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1. Pro 1:15 – “My son, walk not thou in the way with them; refrain thy foot from their path:”
- Solomon was a wise teacher.
- He first warned his son to not consent when enticed by sinners (Pro 1:10).
- Then he gave him a detailed example of what the enticement might sound like (Pro 1:11-14).
- Next, he reiterated his warning to walk not with them and refrain from their path (Pro 1:15).
- Finally, he told him why to steer clear of such sinners: for their end is destruction (Pro 1:16-19).
- An important lesson can be gleaned from the order in which Solomon instructed his son.
- It is essential to do what God commands us before we endeavor to understand why He commanded it.
- Once we do what God commands, then we can seek to know the Lord’s reason for issuing the instruction.
- For example: it’s not necessary for a Christian to understand exactly why God commands him to not fornicate (1Co 6:18), before he decides to keep himself from premarital or extramarital sex.
- After he has done what God said, he then is free to philosophize about why God may have given that precept.
- Children of God too often act like the children of parents who question the reason for their father’s command before consenting to do it.
- God doesn’t put up with that type of rebellion and neither should parents.
- Delayed obedience is disobedience.
- Walk not thou in the way with them; refrain thy foot from their path.
- These bloodthirsty communists (Pro 1:11,14) are so dangerous that a man dare not even walk with them, nor put his foot on their path.
- Solomon later warned his son to not so much as get near the wicked, but to turn from them and pass away (Pro 4:14-17).
- “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)
- Be very careful who you follow, for there are many that walk the broad way that leadeth to destruction (Mat 7:13-14).
Following the wrong crowd could cost you your money (Pro 28:19), your wellbeing (Pro 16:29; Mat 15:14), or even your life (Isa 9:16).