The Bryce Crawford Podcast - Proverbs Series Chapter 114 (EP 114)
Episode Date: July 14, 2025Proverbs 14 ...
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fall. What's going on, guys? Welcome back to another episode of the Bryce Crawford podcast. I'm Bryce and today.
We are on Proverbs 14 of 31 chapters in the proverb series. Guys, you know the drill. Jesus in
the street.org slash Proverbs to download the PDF and follow along. And like we said earlier,
like this Proverbs series right now up until we get to pretty much Proverbs 30 is just collection
of wisdom and nuggets of wisdom. So we're going to dive into the scriptures again. Read it all.
Talk about what is going on. First one in Proverbs, 4.
The wisest of women builds her house, but folly with her own hands tears it down.
Whoever walks in uprightness fears the Lord, but he who is devious in his ways despises him.
Verse 2 says that the one who is upright in their habits, course of life, and their heritage,
they demonstrate that they fear the Lord.
The disobedient man shows that he despises the Lord, but those who walk in uprightness show
that they fear the Lord.
Verse 3, by the mouth of a fool comes a rod for his back, but the lips of
of the wise will preserve them, sorry.
By the mouth of a fool comes the rod first back,
but the lips of the wise will preserve them.
What does this mean?
The fool deserves the rod of correction.
A fool deserves to be corrected because of his own mouth.
The rod of correction is made for what?
The fool's pride that Proverbs 3 is telling us.
And the wise man, what does it say?
The lips of the wise will preserve them.
The wise man is rescued and preserved by their own words.
verse four where there are no oxen the manger is clean but abundant crops come by the strength of the oxen
this verse is interesting okay because what provert what's all been saying here is where there is no work
being accomplished there is no mess or disorder to deal with because oxen they bring a little bit of
a mess but this isn't a bad mess because what's happening what does it say but abundant crops come
by the strength of the ox what does that mean it means that the mess that an oxen brings is
actually worth it, that there is a lot of good increase that comes from the impressive strength
and the impressive work of an ox. So, so I'm saying, look, hey, listen, when there's no work being
accomplished, you don't have to deal with all the junk. But when there is work to be accomplished,
the mess is worth it, because there is an increase and a harvest to be reaped from hard work.
Verse five, a faithful witness does not lie, but a false witness breathes out lies. A scoffer seeks
wisdom in vain, but knowledge is easy for a man to understand. When someone seeks wisdom and doesn't
find it, it's evidence that they're likely a scoffer. Okay, so someone who's pursuit of wisdom and truth,
that's superficial, a scoffer is one of those people. So a scoffer is someone who pursues
wisdom and truth for a superficial standpoint. But what does Jesus say? But knowledge is easy for a man of
understanding. Jesus tells us in Matthew 7, asking it shall be given to you, seek, and you shall find it,
knock and the door shall be open to you. So there is a promise being given to the sincere seeker,
okay, that they will reap understanding for seeking. Jesus, leave the presence of a fool.
For there you do not meet words of knowledge. The wisdom of the prudent is to discern his way,
but the folly of fools is deceiving. Fools mock at the guilt offering, but the upright in joy
acceptance. The heart knows its own bitterness and no stranger shares its joy. The house of the
wicked will be destroyed, but the tent of the upright will flourish.
Verse 12, there's a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death.
You guys have heard me quote this first, the entire proverb series.
What does it mean?
We are born into a sinful nature, and because we are born into a sinful nature, the way
that seems right to us will lead us to death.
Our feelings or thoughts and emotions outside of God will lead us astray.
What is he saying?
The way that seems right to you, your feelings is the way that seems right to Bryce and
his feelings?
It's not right.
It leads to death, but when we walk in the spirit of God, he actually leads us down.
God's will and the right path for us. Verse 13. Even in laughter, the heart may ache and the end of joy
may be grief. The backslider and heart will be filled with the fruit of his ways and a good man will be
filled with the fruit of his ways. What is he saying? He's saying those that decline in the relationship
in the Lord, the backslider that verse 14 is talking about, the one that declines in their relationship
and obedience to God will suffer from it, but the wise ones who do good enjoy God's blessing.
