Read Proverbs 15:30–33
Questions from the Scripture text: What does what to the heart (Proverbs 15:30a)? What does what to the bones (verse 30b)? Of what second organ does Proverbs 15:31 speak? What does this ear hear? With whom will it abide? But what does another disdain (Proverbs 15:32a)? Whom does it despise? What does the one who heeds rebuke get (verse 32b)? What is the instruction of wisdom (Proverbs 15:33a)? What comes before honor (verse 33b)?
What are the benefits of humility before the Lord? Proverbs 15:30–33 looks forward to the sermon in the midweek meeting this week. In these four verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that humility before the Lord brings understanding through rebuke and joy through the gospel.
The previous section (Proverbs 15:24-29) contrasted the experience of those who have YHWH as enemy to that of those who have Him as Friend. The next section (Proverbs 16:1–9) will focus especially upon YHWH’s directing the way of the wise man’s life. This is good news, and while Proverbs 15:30 applies to good news generally, it applies especially to the gospel. It is this gospel that gives light to our eyes.
But there is an obstacle to this joy: the ear that refuses to hear the Lord.
If we don’t hear Him in humility when He rebukes us, we isolate ourselves from His illuminated-eyed wise ones (Proverbs 15:31), and despise our own souls (Proverbs 15:32). But it is the fear of YHWH that leads us to wisdom (Proverbs 15:33a), which means that it is humility that leads to honor (verse 33b).
Dear reader, what joy awaits you if you would humble yourself before the Lord! When we bring our hearts low before Him, we will be receptive to what He says.
Yes, there are those more painful rebukes, but even the rebukes themselves give understanding (Proverbs 15:32b) and put us in good company (Proverbs 15:31b). But at the heart of His Word is that good news of life with Him that gladdens the heart (Proverbs 15:30). The Lord give you ears to hear, by which you may enjoy the light of the eyes—eternal life in Christ.
Where, in your life, do you come across the Word of God? With what sort of heart do you listen to its rebukes? What does this mean, for you, in listening to its gospel?
Sample prayer: Lord, thank You for speaking to us. Please give us hearts to hear. Give us hearts to hear rebukes by which You give us understanding. And give us hearts to hear the good report of the gospel, to give health to our bones and light to our eyes, we ask in Christ, AMEN!
Suggested songs: ARP1 “How Blessed the Man” or TPH128B “Blest the Man Who Fears Jehovah”
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