Chapter 3:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Psalms Ecclesiastes
Proverbs 3
Concise Complete
Exhortations to obedience and faith. (1-6) To piety,
and to improve afflictions. (7-12) To gain wisdom. (13-20) Guidance of Wisdom.
(21-26) The wicked and the upright. (27-35)
Verses 1-6 In the
way of believing obedience to God's commandments health and peace may commonly
be enjoyed; and though our days may not be long upon earth, we shall live for
ever in heaven. Let not mercy and truth forsake thee; God's mercy in promising,
and his truth in performing: live up to them, keep up thine interest in them,
and take the comfort of them. We must trust in the Lord with all our hearts,
believing he is able and wise to do what is best. Those who know themselves,
find their own understandings a broken reed, which, if they lean upon, will
fail. Do not design any thing but what is lawful, and beg God to direct thee in
every case, though it may seem quite plain. In all our ways that prove pleasant,
in which we gain our point, we must acknowledge God with thankfulness. In all
our ways that prove uncomfortable, and that are hedged up with thorns, we must
acknowledge him with submission. It is promised, He shall direct thy paths; so
that thy way shall be safe and good, and happy at last.
Verses 7-12
There is not a greater enemy to the fear of the Lord in the heart, than
self-conceit of our own wisdom. The prudence and sobriety which religion
teaches, tend not only to the health of the soul, but to the health of the body.
Worldly wealth is but poor substance, yet, such as it is, we must honour God
with it; and those that do good with what they have, shall have more to do more
good with. Should the Lord visit us with trials and sickness, let us not forget
that the exhortation speaks to us as to children, for our good. We must not
faint under an affliction, be it ever so heavy and long, not be driven to
despair, or use wrong means for relief. The father corrects the son whom he
loves, because he loves him, and desires that he may be wise and good.
Afflictions are so far from doing God's children any hurt, that, by the grace of
God, they promote their holiness.
Verses 13-20 No
precious jewels or earthly treasures are worthy to be compared with true wisdom,
whether the concerns of time or eternity be considered. We must make wisdom our
business; we must venture all in it, and be willing to part with all for it.
This Wisdom is the Lord Jesus Christ and his salvation, sought and obtained by
faith and prayer. Were it not for unbelief, remaining sinfulness, and
carelessness, we should find all our ways pleasantness, and our paths peace, for
his are so; but we too often step aside from them, to our own hurt and grief.
Christ is that Wisdom, by whom the worlds were made, and still are in being;
happy are those to whom he is made of God wisdom. He has wherewithal to make
good all his promises.
Verses 21-26
Let us not suffer Christ's words to depart from us, but keep sound wisdom and
discretion; then shall we walk safely in his ways. The natural life, and all
that belongs to it, shall be under the protection of God's providence; the
spiritual life, and all its interests, under the protection of his grace, so
that we shall be kept from falling into sin or trouble.
Verses 27-35
Our business is to observe the precepts of Christ, and to copy his example; to
do justice, to love mercy, and to beware of covetousness; to be ready for every
good work, avoiding needless strife, and bearing evils, if possible, rather than
seeking redress by law. It will be found there is little got by striving. Let us
not envy prosperous oppressors; far be it from the disciples of Christ to choose
any of their ways. These truths may be despised by the covetous and luxurious,
but everlasting contempt will be the portion of such scorners, while Divine
favour is shown to the humble believer.
Chapter 3:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
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| Read Proverbs 3 |
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