Monday, June 13, 2011

Sabbatical Calamity

I finished a journal today, the one that contains a majority of the notes from Edwards' treaties previously written about. There's always a since of nostalgia (I use that word reluctantly) when ending a journal. So many thoughts have been written, and in this case quite a bit as been learned. Hence, I would encourage you to journal your thoughts and watch the progress, or regress, made so as to 1) Learn about yourself, 2) Learn about God and 3) Learn more about yourself by learning more about who God is.

Here is the final entry:

"Wisdom cries aloud in the street,
in the markets she raises her voice;
at the head of the noisy streets she cries out;
at the entrance of the city gates she speaks:
'How long, O simple ones, will you love being simple?How long will scoffers delight in their scoffing
and fools hate knowledge?
If you turn at my reproof, behold, I will pour out my spirit to you;
I will make my words known to you.
Because I have called and you refused to listen,
have stretched out my hand and no one has heeded,
because you have ignored all my counsel
and would have none of my reproof,
I also will laugh at your calamity;
I will mock when terror strikes you,
when terror strikes you like a storm
and your calamity comes like a whirlwind,
when distress and anguish come upon you.
Then they will call upon me, but I will not answer;
they will seek me diligently but will not find me.
Because they hated knowledge
and did not choose the fear of the LORD,
would have none of my counsel
and despised all my reproof,
therefore they shall eat the fruit of their way,
and have their fill of their own devices.
For the simple are killed by their turning away,
and the complacency of fools destroys them;
but whoever listens to me will dwell secure
and will be at ease, without dread of disaster.'" Proverbs 1:20-33

Thus I pray the title, sabbatical calamity, now makes more since. That we take our leave from calamity for want of wisdom. Though the leave will not last forever, for we are prone to wander back to disaster, the fear of the Lord which he graciously places in our souls will steer us back to wisdom.

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