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Proverbs 8-9

Wisdom—the Good Woman

Listen, Wisdom is calling.
    Yes, Understanding is shouting for us.
Wisdom stands at the top of the hill,
    by the road where the paths meet.
She is near the entrance to the city,
    calling from the open gates.

“I am calling out to all of you.
    I am speaking to everyone.
You who are ignorant, learn to be wise.
    You who are foolish, get some common sense.
Listen, I have something important to say,
    and I am telling you what is right.
My words are true,
    and I will not say anything that is wrong.
Everything I say is right;
    there is nothing false or crooked about it.
These things are clear to any intelligent person.
    They are right to anyone with knowledge.
10 Choose discipline over silver
    and knowledge over the finest gold.
11 Wisdom is better than pearls,
    and nothing you desire compares with her.

The Value of Wisdom

12 “I am Wisdom.
    I live with Good Judgment.
    I am at home with Knowledge and Planning.
13 To respect the Lord means to hate evil.
    I hate pride and boasting,
    evil lives and hurtful words.
14 I have good advice and common sense to offer.
    I have understanding and power.
15 With my help kings rule,
    and governors make good laws.
16 With my help leaders govern,
    and important officials make good decisions.[a]
17 I love those who love me,
    and those who look for me will find me.
18 With me there are riches and honor.
    I have lasting wealth to give to you.
19 What I give is better than fine gold.
    What I produce is better than pure silver.
20 I lead people the right way—
    along the paths of justice.
21 I give riches to those who love me,
    and I fill their houses with treasures.

22 “The Lord made me in the beginning,
    long before he did anything else.
23 I was formed a long time ago,
    before the world was made.
24 I was born before there was an ocean,
    before the springs began to flow.
25 I was born before the mountains and hills
    were set into place,
26 before the earth and fields were made,
    before the dust of this world was formed.
27 I was there when he set up the skies,
    when he drew a circle in the ocean to make a place for the land.
28 I was there when he put the clouds in the sky
    and made the deep springs flow.
29 I was there when he set the limits on the sea
    to make it stop where he said.
I was there when he laid the foundations of the earth.
30 I grew up as a child by his side,[b]
    laughing and playing all the time.
31 I played in the world he made
    and enjoyed the people he put there.

32 “Now, children, listen to me.
If you follow my ways,
    you will be happy too.
33 Listen to my teaching and be wise;
    don’t ignore what I say.
34 Whoever waits at my door
    and listens for me will be blessed.
35 Those who find me find life,
    and the Lord will reward them.
36 But those who do not find me put their lives in danger.
    Whoever hates me loves death.”

Wisdom’s Invitation

Wisdom has built her house; she has made it strong with seven columns.[c] She has cooked meat, mixed wine, and put food on the table. She has sent her servant girls to announce from the highest hill in the city,[d] “Whoever needs instruction, come.” She invites all the simple people and says, “Come, eat my food and drink the wine I have prepared. Leave your old, foolish ways and live! Advance along the path of understanding.”

Criticize a person who is rude and shows no respect, and you will only get insults. Correct the wicked, and you will only get hurt. Don’t correct such people, or they will hate you. But correct those who are wise, and they will love you. Teach the wise, and they will become wiser. Instruct those who live right, and they will gain more knowledge.

10 Wisdom begins with fear and respect for the Lord. Knowledge of the Holy One leads to understanding. 11 Wisdom will help you live longer; she will add years to your life. 12 If you become wise, it will be for your own good. If you are rude and show no respect, you are the one who will suffer.

Foolishness—the Other Woman

13 Foolishness is that other woman, who is loud, stupid, and knows nothing. 14 She sits on her chair at the door of her house, up on the highest hill of the city. 15 When people walk by, she calls out to them. They show no interest in her, but still she says, 16 “Whoever needs instruction, come.” She invites all the simple people and says, 17 “Stolen water is sweet. Stolen bread tastes good.” 18 Those simple people don’t realize that her house is full of ghosts and that her guests have entered the world of the dead.

2 Corinthians 3

Servants of God’s New Agreement

Why are we beginning again to tell you all these good things about ourselves? Do we need letters of introduction to you or from you, like some other people? No, you yourselves are our letter, written on our hearts. It is known and read by all people. You show that you are a letter from Christ that he sent through us. This letter is not written with ink but with the Spirit of the living God. It is not written on stone[a] tablets but on human hearts.

We can say this, because through Christ we feel sure before God. I don’t mean that we are able to do anything good ourselves. It is God who makes us able to do all that we do. He made us able to be servants of a new agreement from himself to his people. It is not an agreement of written laws, but it is of the Spirit. The written law brings death, but the Spirit gives life.

An Agreement With Greater Glory

The old agreement[b] that brought death, written with words on stone, came with God’s glory. In fact, the face of Moses was so bright with glory (a glory that was ending) that the people of Israel could not continue looking at his face. So surely the new agreement that comes from the life-giving Spirit has even more glory. This is what I mean: That old agreement judged people guilty of sin, but it had glory. So surely the new agreement that makes people right with God has much greater glory. 10 That old agreement had glory. But it really loses its glory when it is compared to the much greater glory of the new agreement. 11 If the agreement that was brought to an end came with glory, then the agreement that never ends has much greater glory.

12 We are so sure of this hope that we can speak very openly. 13 We are not like Moses, who put a covering over his face. He covered his face so that the people of Israel would not see it. The glory was disappearing, and Moses did not want them to see it end. 14 But their minds were closed. And even today, when those people read the writings of the old agreement,[c] that same covering hides the meaning. That covering has not been removed for them. It is taken away only through Christ. 15 Yes, even today, when they read the Law of Moses, there is a covering over their minds. 16 But when someone changes and follows the Lord, that covering is taken away. 17 The Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 18 And our faces are not covered. We all show the Lord’s glory, and we are being changed to be like him. This change in us brings more and more glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.

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