Matthew Henry Commentary Proverbs 2

Matthew Henry Commentary

Proverbs 2

1662–1714
Presbyterian
Matthew Henry
Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry Commentary

Proverbs 2

1662–1714
Presbyterian
Verses 1-9

"My son, if thou wilt receive my words, And lay up my commandments with thee; So as to incline thine ear unto wisdom, And apply thy heart to understanding; Yea, if thou cry after discernment, And lift up thy voice for understanding; If thou seek her as silver, And search for her as for hid treasures: Then shalt thou understand the fear of Jehovah, And find the knowledge of God. For Jehovah giveth wisdom; Out of his mouth [cometh] knowledge and understanding: He layeth up sound wisdom for the upright; [He is] a shield to them that walk in integrity; That he may guard the paths of justice, And preserve the way of his saints. Then shalt thou understand righteousness and justice, And equity, [yea], every good path." — Proverbs 2:1-9 (ASV)

Those who earnestly seek heavenly wisdom will never complain that they have lost their labor; and the freeness of the gift does not do away with the necessity of our diligence (John 6:27). Let them seek, and they shall find it; let them ask, and it shall be given to them.

Observe who are thus favored. They are the righteous, on whom the image of God is renewed, which consists in righteousness. If we depend upon God and seek him for wisdom, he will enable us to keep the paths of judgment.

Verses 10-22

"For wisdom shall enter into thy heart, And knowledge shall be pleasant unto thy soul; Discretion shall watch over thee; Understanding shall keep thee: To deliver thee from the way of evil, From the men that speak perverse things; Who forsake the paths of uprightness, To walk in the ways of darkness; Who rejoice to do evil, And delight in the perverseness of evil; Who are crooked in their ways, And wayward in their paths: To deliver thee from the strange woman, Even from the foreigner that flattereth with her words; That forsaketh the friend of her youth, And forgetteth the covenant of her God: For her house inclineth unto death, And her paths unto the dead; None that go unto her return again, Neither do they attain unto the paths of life: That thou mayest walk in the way of good men, And keep the paths of the righteous. For the upright shall dwell in the land, And the perfect shall remain in it. But the wicked shall be cut off from the land, And the treacherous shall be rooted out of it." — Proverbs 2:10-22 (ASV)

If we are truly wise, we will be careful to avoid all evil company and evil practices. When wisdom governs us, then it not only fills the head but also enters into the heart, and will preserve us from both corruptions within and temptations without. The ways of sin are ways of darkness, uncomfortable and unsafe: what fools are those who leave the plain, pleasant, light-filled paths of uprightness to walk in such ways! They take pleasure in sin, both in committing it and in seeing others commit it.

Every wise person will shun such company. True wisdom will also preserve us from those who lead to fleshly lusts, which defile the body, that living temple, and war against the soul. These are evils that arouse the sorrow of every serious mind and cause every thoughtful parent to look upon his children with anxiety, lest they be entangled in such fatal snares. Let the sufferings of others be our warnings.

Our Lord Jesus deters us from sinful pleasures by the everlasting torments that follow them. It is very rare that any who are caught in this snare of the devil recover; the heart is so hardened and the mind blinded by the deceitfulness of this sin. Many think that this caution, besides its literal sense, is also to be understood as a warning against idolatry and subjecting the soul to the body by seeking any forbidden object. The righteous must leave the earth just as the wicked must; but the earth is a very different thing to them.

To the wicked, it is all the heaven they will ever have; to the righteous, it is the place of preparation for heaven. And is it all the same to us whether we share with the wicked in the miseries of their end, or share those everlasting joys that will crown believers?

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