The Bryce Crawford Podcast - Proverbs Series Chapter 7 (EP 107)
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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 chapter 7 out of 31 of chapters and Proverbs. We're going to be breaking down
the whole book of Proverbs this month. If you guys want to follow along, track your progress. Go to
Jesus in the street.org slash Proverbs. Download the free PDF today and follow along. But Proverbs
chapter 7, we've got another warning against the adulterist, a warning against sexual immorality.
We're going to read it and break it down. Let's read verses 1 through 4 really quick and see the value of
wisdom. My son, keep my words and treasure up my commandments with you. Keep my commandments and live.
Keep my teaching as the apple of your eye. Bind them on your fingers. Write them on the tablet of your
heart. Say to wisdom, you are my sister and call insight your intimate friend. Just like every other
proverb. Proverbs 6 is the only one that doesn't mention this, but every other proverb outside of
Proverbs 6 so far has emphasized us to value wisdom. There's been a call to value wisdom.
And so Solomon is actually training you and I.
He's training his son Rehobone,
but God through Solomon is training you and I
to have a living, breathing relationship with what?
The Word of God.
Because we need the Word of God to separate the soul
from the spirit as Hebrews 413 tells us to separate
the way that seems right to the man,
the way that seems right to God.
We've got to change the way we think.
Now that reading the Bible,
it doesn't provide some magical protection on your life,
but if someone were to keep his commandments,
they'll naturally not walk sin out.
that's the crazy part
is that when we read the word of God
you're not casting a spell over your life
as if you're never going to sin again
but if you naturally submit yourself
to the precepts, the character,
and the righteousness of God
you will find yourself sinning quote unquote less
and that phrase in verse four
say to wisdom you are my sister
is saying love the word of God
like it's your blood
like it's a part of you
like it's actually something inside of you
that is attached to you
and a part of your daily life
but what's the benefit of
of keeping wisdom close to you. Verse 5 says to keep you from the forbidden woman,
from the adulteress with her smooth lips. The wisdom and power of God's word can actually
help you stay away from immoral men or women. That is a benefit of keeping the commandments
and the word of God close to you because immorality has words and speaks to us to draw us into sin.
Sexual immorality entices us and seduces us, but we need the greater power of God's word
to keep us away from the enticement and the seductiveness of the words that come and breathe from
sexual immorality and the adulteress. Now, verses six through nine are interesting because we're about
to get a picture here of seduction. So Solomon's going to paint a picture of seduction here.
He says, for at the window of my house, I've looked out through my lattice and I've seen among the
simple, I have perceived among the youths, a young man lacking sense, passing along in the street
near her corner, taking the road to her house, and the twilight in the evening at the time of night
and darkness. So he looked out his house one day and saw a man passing by. So Solomon saying,
hey, I looked outside my house and I saw this dude passing by. And this man wasn't stupid,
but he was labeled as simple. Now, what is the simple man labeled all throughout Proverbs?
Someone who is gullible. This implies that the man he saw outside of his window was gullible.
He didn't have the years of wisdom underneath him either. He said, I perceived him among the youth.
He was a young man lacking sense.
He just didn't have wisdom.
And with the lack of wisdom,
this means that this man was an easy target for sexual immorality.
Maybe one reason why you're falling to sexual immorality so much is because you lack wisdom.
And the book of James says, if anyone lacks wisdom, what?
Ask God and he will give it to you generously.
So maybe an antidote to your struggle with sexual immorality could be just that you lack wisdom
and need to grow deeper intimacy in the Lord.
When you read the parable of the Ten Virgins and the Gospel of the Bible,
of Matthew. He says, keep oil on your lamp. What is oil? Intimacy with the Lord. Keep it in there.
And then when you read verse night, black and dark night, this in the twilight, in the evening at
the time of night and darkness, foolish men like to hide themselves from God. And they think that
going in the dark and in nighttime is hiding themselves from God because they're trying to hide
God from themselves. They think that they're hiding themselves from God, but in reality,
they're hiding God from themselves and they commit sexual morality. So after we paint the picture of the
story of seduction, this man goes in the night time. He lacks sense. He's an easy target in
Proverbs 7. Versus 10 through 12 are going to be the story of meeting the immoral woman.
It says, and behold, the woman meets him, dressed as a prostitute, wily of heart.
She is loud and wayward. Her feet do not stay home. Now in the street, now in the market,
and at every corner, she lies and wait. Notice how the woman meets the man, the adulteress meets
the man before he even makes it to her house.
Isn't that crazy?
This means that sex for this man and the adulteress was a transaction
and not an experience of intimacy within marriage.
That's what sexual immorality does to you.
Sexual immorality actually says,
hey, listen, sex is a transaction, sex is a feeling that you can give me,
but once the feeling is over, you're kick to the curb, see you later.
It's a transaction, not an experience of intimacy for the man and the adulteress.
And that phrase, her feet don't stay home.
The access and ease to achieve sex from the immoral woman was what attracted the man.
Isn't that crazy?
That sex wasn't as a prize to be enjoyed in the covenant of marriage.
But one thing that attracted this man was the fact that it was easy.
And the access was achievable to get this from the prostitute and the adulteress.
And now the next few verses from verses 13 through 18,
the seductive woman, the amoral woman, is about to make promises to the man.
