The Grands Letter (Prov/GLJ)
Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D. on July 26, 2023 5:39 am (CST)Dear Grands,
Proverbs 30:10-14, âDo not slander a slave to his master, or he will curse you and you will be found guilty.
11 There is a kind of man who curses his father and does not bless his mother.
12 There is a kind who is pure in his own eyes, yet is not washed from his filthiness.
13 There is a kind– oh how lofty are his eyes! And his eyelids are raised in arrogance.
14 There is a kind of man whose teeth are like swords and his jaw teeth like knives, to devour the afflicted from the earth and the needy from among men.â
Asssuming that Solomon is the author of these verses, we surely must
give him credit for understanding the ways and means of people around
him. Dr. Irving L. Jensen gives us additional insight when he writes,
âSolomon was a unique character in many ways;
he was musician, poet, botanist, zoologist, business-
man, administrator, and kingâŚHis wisdom was a direct
gift from GodâŚ.The proverbs are Godâs detailed instruc-
tions and exhortations to His people concerning their
thought-and-deed life. Much of the book is addressed
especially to young peopleâŚThe proverbs are mainly
about personal ethics, not as the sinnerâs way to God,
but as the believerâs walk with God on this earthâŚ. The
counsel of Proverbs is profitable for all people âsaved
and unsavedâbut the unsaved do not gain salvation by attempting to perform its good deedsâ (cf. Eph. 2:8-9).
(Jensenâs Survey of the Old Testament (p. 291).
Certainly, neither Dr. Jensen nor I are emphasizing good deeds instead
of a clear and conscientious faith in the LORD Jesus Christ. Yet, Iâm sure
we have both witnessed those who argue for their âgood deedsâ as the
key to unlocking the door to Heaven and Eternal Life. The simple truth,
however, is not what we think; itâs what God says that counts!
Have you honestly been born again in Christ Jesus? Itâs not the life you
live that opens that door; itâs your faith and trust in Christâs death and resurrection. If youâve never asked Him to save you, youâre clearly not saved. Still, the asking is more than saying, âPass the potatos, please.â Itâs a commitment somewhat like a military requirement, only much more
secure. It a one-time commitment and it lasts forever! Say a simple prayer and ask Jesus to save you. Youâll experience a difference! Then tell a friend what youâve received. They can receive Him, too; and you
can help them do it! God bless you!
Heartily in Christ Jesus,
(Dado III)
Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America
“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” â Corrie ten Boom