HOBNOBBING WITH INTERMINGLED WISDOM
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"Through desire a man, having separated himself, intermingles with all wisdom," (Proverbs 18:1).
To have a more accurate knowledge of the foregoing passage, it is
beneficially instructive to read it from other contemporary versions
and revisions of the Holy Bible:
"A man who isolates himself seeks his own desire; he rages against all wise judgment," (NKJV).
"The selfish man quarrels against every sound principle of conduct by demanding his own way," (TLB).
Interestingly, the Dake's Annotated Reference Bible gave us the
following rather very enlightening and much more sensible marginal
rendition, which is totally different from the major thrust of the rest
of the modern versions:
"A man seeking wisdom and knowledge will separate himself from all
other pursuits, so he can devote himself to his scientific
investigations. He becomes a voluntary recluse for the sake of his
desires."
Firstly, I see in our opening text a man so dissatisfied with the
status quo that he passionately craves a radical break-away from the
mainstream establishments and the general societal drift. All of his
life, he had been fed on the same diet of deceits. But now, he finally
makes up his mind to rebel against the system, (to break away from
every known man-made traditions, culture and customs), and to cut loose
from all the accepted norms of 'civilized society', in order to pursue
the path unknown to others.
Incidentally, this happens to be where many of us are strapped and
trapped - right down in the valley of decisions; surrounded with
so-called 'earthly comforts' that we wouldn't want to miss for anything
else. It is a life of complacency, redundancy and unquestioned,
unreasoned contentment; a life of lies and make-beliefs!
However, until we are ready to ask those questions that others dare not
ask, we are not ready to break away and break through into our ultimate
liberty; and until those questions are correctly and courageously
asked, we are not yet adequately prepared to hobnob with intermingled
wisdom.
Secondly, I feel a strong sense of pity and empathy for the young man
in our text, because, by isolating himself from the mainstream society
and from all the 'accepted societal behaviours', he is accused of
quarreling with every known sound principles of conduct. He is also
considered to be notorious, unpopular, an upstart and a rabble rouser.
Not many of us will be willing to endure or put up with the ugly name
callings or derisive comments from our peers and associates.
We all want to be held in high esteem and to be acceptable in the eyes
of our fellow peers; but the sure steps that would place us on the path
that leads to our God-given destinies must almost always be walked and
trudged alone. No one else, (however closely acquainted to us), is
permitted to walk along with us on that lonely way that leads into our
individual destinies. It is mostly a lone walk even though we are never
ever alone, because Jesus is always there for us! Are you ready for
that radical departure from the well-established principles of 'sound
conduct'?
Thirdly, by venturing into the uncharted and unmapped world of
'unexplored adventures and opportunities', the young man of Proverbs
18:1 learns lessons of wisdom from various angles and strata of life,
as well as from different inexplicable phenomena of nature, and he is
generously enriched by all the experiences so gained.
While we do not advocate the Don Quixote's impractical,
idealist-adventurous lifestyle, we can safely conclude that we all can
gain most significantly if we resolutely and stoutly stand up to stir
up ourselves to reach out for the distant stars that are waiting to be
explored and to be conquered!
About the Author
Pastor Michael McBuba gave his life to Jesus Christ some twenty-nine years ago.
He is joyfully married to Pastor Christie, and they are blessed with
two lovely daughters, Iyanu-Virtue (Foster) and Madeleine-Nkem-Pelum
(Biological).
He is an Admin Staff of HSFL, and worships with the RCCG, Lagos.
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