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1. Pro 5:21 – “For the ways of man are before the eyes of the LORD, and he pondereth all his goings.”
- For the ways of man are before the eyes of the LORD,
- The eyes of the LORD are in every place beholding the evil and the good (Pro 15:3).
- They go to and fro throughout the whole earth (2Ch 16:9).
- All things are naked and open before God (Heb 4:13).
- We cannot therefore hide ourselves from God (Psa 139:7; Jer 23:24).
- Nor can we hide our ways from God (Job 34:21-22).
- The word “for” connects this verse to the previous warnings against going a whoring with a strange woman.
- Remember this the next time you are tempted to flirt, date, or otherwise interact with a strange woman.
- You may not be seen by men, but you will be seen by Almighty God.
- Be sure your sin will find you out (Num 32:23).
- and he pondereth all his goings.
- God not only sees all that we do, He also ponders our goings.
- Ponder – 1. trans. To ascertain the weight of; to weigh. In quot. c1470 absol. Also fig. Obs. 4. To weigh (a matter, words, etc.) mentally; to give due weight to and consider carefully; to think over, meditate upon.
- God sees all our ways and then thinks on them and considers them carefully.
- We are commanded to ponder the path of our feet (Pro 4:26).
- The fact that we are commanded to do it means that we have a penchant for not doing it.
- While we may not ponder our goings, God does.
- God not only ponders our goings (what we do), but He also ponders our hearts (our intents and desires) (Pro 24:12).
- Our hearts are ever before God’s scrutinizing sight (Pro 15:11).
- We may be able to fool ourselves, but we will never fool God (Pro 21:2).
Never forget that there is a God in heaven watching and considering everything we do and judging us accordingly.