She seizes him and kisses him.
And with a bold face, she says,
I had to offer sacrifices.
And today I have paid my vows.
So now I have come out to meet you,
to seek you eagerly, and I have found you.
I have spread my couch with coverings,
colored linens from Egyptian linen.
I have perfumed my bed with my my my,
aloes, and cinnamon.
Come, let us take our fill of love till the morning.
Let us delight ourselves with love.
So she caught him gives this idea that the immoral woman has now trapped the man.
The man is now trapped underneath the power of the seductiveness of the adulteress
and a bold face.
Her grabbing him by the face is implying her way on the man.
She is implying her way.
She's implying her intentions.
She's implying her actions on the man.
Now verse 14, it shows I had to offer sacrifices.
And today I paid my vows.
It shows that the immoral woman actually wasn't against religion,
but is against the moral code of God.
She says, look, I mean, I did my vows.
I had my sacrifices today.
Look, she's playing face, but there's no depth.
There's no intimacy.
It's all a face card, but there's no depth there.
And he's saying, look, the moral woman wasn't against this religiosity,
but she was against the moral code of God
because she's trying to hide herself from who God to commit this act.
And in verse 15, I've come to meet you to seek you eagerly.
She's making the man feel desired.
To my women out there watching and listening,
when you get a significant other and you commit yourself to a man,
I want to challenge my women out there.
Make your man feel desired.
Make your man feel like you care about them.
Now, look, the role of the man is to do hard things.
I mean, Ephesians 5 tells us that we better be willing to lay our life down
or our significant other from a man's perspective.
But from the woman's perspective, men do hard things.
Men are supposed to be good leaders.
Men are supposed to be willing to lay their life down.
Make them feel desired.
Because oftentimes one reason why cheating happens,
one reason why adultery happens is because people don't feel
desire so they go outside of marriage to go seek it somewhere else and when they realize that this
feeling of desire was actually just a facade it was fake then they wish that they had never done it in the
first place and look at this verse 16 and verses 17 she says i spread my couch with coverings
egyptian linen i perfumed my bed with the mur now she's saying look i've not only given you
sex i'm not going to have sex with you but i'm going to enhance this experience by saying you will
partake in nice touches and smell. Look, I got the good Egyptian linen. I got perfume on my bed.
She's enhancing the experience. This is going to be amazing. It's going to be awesome.
Almost like convincing him. And then verse 18, come. Let us take our fill in love in the morning.
Let's delight ourselves in love. She's offering a specific and explicit kind of love to the man.
It's a kind of love, but it's not the best kind or the lasting kind. It's a type,
but it's not the best or lasting kind. Versus 19 through 21. For my husband is not at home.
He's gone on a long journey.
He took a bag of money with him.
At full moon, he will come home.
With much seductive speech, she persuades him.
With her smooth talk, she compels him.
The seduction was successful.
Verse 19 implies that she's not a harlot,
but she's an adulterous woman.
It's crazy.
And the persuasion is saying that her husband's on a long journey.
Look, he's gone.
It's safe.
A part of the persuasion for sexual immorality
was that it's a safe environment that everything's okay. And at the end of it all, her seduction was successful.
But here's the crazy thing. In the midst of sexual immorality, we forget the price we're about to pay,
and Solomon is about to describe the painful price of the immoral woman in verses 22 and 23. He says this,
all at once he follows her, as an ox goes to the slaughter or as a stag is caught fast,
till an arrow pierces its liver as a bird rushes into a snare. He does not know that it will cost him
his life. The woman appears to be very hard to resist, is what he says. And what was promised was
pleasure, but in reality, slaughter awaited the man that fell to the adulterous woman.
And verse 23, when it says an arrow pierces his liver as a bird rushes to the snare, it's
implying that the man is carrying a guilty conscience right now. He only anticipated the rush
of excitement and pleasure, but not the cost of being caught. Versus 24 through 27,
to close. Here's the learning lesson from the Amora woman. Now, oh, sons, listen to me and be
attentive to the words of my mouth, Solomon says, let not your heart turn aside to her ways. Do not stray into
her paths for many a victim as she laid low. And all her slain are mighty throng, her house is the way
to she-old, going down to the chambers of death. The lesson has been presented, and Solomon is
reinforcing his wisdom.
And listen to my wisdom because adultery doesn't
begin in hormones, but it begins in the heart.
It doesn't begin with this sexual buildup of tension.
If you have sexual buildup and tension, go release it in the gym.
If you go work out hard, you won't have this sexual tension.
The sexual tension really is testosterone if you want to talk about hormones.
But it doesn't begin with the hormones.
It begins in the heart.
And many people have had their health, reputations,
money, and lives destroyed by sexual immorality and the adulterous woman.
Rare is the person who knowingly and
and willingly takes their way to hell.
We have to be careful with sexual immorality and adultery.
I believe this sin is crushing America right now
because we were never meant to have access
to every human being on the planet.
There's an abundance of options.
It's easy to have these emotional and physical affairs now,
but let me tell you something.
Hold fast to the wisdom of God.
Take pride in the wife of your youth.
Be faithful to one another.
and I pray that Proverbs chapter 7 was a beautiful warning for you today, a beautiful
encouragement, and I will see you guys tomorrow for Proverbs chapter 8.
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