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1. Pro 3:17 – “Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.”
- Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
- This is the only place in the Bible where the word pleasantness is found.
- Pleasantness n. – The quality of being pleasant (in various senses: see the adj.).
- Pleasant adj. – 1. Having the quality of giving pleasure; originally synonymous with pleasing, but now used more vaguely: Agreeable to the mind, feelings, or senses; such as one likes.
- Therefore, the ways of wisdom are pleasurable, pleasing, agreeable, and likeable.
- In other words, finding wisdom and getting understanding (Pro 3:13), will bring happiness to one’s life.
- When knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul (Pro 2:10), thy life shall be pleasant (Pro 2:11, 20-21).
- When brethren seek wisdom and are in unity, our church will be pleasant as well (Psa 133:1).
- And all her paths are peace.
- All of wisdom’s paths are peace.
- If a course of action in your life is not leading to peace, chances are that that path you have chosen is not a wise path.
- Peace – I. 1. a. Freedom from, or cessation of, war or hostilities; that condition of a nation or community in which it is not at war with another.
- If you are constantly fighting battles with people (spouse, children, parents, bosses, coworkers, teachers, government, neighbors, etc.), then you are not seeking wisdom.
- If we work righteousness by living wisely, we will have peaceful lives (Isa 32:17-18).
- We should try our best to live peaceably with all men (Rom 12:18).
- Seeking wisdom from the word of God will facilitate that.