a clear conscience.]

 

 

PRAYER: Father, thank you for today. Please help me today to stay close to you and to allow you to wrap your loving arms around me and hold me close to your heart.