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1. Pro 2:8 – “He keepeth the paths of judgment, and preserveth the way of his saints.”
- He keepeth the paths of judgment
- Keep – II. Transitive uses (in early use also intr.). * To have regard, pay attention to, observe. 9. To have regard, to care, to reck 14. To guard, defend, protect, preserve, save.
- Given the context of God being a buckler (a means of defense; a protector) (Pro 2:7) who preserves the way of His saints (Pro 2:8), to keep is accordingly defined as “to guard, defend, protect, preserve, save.”
- Thus, the LORD guards, defends, and protects the paths of judgment.
- In that the paths that the LORD keeps are paths of judgment, it is apparent that these are figurative paths which are “course[s] of action or procedure, line[s] of conduct, way[s] of behaviour.”
- There are many such metaphorical paths on which a Christian should walk, such as:
- “the path of life” (Psa 16:11)
- “the path of the just” (Pro 4:18)
- “the paths of righteousness” (Psa 23:3)
- “the paths of uprightness” (Pro 2:13)
- All these paths are “right paths” (Pro 4:11), being “the paths of the LORD” (Psa 25:10).
- Seeing that “narrow is the way which leadeth unto life” (Mat 7:14), every Christian ought to pray to God to “shew me thy ways, O LORD; teach me thy paths” (Psa 25:4), and “make me to go in the path of thy commandments” (Psa 119:35).
- There are also other “froward…paths” (Pro 2:15) which a follower of Christ must definitely avoid such as:
- “the path of the wicked” (Pro 4:14)
- the paths of strange women which “inclineth…unto the dead” (Pro 2:18)
- We must definitely avoid those types of paths (Pro 1:15).
- The paths of judgment
- Judgment – 1. a. The action of trying a cause in a court of justice; trial. 8. a. The faculty of judging; ability to form an opinion; that function of the mind whereby it arrives at a notion of anything; the critical faculty; discernment. b. Good or sound judgement; discernment, discretion, wisdom, understanding, good sense.
- In the context of wisdom (Pro 2:6,7,10), understanding (Pro 2:6,11), and discretion (Pro 2:11), judgment refers to sense #8 above.
- Therefore, the path of judgment is a course of action and conduct that is characterized by using the faculties of wisdom and discernment to make sound decisions to arrive at correct opinions while navigating oneself through life.
- Because man’s judgment is often lacking and feeble, God protects and guards his path, “lead[ing] [him]…in the midst of the paths of judgment” (Pro 8:20), keeping him from deviating too far either to the left or the right so that he “enter[s] not into the path of the wicked, and go[es] not in the way of evil men” (Pro 4:14).
- And preserveth the way of His saints.
- Saint – B. n. A holy person. 1. One of the blessed dead in Heaven. 3. a. In biblical use, one of God’s chosen people; in the New Testament, one of the elect under the New Covenant; a member of the Christian church; a Christian.
- The dictionary’s definition is in accord with the scripture which also defines a saint as one of God’s faithful elect who is a member of a Christian church (Rom 1:6-7 c/w Rom 8:28-30; 1Co 1:2).
- A saint is NOT some dead guy that idolatrous fools pray to in disobedience to God.
- Preserve – 1. trans. To keep safe from harm or injury; to keep in safety, save, take care of, guard.
- The LORD takes care of His saints, both eternally and temporally, keeping them safe from harm or injury (Joh 10:28).
- Psa 37:28 – For the LORD loveth judgment, and forsaketh not his saints; they are preserved for ever: but the seed of the wicked shall be cut off.
- Psa 31:23 – O love the LORD, all ye his saints: for the LORD preserveth the faithful, and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer.
- Psa 97:10 – Ye that love the LORD, hate evil: he preserveth the souls of his saints; he delivereth them out of the hand of the wicked.
- Psa 145:20 – The LORD preserveth all them that love him: but all the wicked will he destroy.
- 2Ti 4:18 – And the Lord shall deliver me from every evil work, and will preserve me unto his heavenly kingdom: to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
- Jud 1:1 – Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James, to them that are sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ, and called:
- Not only does the LORD preserve His saints, but He also preserves their way.
- He does so directly by divine intervention (Psa 121:8).
He also does so indirectly by teaching them wisdom from the scriptures which enables them to make wise decisions that keep them from evil and its consequences (Pro 4:5-6; Pro 16:17).