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1. Pro 3:23 – “Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely, and thy foot shall not stumble.”
- Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely,
- Keeping wisdom, understanding (Pro 3:13), and discretion (Pro 3:21) continually before our eyes will keep us safe in our Christian walk.
- Walk v. – II. intr. To journey, move about, esp. on foot. 2. To go from place to place; to journey, wander. fig. a. Chiefly in religious use, after Bible examples: To conduct oneself, behave (ill or well, wisely or unwisely). Sometimes with reference to a metaphorical ‘path’ or ‘way’. to walk with God (Gen. v. 22), interpreted to mean ‘to lead a godly life’ (so rendered by Coverdale, after Luther; later versions retain the Heb. phrase), or to have intimate communion with God.
- Safely – In a safe manner. 1. Without harm or injury occasioned or received. Often with verbs of coming, going, keeping, and the like, where the adj. might be used (see safe a. 1).
- Wisdom will guide us in our lives and teach us to steer clear of dangerous situations and people (Pro 2:10-20).
- After we are converted, we should have the wisdom to not walk in the old paths we used to (Eph 4:17-24; 1Pe 4:3-4).
- and thy foot shall not stumble.
- Stumble – 1. intr. To miss one’s footing, or trip over an obstacle, in walking or running, so as to fall or be in danger of falling.
- In other words, wisdom keeps us from falling.
- When we are walking in wisdom, we are walking in the light of the Lord (1Jo 1:7).
As long as we continue to use the word of God as the light for our path (Pro 6:23) we will not stumble in the darkness (Pro 4:19) and fall into sin.