Prov
9:1 - 18
Wisdom is not just cleverness. God inspired Solomon to write these
words for a specific purpose.
The similes used here is again used in the New Testament, like the
story of the great banquet, when the king sent forth his servants to invite the guests.
Jesus used it because the Jews were familiar with this text.
Wisdom is very solidly formed. She has built her house on seven
pillars. She has prepared a feast. She has prepared pure messengers to go out with the
invitations, maidens.
Usually one is very selective with invitations because there is
limited space. But here it seems there's only one condition, being simple, even foolish.
This is a vocal message announced in the market square, "you
who are simple and foolish, come and dine". This invitation is very discriminatory,
it does not include the wise and rich and those who have a good understanding of wisdom.
So today if you see yourself as simple you may come and dine with
Wisdom at her banquet.
It is also noteworthy that in her house one is not going to be
lectured to, as one would expect if you're simple. She has prepared a feast and the simple
ones are invited to partake of her feast.
The Lord is on a completely different level to how we think things
ought to be.
This bread refers to sustenance, that which will give you
strength. God uses this symbol of bread right through the Bible. Jesus said in John 6:35,
" I am the Bread of Life; he that comes to Me shall never hunger and he that believes
on Me shall never thirst."
Wine in the Bible symbolises joy, victory and happiness. It is
also a mixed wine, referring to the fruits of the Spirit. Wisdom has mixed the wine in
just the right quantities to give us life and wisdom.
In the darkest of hours, when the sufferings of the Lord Jesus
began, He was celebrating the Passover together with His disciples. Jesus said to them in
Matt 26 as He passed the bread around, "Take, eat, this is my body"; and He took
the cup and gave thanks and gave it to them, saying, "drink you all of it for this is
my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins".
Jesus also said in John 6:53 & 54, "Verily, verily I say
to you, except you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink His blood, you have no life
in you. Whoso eat My flesh and drink My blood has eternal life; and I will raise him up at
the last day".
The pharisees saw it as instant blasphemy. They saw it as
cannibalism, an abomination detestable to God. Even those who didn't object verbally,
cringed and felt that it was wrong and many deserted Him and left. It was too much to
bear. They appreciated His miracles but the revelation of God was hidden from them.
There were those who remained with Jesus, even though they did not understand. They simply
knew that His words produced life within them. But the pharisees planned His death.
People twisted Jesus' words and so they do the words of His
followers to mean something completely different than what was meant.
Little did they know that by crucifying Him they were fulfilling
His words.
Back to our text in Proverbs - even though those who respond to
Wisdom's invitation are simple people, they are granted enough wisdom to respond to the
invitation and realise, "this is life to me".
If we look at the initial part of the invitation of the foolish
woman (v13 onwards) we see that the initial part of the invitation is almost identical,
only the organiser of the feast is different. We see in this the subtlety of the devil.
So too the devil will deceive many by his miracles in the last
days. Elijah prayed to God and God answered Him by fire. So too the antichrist will call
down fire from heaven and do miracles to impress people.
Satan wanted to be God, and was thrown out of heaven because of
his pride. He is the great counterfeiter.
This foolish woman is a loose woman, enticing men sexually by
saying "stolen water is sweet". She is a prostitute of a woman who invites young
men to taste of her delights.
In verse 17 we see how she appeals to the baser instincts of young
men, "stolen water is sweeter," she wispers. She says that something that you
get in a dishonest way is more enjoyable. "Bread eaten in secret is pleasant".
Lucifer, the old serpent invites us to enjoy sin in secret. It shows how Lucifer's agenda
is the exact opposite to God's.
In 1John 1 we read that those who belong to God, "walk in the
light" and they "confess their sin".
We need to go home and apply this is a practical way today,
tomorrow and the days that follow.
The young man who is enticed by this wicked woman is so foolish
that he doesn't know that every single one who crossed her threshold is dead and in hell,
unless shown grace to repent.
In contrast we read in verse 11 that the one who responds to the
invitation of Wisdom "your days shall be multiplied, and the years of your life shall
be increased."
See how a road which seems to start together can depart completely
so that the one ends in life and blessing and the other in death and hell.
Choose life and live.