Bad Advertisement? News / Reviews: Are you a Christian? Online Store: | WESLEY'S NOTES -PROVERBS 3PREVIOUS CHAPTER - NEXT CHAPTER - HELPIII An exhortation to be steadily religious, ver. 1-4. To trust God, ver. 5, 6. To fear him, ver. 7, 8. To honour him with our substance, ver. 9, 10. To bear affliction well, ver. 11-12. The praise of wisdom, ver. 13-20. The good effects of adhering to it, ver. 21-26. Caution, against uncharitableness, strife, envy; if we would avoid a curse and inherit a blessing, ver. 27-35. 1. My law - The law of God, which might be called his law, as the gospel is called Paul's gospel, 2Tim ii, 8, because delivered by him. 3. Mercy - Mercy denotes all benignity, charity, and readiness to do good to others: truth or faithfulness respects all those duties which we owe to God or man, which we have special obligation from the rules of justice. Bind them - Like a chain, wherewith persons adorn their necks. Table - In thy mind and heart, in which all God's commands are to be received and engraven. 4. Understanding - Whereby to know thy duty, and to discern between good and evil. Of God - Grace or favour with God, and that understanding which is good in God's sight. 5. Trust - Wholly rely upon God's promises and providences. Lean not - Under this one kind of carnal confidence, he understands all other confidence in bodily strength, wealth, or friends. 8. Navel - To thy body, which is signified by one part of it. Marrow - Which is the nourishment and strength of the bones. 9. Substance - Lay out thy estate not to please thyself, but to glorify God. First-fruits - Or, with the chief or best; which answers to the first-fruits under the law. 10. So - This is not the way to diminish thy estate, but rather to increase it. 11. Despise not - Either by making light of it, or not being duly affected with it; or by accounting it an unnecessary thing: but rather esteem it a privilege and favour from God. Weary - Neither think it tedious or hard, but endure it with patience and chearfulness. 13. Findeth - Which supposes his diligent searching for it. 17. Peace - Procure a blessed tranquility in a man's mind and conscience. 18. A tree - A pledge of everlasting life. He alludes to the tree of life, and intimates, that this is the only restorer of that life which we have lost by sin. 19. Wisdom - Either by Christ, or by that Divine perfection of wisdom, which is the fountain of wisdom in man. 20. The depths - That great abyss contained in the bowels of the earth, breaks forth into fountains and rivers. 21. Eyes - The eyes of thy mind. Constantly and seriously meditate upon them. 22. Grace - Like a beautiful chain or ornament. 25. Be not - Thou shalt not be afraid. Sudden - For sudden and unexpected evils are most frightful. And fear is here put for the evils feared. Desolation - Which cometh upon the wicked. 26. Shall be - A sure ground of confidence to thee. Taken - In the snares either of sin or mischief. 27. With-hold not - Do not deny it, but readily and chearfuly impart it. Good - Any thing which is good, either counsel, comfort, reproof, or the good things of the present life. Due - That is, to all men, by that great and sovereign law of love. 28. Say not - The former verse forbad the denial, and this forbids the delay of this duty. 29. Securely - Relying upon thine integrity. 31. Envy not - For his impunity and success. 32. Abomination - Therefore sooner or later he must be miserable. The righteous - They are God's friends, to whom he imparts the favours and comforts to which other men are strangers. 33. The house - Not only upon his own person, but also upon his posterity. 35. Shame - Instead of that glory which they seek. GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - WESLEY INDEX & SEARCH |