Consider Diligently – Part 3

Five instructions from a father to his son (23:1-5): [1] Consider carefully who is before you and act wisely accordingly (23:1). A ruler’s table was not the place for careless words or uncontrolled behaviour. Wisdom discerns the importance of the moment, the character of the ruler, and the need for restraint and understanding. Wise men understand that character, humility, and wisdom open doors more than appetite does. A person in authority may be observing your self-control, manners, conversation, greed, humility, and whether you can be trusted with responsibility. [2] Put a knife to your throat – exercise strict self-control (23:2). This vivid figure of speech does not advocate literal harm, but strong self-discipline and restraint. The warning is against gluttony, greed, and uncontrolled appetites. A glutton gives the impression of being immature, lacking self-control, and untrustworthy. Temperance and moderation leave a favourable impression, especially among leaders and people of influence. Scripture consistently presents self-control as evidence of wisdom, maturity, and spiritual strength (16:32). [3] Do not lust after delicacies or become impressed by luxury (23:3). The ruler’s luxurious food is called “deceitful meat” because outward luxury can hide hidden motives, obligations, temptations, or pride. The warning is against covetousness, craving luxury, pretending sophistication, or acting as though wealth and status are the highest good. A wise man remains composed whether among kings or common men and is not spiritually weakened by material attraction. Sometimes favours and gifts from powerful people come with expectations attached, and therefore, discernment is necessary. To be continued…

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