The Bryce Crawford Podcast - Proverbs Series Chapter 1 (EP 101)
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fall. What's going on, guys? Welcome back to another episode of the Bryce Crawford podcast. I'm Bryson today
by the title of this podcast episode. You guys know we're doing another month-long series on a book of the
Bible. This being the book of Proverbs. I don't know if you guys know this, but I've preached about it
before on the evangelism channel and I've probably mentioned it on the podcast before, but a daily rhythm
that I have is every morning I read a proverb of the day. So if it's May 1st, I read Proverbs 1,
I can read Proverbs too and so on and so on.
And so I created this because I wanted to create a month-long rhythm
that you guys could get in the Word of God
so that by the end of the month you would be in this consistent rhythm.
So if you guys follow along by the end of the series,
you will have read the entire book of Proverbs.
And so we're going to break down what is Proverbs?
Who wrote Proverbs?
Explaining Proverbs.
We're going to explain Proverbs chapter 1 in this episode.
And it's going to be great.
And if you guys want the devotional for the Proverbs series,
to Jesus in the street.org slash proverbs. And you will be able to access a downloadable PDF for free
where you can actually track your progress on the Proverbs series. Now, let's have into Proverbs,
guys. What is Proverbs? The Book of Proverbs, it teaches wisdom through short points and
short little stories and scenarios. But we shouldn't look at the Book of Proverbs as laws. We
shouldn't look at the book of Proverbs as universal promises, but we should look at Proverbs as
little nuggets of wisdom that we can apply to our lives. And verse one actually tells us the purpose
of Proverbs. Now, when we read through the Proverbs series, you guys know we read from the ESV,
so if you guys want to follow along, we read from the ESV translation. Verse 1 in Proverbs chapter 1,
the Proverbs of Solomon, son of David, king of Israel, to know wisdom and instruction, to understand
words of insight to receive instruction and wise dealing in righteousness, justice, and equity,
to give prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the youth. Let the wise hear an
increase in learning and let the one who understands obtain guidance to understand a proverb
and a saying the words of the wise and their riddles. Let us stop there. Verse one tells us that the
purpose of proverbs is to gain wisdom and instruction. Because right now in America with the access to
AI, the access to iPhone, the access to Netflix, the access to Google Chrome. We live in an
information age, but not a wisdom age. There is an abundance of information in the world, but a
lack of clarity. And so the book of Proverbs, this book of wisdom where we access the mind and
wisdom of God, we're going to be able to gain little nuggets of wisdom that are actually
going to transform our hearts and our minds and let us walk out godliness and righteousness. So what's
the difference between knowledge and wisdom? Right? Well, knowledge is the collection of facts,
whereas wisdom is the right to use what we know for daily living. So let me give you an example,
right? Knowledge would tell someone how to shoot a basketball, whereas wisdom is shooting a basketball
properly with good form, mechanics, and timing, right? So knowledge is actually telling some of the
facts, telling someone what to do, telling someone the instruction, whereas wisdom is actually
walking out the knowledge, but with correct intention, a pure heart, and the proper mechanics and
proper form and quotation marks. So what Proverbs is saying in these first couple of verses is he's saying,
look, the purpose of the Proverbs is going to be learning wisdom, learning instruction,
because in a society, in a world full of a buttload of information in a lot of its fault,
we're going to bring clarity to the facts is what Proverbs is going to do.
And verse chapter 4 is interesting. He says, to give
to give prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the youth.
What is the simple one?
Who's he calling simple?
Me and you are simple.
What is the simple one?
A simple one is an uneducated human being that needs instruction.
So Solomon is saying, hey, look, there's a lot of people out there that need wisdom
and instruction, and you're one of them.
When's another example where we've been called simple throughout the Bible?
I don't know, maybe a sheep?
When we're referenced as sheep, sheep are dumb, stupid animals that are in need of a shepherd,
someone else to guide them, keep the rod, make sure that they're in line, protect them.
This wisdom that the Bible and that Proverbs is going to offer is going to be a protection for your
heart and your mind, and it's going to guide you to live a life and how God originally designed you to live.
