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1. Pro 4:25 – “Let thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee.”
- Let thine eyes look right on,
- Solomon just said to his son “perverse lips put far from thee” in the previous verse (Pro 4:24).
- Recall that perverse means “turned away from the right way or from what is right or good.”
- This verse re-enforces the instruction in the previous verse and explains how to implement it.
- In order to keep our lips from turning away from the right way we must keep our eyes fixed in the right direction.
- Wisdom is before (right on in front of) him that hath understanding, but the eyes of a fool are in the ends of the earth (Pro 17:24).
- We must press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus (Php 3:14).
- We must ever be “looking unto Jesus the author and finisher or our faith” (Heb 12:2).
- and let thine eyelids look straight before thee.
- The eyes of man are never satisfied (Pro 27:20).
- They have a propensity to look in every direction except straight before us where they are supposed to be focused.
- The Lord is exhorting us in this verse to be of a focused mind and not allow our eyes to be drawn away with distractions.
- This is also an exhortation to be humble because the proud have their eyelids lifted up (Pro 30:13).
- It’s hard to see where you’re going when your eyelids are up in the air.
- Such a person is heading for a fall (Pro 16:18).
- And finally this is an exhortation to never look back (Luk 9:62).
- If our eyes are focused on the path of life ahead, we will not be looking back to our old sinful ways.