Thursday, May 29, 2008

Searching For A Rare Jewel

Read: Proverbs 2:1-21

Happy is the man who finds wisdom, ... for her proceeds are better than the profits of silver, and her gain than fine gold. --- Proverbs 3:13-14

The Bible In One Year:
2 Chronicles 7-9
John 11:1-29

When Betty Goldstein of Staten Island, New York, entered the hospital, her husband Ron wrapped her 3.5-carat diamond ring in a napkin for safekeeping. But in a forgetful moment, the 63-year-old Goldstein there the napkin in the trash. When he realized his mistake, he dashed outside, only to see the garbage truck rumbling down the street. So he called the local sanitation department and got permission to follow the truck to a transfer station. Workers began sorting through hundreds of garbage bags and recovered the ring an hour later.

The writer of Proverbs urges us to search diligently for something far more precious --- wisdom. In chapter 2, a father encourages his son to do whatever is necessary to get insight and wisdom. This strenuous search for wisdom is actually a search for God Himself [vv.3-5]. In fact, inner happiness comes when man attains this wisdom [3:13]. He encourages his son to search diligently for this rare jewel because wisdom is not usually discovered by the casual observer. Wisdom is discovered and enjoyed only by those who are diligent, devoted, and determined to seek it.

Let us devote our whole being to searching for that rare jewel of wisdom. --- Marvin Williams

More valuable than diamonds rare
Is priceless wisdom from above;
With purest gold it can't compare
Because it's filled with truth and love. --- D. De Haan


WITH ALL YOUR GETTING, GET UNDERSTANDING. --- Solomon

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