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1. Pro 7:8 – “Passing through the street near her corner; and he went the way to her house,”
- Passing through the street near her corner;
- There’s nothing new under the sun (Ecc 1:9).
- Hookers have been standing on street corners for thousands of years.
- Solomon’s warning is just a pertinent today as it was in antiquity.
- This is where the young man’s trouble begins.
- He walks near her corner.
- Near adv. – 1. With verbs of motion. Nearer or closer (to a place, point, or person).
- If we never get near where a strange woman hangs out (the street, the bar, the casino, the club, the office party, the frat party, etc.) we will not end up going to her house.
- Men must remove their way far from her, and come not nigh the door of her house (Pro 5:8).
- They must not even enter into the path and the way that leads to her house, but avoid it and pass not by it (Pro 4:14-15).
- “To keep from falling over the edge of the precipice, one should move as far back from that edge as possible.” (Jay Adams, Competent to Counsel, p. 134)
- We must make not provision for the flesh to fulfill the lusts thereof (Rom 13:14).
- We must refrain our feet from every evil way (Psa 119:101).
- It’s far easier to avoid sin than it is to fight free from its grasp.
- “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” (Benjamin Franklin)
- and he went the way to her house,
- Having begun walking down the road near the whore’s corner, going the rest of the way to her house was practically inevitable.
- Once he got near her, she was able to seduce him with sexual advances (Pro 7:13) and flattery (Pro 7:14-21).
At that point he followed her like an ignorant ox going to the slaughter straight into her house which led to the chambers of death (Pro 7:22, 27).