Simple ones are also ones who are gullible, who believe every word that anyone ever says.
So the simple one is someone who's gullible, someone whose opinion constantly changed because they're
always believing whatever words are being thrown in front of them.
Whereas the prudent one, the prudent one, the prudent one which Proverbs is going to actually,
actually develop you and I into being prudent with wisdom and instruction. The prudent one
considers his steps well, actually weighs the words of people, considers the words and wisdom of the
world to discern what is from God and what is not. How should I live my life? And then what happens
in verse five. It says let the wise hear an increase in learning and let the one who understands
obtain the guidance. Now Solomon is saying, hey, listen, the proverbs aren't just for simple,
stupid people. The proverbs are actually also for older wise people and they can actually learn from the
Proverbs as well. And so now he offers this thing. Here we go. Ready? Verse 7. If there could be a thesis
statement for Proverbs chapter 1, it would be verse 7 here. The overall understanding of
Proverbs chapter 1 would be verse 7. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, fools despise,
wisdom, and instruction. What does this mean? True wisdom and understanding flow from a fear of the Lord.
what does it mean to fear the Lord?
Well, fearing the Lord isn't cowering out of legitimate, like shaking fear.
A fear of the Lord is a reverence and respect for God and his judgment.
Okay, this is an affectionate respect, right?
An affectionate respect.
The fear of the Lord is a child of God that is willing to humble themselves at the
knee of God to his judgment and his character.
That's it.
It's this affectionate love.
That's why Jesus says in the Gospels,
if you love me, you'll obey my commandments.
We don't listen to God because God's holding a gun in our head, forcing us to follow him.
We listen to God because we love him.
The reason why you listen to your parents isn't because you have to,
it's because you want to because you love him.
In the same way, the fear of the Lord actually stems out of this love and all,
but also this reverence of respect of going, okay, God, you are almighty and just
and your way is better than my way.
The fear of the Lord is the beginning to this wisdom and knowledge.
And what does he say?
Fools despise wisdom and instruction.
Now we're going to go to verse 8.
hear my son your father's instruction and forsake not your mother's teaching for they are a graceful garland
for your head and pendants for your neck here's an warm invitational scene the book of proverbs sets up the
scene of a father teaching a son instruction and this is exactly what god does with us when we're
trying to learn how to how to honor god with our lives and with our actions as god doesn't scold us
he's like hey listen to me just my way is better listen to me here's my instruction here's my
teaching. And the teaching of a child is actually the responsibility of the father and mother.
Nowadays, we live in a society where parents reject the teaching of children because they think
it's too difficult. So they shove YouTube shorts in front of their children's phones and faces.
And because we live in this information age, we're not all the information is good and healthy.
And we reject actually training up our children in the ways of righteousness and wisdom when we shove
phones in front of their face, YouTube shorts in front of their face, all this.
crazy doctrine and information because we live in this information age, right? It's actually training
kids and training people to live this way that actually rejects God, right? But it's the responsibility
of parents to train them up. We need fathers and mothers in the world. And this is an encouragement
to you of your young person. When you become a father and or mother a day, Lord willing,
we want you guys to train up your children in the ways of righteousness and the ways of wisdom.
And what does he say?
It is a graceful garland for your head and penance around your neck.
It is an honor, meaning as a father and mother, when you train your child up in wisdom,
they're actually going to respect you and love you in such a way where it is graceful on your life.
Verse 10, my son, if sinners entice you, do not consist.
Solomon now gives the first warning in here.
It's very clear.
He gives a warning of bad company.
We see Paul write about this in the New Testament.
bad company corrupts good morals and he says look listen the wise son will distance themselves from
bad company because because part of this enticement that that this bad company is going to offer the
son is going to be a sense of belonging does that sound familiar what about in your life right now
it's easy to people please other people because you want to feel belonged it's easy to
maybe do something out of character have sex because everyone else is having sex nowadays
Why don't you have sex?
Maybe you'll feel belong like you belong.
