What is the meaning of Proverbs 3:21? My son - The phrase personalizes wisdom’s call, reminding believers that God’s counsel comes from a loving Father. - Proverbs repeatedly opens with this tender address (Proverbs 1:8; 2:1; 4:1), underscoring relationship before instruction. - It signals that what follows is family talk, urging us to lean in as children eager to honor our Father (Ephesians 5:1). Do not lose sight of this - Solomon warns against spiritual drift. Truth can fade when we become distracted (Hebrews 2:1). - Staying focused involves: • Daily Scripture intake (Joshua 1:8). • Intentional remembrance through meditation (Psalm 119:15–16). • Accountability with wise companions who keep us on course (Proverbs 13:20). - Like Peter walking on water, vision fixed on Christ sustains; looking elsewhere sinks us (Matthew 14:29-30). Preserve sound judgment and discernment - “Preserve” speaks of active guarding—much like keeping valuables secure (Proverbs 4:23). - Sound judgment is the ability to choose what pleases God; discernment separates truth from error (Philippians 1:9-10). - Practical ways to preserve them: • Filter inputs—evaluate media, counsel, and culture against Scripture (1 Thessalonians 5:21). • Practice obedience—each act of faith sharpens spiritual perception (John 7:17). • Pray for wisdom—God promises to give generously (James 1:5). - The payoff appears in the next verses: life, safety, confidence, and peace (Proverbs 3:22-26). summary God, the loving Father, calls us to keep His wisdom front-and-center. As cherished children we must refuse distraction, actively guard sound judgment, and nurture discernment. Doing so anchors our lives in divine stability and blessing, fulfilling the promise that those who cling to His truth walk securely and shine His light in a dim world. |