Proverbs – Day 30
Scripture: Proverbs 30
The sayings of Agur son of Jakeh—an inspired utterance.
This man’s utterance to Ithiel:
“I am weary, God,
but I can prevail.
Surely I am only a brute, not a man;
I do not have human understanding.
I have not learned wisdom,
nor have I attained to the knowledge of the Holy One.
Who has gone up to heaven and come down?
Whose hands have gathered up the wind?
Who has wrapped up the waters in a cloak?
Who has established all the ends of the earth?
What is his name, and what is the name of his son?
Surely you know!
“Every word of God is flawless;
he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.
Do not add to his words,
or he will rebuke you and prove you a liar.
“Two things I ask of you, Lord;
do not refuse me before I die:
Keep falsehood and lies far from me;
give me neither poverty nor riches,
but give me only my daily bread.
Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you
and say, ‘Who is the Lord?’
Or I may become poor and steal,
and so dishonor the name of my God.
“Do not slander a servant to their master,
or they will curse you, and you will pay for it.
“There are those who curse their fathers
and do not bless their mothers;
those who are pure in their own eyes
and yet are not cleansed of their filth;
those whose eyes are ever so haughty,
whose glances are so disdainful;
those whose teeth are swords
and whose jaws are set with knives
to devour the poor from the earth
and the needy from among mankind.
“The leech has two daughters.
‘Give! Give!’ they cry.
“There are three things that are never satisfied,
four that never say, ‘Enough!’:
the grave, the barren womb,
land, which is never satisfied with water,
and fire, which never says, ‘Enough!’
“The eye that mocks a father,
that scorns an aged mother,
will be pecked out by the ravens of the valley,
will be eaten by the vultures.
“There are three things that are too amazing for me,
four that I do not understand:
the way of an eagle in the sky,
the way of a snake on a rock,
the way of a ship on the high seas,
and the way of a man with a young woman.
“This is the way of an adulterous woman:
She eats and wipes her mouth
and says, ‘I’ve done nothing wrong.’
“Under three things the earth trembles,
under four it cannot bear up:
a servant who becomes king,
a godless fool who gets plenty to eat,
a contemptible woman who gets married,
and a servant who displaces her mistress.
“Four things on earth are small,
yet they are extremely wise:
Ants are creatures of little strength,
yet they store up their food in the summer;
hyraxes are creatures of little power,
yet they make their home in the crags;
locusts have no king,
yet they advance together in ranks;
a lizard can be caught with the hand,
yet it is found in kings’ palaces.
“There are three things that are stately in their stride,
four that move with stately bearing:
a lion, mighty among beasts,
who retreats before nothing;
a strutting rooster, a he-goat,
and a king secure against revolt.
“If you play the fool and exalt yourself,
or if you plan evil,
clap your hand over your mouth!
For as churning cream produces butter,
and as twisting the nose produces blood,
so stirring up anger produces strife.”
Devotional:
In this chapter, we get the opportunity to learn from another wise man. Not much is known about Agur except that he was most likely not an Israelite, yet he was God-fearing and revered for his wisdom. Agur’s wisdom is evident in his sayings about contentment and right living. “Two things I ask of you, O LORD; do not refuse me before I die: Keep falsehood and lies far from me; give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread. Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you and say, ‘Who is the LORD?’ Or I may become poor and steal, and so dishonor the name of my God.” (v. 7-9) If Agur’s prayer sounds familiar, it’s because Jesus echoed this in what is now known as “The Lord’s Prayer”:
“This, then, is how you should pray: “‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.’” (Matt 6:9-13)
In Proverbs 23 we studied the foolishness of gluttony. Here, we are cautioned against having selfish and insatiable appetites for worldly things. “The leech has two daughters. ‘Give! Give!’ they cry. “There are three things that are never satisfied, four that never say, ‘Enough!’: the grave, the barren womb, land, which is never satisfied with water, and fire, which never says, ‘Enough!’ (v 15-16). Instead, hunger and thirst “for God, for the living God” and His righteousness and you “will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” (Ps 42:2; Mt 5:6; Jn 4:14)
In the latter part of the chapter, Agur marvels at the wonders of God and man. Every day, we wake up, work out, take a shower, do our job, drive home, have dinner, wind down, go to bed. Sometimes life can start to feel like a treadmill! But there are so many amazing mysteries to observe in God’s masterful creation. Agur looks up and sees the eagle gliding effortlessly on the updrafts; he looks down and sees the snake as it slithers along without any limbs; he looks out to sea and sees a magnificent ship supported by the physics of buoyancy; he looks and witnesses young lovers, their adoration blossoming without any rational explanation (v. 18-19). He then marvels at the strength and productivity of ants, the cleverness of hyraxes, the solidarity of locusts, and the honor given to lizards; these creatures “are small, yet they are extremely wise” in the way they thrive by God’s design (v. 24-28).
Take a few minutes today to thank God for what you have. Then look around and wonder anew at the marvelous and mysterious creation all around you!
Key Verses:
“Two things I ask of you, O LORD; do not refuse me before I die: Keep falsehood and lies far from me; give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread.” ~ Proverbs 30:7-8
Questions:
- What are you thankful for today?
- Stop in your journey today, look around, and take note of the marvel of creation. What surprised you?