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1. Pro 3:13 – “Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding.”
- The man that finds wisdom and gets understanding is a fortunate man who has found favor with God.
- Today we think of a happy man as one who is cheerful and joyous.
- But when the KJV was translated, happy meant “having good ‘hap’ or fortune; lucky, fortunate; favoured by lot, position, or other external circumstance” (OED).
- 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).
- As the rest of the story goes on to tell, Ruth was quite fortunate and lucky to have ended up in Boaz’s field.
- Like Ruth, the man that finds wisdom is a happy
- 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).
- 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).
- 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).
- Now here’s where the happy part comes in.
- 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).
- 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.
- 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).
- Not only is a man happy to have the ability to find wisdom and get understanding, but he is happier yet when he acquires
- Solomon explains in the next few verses why this is the case.
- Wisdom’s merchandise and gain is better than silver and fine gold (Pro 3:14).
- She is more precious than rubies (Pro 3:15).
- She affords a long life accompanied by riches and honor (Pro 3:16).
- 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).