So everyone's going to reap the fruit that they sow, right?
Verse 15, the simple believes everything, but the prudent gives thought to his steps.
When you're wise, you actually weigh the words and actions of everyone.
You don't just believe everything that's said.
Verse 16, one who is wise is cautious, like we just reiterated and turns away from evil,
but a fool is reckless and careless.
A man of quick temper acts foolishly and a man of evil devices is hated.
18.
The simple inherit folly, but the prudent are crowned with knowledge.
People gain inheritance. The fools gain something. The wise gain something. But for those who willfully
reject wisdom, verse 18 says, Bali is due to them. Verse 19, the evil bow down before the good,
the wicked at the gates of the righteous. The evil bowed down before the good, the wicked at the
gates of righteous. What is this talking about? You know, oftentimes we live in this world where it feels
like evil is going to win. It oftentimes feel like evil is winning, right? But verse 19 is offering us
a perspective and offering us the truth and reminding us that ultimately in the end,
evil will bow in submission to good. And who is good? Jesus Christ is good.
Verse 20, the poor is disliked even by his neighbor, but the rich has many friends.
Whoever despises his neighbor is a sinner, but blessed is he who is generous to the poor.
Men and women are made in the image of God. So when you choose not to love your neighbor,
you slap God in the face. When you despise your neighbor, you're sinning.
And God is saying, don't despise anyone because they are.
are made in the same value you are made in.
Verse 22, do they not go astray who devise evil?
Those who devise good meet steadfast love and faithfulness.
In all toil, there is profit, but mere talk tends only to poverty.
The crown of the wise is their wealth, but the folly of fools brings folly.
A truthful witness saves lives to one who breeds out lives as evil.
It's crazy how a lot of these proverbs are easy to understand.
Verse 26 and 27, in the fear of the Lord, one has strong,
confidence and his children will have refuge. The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life that one may turn
away from the snares of death. When we fear God, we're secure in him. Okay. And when we fear God,
we gain a greater measure of God's protection and providence in our lives. So this type of fear,
this fear of God doesn't lead to less of life. It actually leads us to the real life, the rich life,
the fulfilling life, the American dream, the real dream, the good life, which Jesus describes,
which is loving the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength. And a multitude of
people is the glory of a king, but without people a prince is ruined. Whoever is slow to anger
has great understanding, but he who has hasty temper exalts folly, great piece of advice. A tranquil
heart gives life to the flesh, but envy makes the bones rot. Whoever oppresses a poor man
insults his maker, but he who is generous to the needy honors him. The wicked is overthrown
through his evil doing, but the righteous finds refuge in his death. Verse 33, wisdom rests in
the heart of a man of understanding, but it makes itself known even in the midst of fools.
This idea that wisdom finds a suitable home in the heart is for those who have understanding.
And it doesn't just come and go.
It actually rests in the heart.
So there's this idea that Proverbs 3aithi is saying, hey, those who have understanding,
wisdom rests in their heart.
And this is like a promise to believers.
And I love this phrase.
I heard this quote one time.
It says, what we are is eventually evident and what we do.
our actions will testify that what we really believe in is true right so our actions and words will
testify that what we really say we believe we believe and if our actions are living out the wisdom
of god then it's going to testify that the wisdom of the lord lives inside of our hearts
righteousness exalts a nation but sin is a reproach to any people verse 35 to end it a servant who
deals wisely has the king's favor but his wrath falls on the one who acts shamefully if we could
summarize a thesis statement proverbs 14 it would be
do not lean on your own understanding
because Proverbs 14 12 scissors is a way
that seems right to a manate,
but in the end it leads to death.
What ways are you relying on yourself
and how can you learn to lean
and rely on the wisdom of God?
Guys, I pray that Proverbs 14 was great.
Love you guys.
See you guys tomorrow for Proverbs 15.
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