It’s kind of ironic that as we near the end of the book of Proverbs, after hearing all this wisdom, we see someone still saying,
I am more stupid than any other person,
and I lack a human’s ability to understand.I have not gained wisdom,
and I have no knowledge of the Holy One. (Proverbs 30:2-3)
But maybe that’s the kind of humility we need. Because no matter how wise we think we are, our wisdom cannot compare with God’s.
Yet when times get rough, we start to question God.
We wonder why he allows Corona. We wonder why he allows natural disasters. We wonder why he allows all the evil we see in the world.
Like Job, we can try to demand answers from God. Like Job’s friends, we can pretend to know what all the answers are.
But in the end, we realize, “I know nothing.”
Only One truly knows and understand all things, and that isn’t us. (4)
So we have a choice. In our ignorance, we can rail against God. Or we can humble ourselves and say with Job,
I know that you can do anything
and no plan of yours can be thwarted.You asked, “Who is this who conceals my counsel with ignorance?”
Surely I spoke about things I did not understand,
things too wondrous for me to know. (Job 42:2-3)
At the beginning of the Proverbs, we saw these words,
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. (Proverbs 1:7)
And again,
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,
and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. (Proverbs 9:10)
We will never understand everything. But if we want to make a beginning, it starts with this: fear the Lord. And trust him.
What will you choose?
