The Excellency of Divine Wisdom: No. 3
Proverbs 8:22-31
The LORD possessed me in the beginning of his way, before his works of old.…


We have here additional features of the wisdom of God, viz. -

I. THAT THE WISDOM EVERYWHERE ILLUSTRATED DWELT IN THE DIVINE ONE FROM ETERNITY. (Vers. 22-26.) Before anything visible was created, in the "far backward and abysm of time," even to eternity, wisdom was an attribute of the infinite God.

II. THAT CREATION AND PROVIDENCE ARE THE DELIBERATE OUTWORKING OF THE DIVINE IDEA. "When he prepared the heavens...then I was by him" (vers. 27-30). All things were constructed after the model in the Divine mind. Perfect intelligence, seeing through and foreseeing everything, directed everything according to absolute wisdom; thus the kindest end was gained by the surest means; thus beauty and serviceableness, grandeur and loveliness, are bound together in the visible world because they existed together in the mind of the great Architect (see Psalm 104:24).

III. THAT THE WISDOM OF HIS WORK WAS A CONSTANT SOURCE OF SATISFACTION TO THE MIND OF GOD. (Ver. 30.) "I was daily his delight." We find a pure and God-given satisfaction in the execution of any work on which we have slant our utmost energy. We might have hesitated to refer this to the Supreme Intelligence, but the Word of God warrants us in doing this (Genesis 1:31; Psalm 155:31). We may, therefore, believe that the glories and beauties of creation are not only the source of joy to our minds (and the deeper and fuller in proportion to our purity and piety), but that they are also a source of satisfaction to him who made them what they are.

IV. THAT MAN IS THE SPECIAL OBJECT OF THE WISE ONE'S CARE. (Ver. 31.) "My delights were with the sons of men."

1. When God made man upright he "blessed him" (Genesis 1:28), and rejoiced in him as in his noblest work on earth.

2. When man fell God was grieved; the heavenly Father's heart was saddened at his children's disobedience and wrong doing.

3. When man returns to righteousness God is well pleased (Luke 15:23, 24). There is no such wisdom shown in creation or in providence as in redemption. To arrange the laws of a material universe, to direct the affairs of an illimitable kingdom, - there is wondrous wisdom in these Divine doings; but there is deeper wisdom still in redeeming a lost world, reconciling an alienated world, cleansing a guilty world, sanctifying an unholy world and fitting it for the society of the sinless in heaven. - C.



Parallel Verses
KJV: The LORD possessed me in the beginning of his way, before his works of old.

WEB: "Yahweh possessed me in the beginning of his work, before his deeds of old.




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