Well, everyone's partying.
I don't drink alcohol, but everyone's going to drink alcohol.
So maybe I'll pick up the bottle for the first time because I want to feel like I belong.
Or, well, I said I was never going to post this on social media,
but I'm going to post this scandalous picture because everyone else is doing it.
I want to feel like I belong.
Part of this enticement that sinners are going to bring into your life is that they're going
to make you feel like you belong.
Okay?
But just because sin is familiar, we said this in our identity crisis episode.
Just because sin is familiar, it's actually the poison that's going to kill you.
Verse 11, if they say, come with us.
Let us lie and wait for blood.
Let us ambush the innocent without reason.
Like she-old, let us swallow them alive and whole, like those who go down to the pit.
We shall find all precious goods.
We shall fill our houses with plunder.
Throw in your lot among us.
We will have all one purse.
But then verse 15.
So look at all that, he just said in those few verses.
Well, all have one purse.
we're going to actually enjoy this.
It's going to be a great experience.
This is going to be the best decision you've ever made.
Come on.
Come on.
Just do it one time.
It'll be great.
We're all having a good time.
It's all great.
That's what society tells you.
But he's saying, stay away.
The wise son will distance himself from bad company.
Verse 15, my son, do not walk in the way with them.
Hold back your foot from their paths.
Again, the guidance is clear from Solomon.
Stay away from bad company.
Bad company will ruin your relationship with the Lord.
because you're tuning out the voice of the Lord and tuning in the voice of man.
And what does Proverbs say later on in chapter 14?
There's a way that seems right to a man, but in the end that leads to death.
So you're going to tune out the voice of the Lord who knows you better than yourself
for the sake of someone else because you care about their opinion?
Stay away.
For their feet run to evil, verse 16, and they make haste to shed blood.
For in vain is a net spread in the sight of any bird.
But these men lie and wait for their own blood.
they set an ambush for their own lives.
Such are the ways of everyone who is greedy for unjust gain.
It takes away the life of its possessors.
What does Solomon say?
Ultimately, the gain promised by the wicked can actually never be fulfilled,
meaning that everything the wicked and bad company promise you that you will gain,
you will never gain.
Everyone has a God-size hole in their heart.
And so bad company and sinners will entice you to go participate in their behavior
and it will quench it for a moment, but then leave you empty again.
and then you keep going back and back to the sin, right? Because you've got a buzz, whether it be from the
alcohol, the drugs, the sex, the money, the greed, the people please. You can get a buzz, but then the
feeling goes away, but you keep going back and going back and going back, and it leaves you empty
every time. And so Solomon is actually telling us that these sinners, the bad company, they seek to
take the life and livelihood out of other people, but their greed takes their own life away instead.
So in verse 18, it says, these men lie and wait for their own blood.
They think that they're going to take away from other people,
but they're actually taking away from their own soul because of their sin.
Now, verse 20, wisdom cries aloud on the street and the market she raises her voice.
Now, what is Solomon?
Solomon is now describing woman personified as a woman who offers guidance and help to the world.
So now Solomon is going to do two different things throughout Proverbs, okay?
He's going to show wisdom as a woman, and he's going to show sexual immorremoner.
variety quite a few times as a woman throughout Proverbs. Okay, but in this instance, and he makes it
clear, but here in verse 20, he describes wisdom as a woman who is offering guidance and help to the
world. And it's very clear through verse 20. In the market, she raises her voice. At the head of a
noisy street, she cries out at the entrance of the city gate, she speaks in verse 21. What does this
mean? Her cry, wisdom presents herself to everyone in every place. Meaning wisdom is available and
accessible to anyone at all times, but here's the catch. Her cry is allowed, but is ignored often.
Many people ignore the cry of wisdom. And she'll offer help to anyone who will give attention to her
words, meaning wisdom will benefit anyone who gives attention and sincerity and attempts to apply it to
their life. It will help them. Wisdom offers help to anyone who will give attention to its words.
