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Proverbs 3:13 (Mini Sermon)

November 14 2019

Series: Proverbs

Topic: Proverbs

Book: Proverbs

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1.      Pro 3:13 – “Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding.”

  1. The man that finds wisdom and gets understanding is a fortunate man who has found favor with God.
  2. Today we think of a happy man as one who is cheerful and joyous.
  3. But when the KJV was translated, happy meant “having good ‘hap’ or fortune; lucky, fortunate; favoured by lot, position, or other external circumstance” (OED).
    1. When Ruth returned to Israel with her mother-in-law Naomi after both of them had lost their husbands, “her hap was to light on a part of the field belonging unto Boaz” (Rut 2:3).
    2. As the rest of the story goes on to tell, Ruth was quite fortunate and lucky to have ended up in Boaz’s field.
  4. Like Ruth, the man that finds wisdom is a happy
    1. Wisdom is found in the word of God (Pro 2:6) which the natural man cannot understand (1Co 2:14), nor can be subject unto (Rom 8:7).
    2. Furthermore, according to this verse, wisdom is found, which implies that it must be sought after from God (Mat 7:7).
  • But “there is none that seeketh after God” in his unregenerate state (Rom 3:11).
  1. In order for the word of God to not be foolishness to a man, God has to first save him from his sins (1Co 1:18) and give him a new spirit which can know it (1Co 2:12).
  2. Now here’s where the happy part comes in.
    1. God only saves those whom He foreknew, chose, and predestinated to be His children before the world began (Eph 1:4-5; Rom 8:29-30).
    2. Therefore, the man who has the capacity to find wisdom and get understanding is a happy (fortunate) man because he was chosen by God and given that ability.
    3. Solomon’s father David described the man whom God chooses as a happy man, saying, “Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and causest to approach unto thee…” (Psa 65:4).
  3. Not only is a man happy to have the ability to find wisdom and get understanding, but he is happier yet when he acquires
  4. Solomon explains in the next few verses why this is the case.
    1. Wisdom’s merchandise and gain is better than silver and fine gold (Pro 3:14).
    2. She is more precious than rubies (Pro 3:15).
  • She affords a long life accompanied by riches and honor (Pro 3:16).
  1. She gives a pleasant and peaceful existence (Pro 3:17).

She is a source of abundant life to those who lay hold upon her (Pro 3:18).

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