Verse 22, how long those simple ones? Will you love being
simple. How long will scoffers delight in their scoffing and fools hate knowledge? If you turn
at my reproof, behold, I will pour my spirit out to you. I will make my words known to you. This is what
wisdom is saying in the streets. Wisdom in verse 22 is challenging people who lack wisdom by saying,
how long? How long are you going to keep doing the things that you're doing? How long is it going to
take you to put the bottle down? How long is it going to take you to stop people pleasing people before
you realize? How long is it going to take you to stop running to other things to get a high instead of
running to me. How long? Wisdom challenges people. When is enough enough? This is what wisdom is saying.
There is a prolonged refusal of wisdom and wisdom is now making its case. When will you look to me for once?
But the problem with simple people, the problem with sinners and the problem with people that are, quote,
unquote, simple and gullible is that they love their simplicity. We are lovers of self at heart.
and if we want to change the way we think and become lovers of God, lovers of wisdom and lovers of instruction,
we have to humble ourselves and be able to accept the wisdom of God.
Verse 23 says, if you turn in my reproof, I will pour my spirit out to you.
In order for us to embrace wisdom, we have to repent from our ways.
We actually have to be willing to change the direction of our foolishness and try to walk and become more like Christ.
if we don't do that we will not see change
verse 24
because I have called and you refuse to listen
have stretched out my hand and no one is heated
because you have ignored all my counsel
and would have none of my reproof
I also will laugh at your calamity
I will mock when terror strikes you
whoa
rejected wisdom
has nothing to offer a fool when they're destroyed
by their own choices
wisdom can't do anything for you when you've already been wrecked by your own decisions.
And I heard this quote from a theologian.
He said,
wisdom doesn't laugh at disaster.
It laughs at the triumph of what is right over what is wrong when your disaster happens.
That hits home.
And that correlates to even now, as human beings with free will,
we have the opportunity to choose Jesus Christ or not in this lifetime.
And when we all die, we're going to stand before Christ.
And in that moment, it will be too late because now wisdom is laughing at your calamity.
It's not laughing at you.
It's laughing at the fact that wisdom triumphed over your stupid decision.
And when we stand before God, we're going to testify, our actions, thoughts, and emotions
are going to plead trial against us.
They're going to bear witness against us.
And we're going to have to own our decisions.
And all of our wrongdoing, we either have forgiveness if we put our faith in Christ in the cross,
in this lifetime.
But if we chose to reject God,
it breaks his heart,
but he grants that wish
and we spend eternity separate from him.
Verse 27,
when terror strikes you like a storm
and your calamity comes like a whirlwind,
when distress and anger come upon you,
then they will call upon me,
but I will not answer.
They will seek me diligently,
but will not find me
because they hated knowledge
and did not choose the fear of the Lord.
Ultimately, when you choose your sin over God,
you're actually saying,
screw off God.
you're not ignoring wisdom you're ignoring the hand of the lord trying to help you
verse 30 would have none of my counsel and despise all my reproof therefore they shall eat the fruit
of their way and have their fill on their own devices the consequences of rejecting wisdom
can't be avoided my friend first 32 and 33 to close for the simple are killed by their turning
away and the complacency of fools destroys them but whoever listens to me will dwell secure and will be at ease
without dread of disaster.
Death will lose its sting
when you trust in the Lord
because your salvation is secure.
I believe there are three questions
that we have to ask ourselves
throughout this series.
Where is your satisfaction?
Where is your significance
and where is your security?
Where do those things lie?
If they lie in your own judgment
and they lie in your own sin,
you will never have true security,
satisfaction, or significance.
You're building your foundation on the sand
and it will be rocky and sway,
and times will get hard and you don't know what to do.
But those who have a fear of the Lord,
those who lean on the instruction and wisdom of the Lord,
they actually dwell secure.
They dwell secure in their salvation,
meaning death doesn't give them fear.
They dwell secure in this life,
meaning when good times and bad times come,
it doesn't make them have peaks or valleys.
They remain secure because when they walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
they what?
They fear no evil because he is with them,
because they trust in the Lord.
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