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Day 301: Wisdom and Instruction - A Guide to Righteous Living

Welcome to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience on Day 301. Today's reading focuses on parental guidance and the virtue of wisdom. Key points include the importance of heeding correction, developing good judgment, and avoiding the path of evildoers. The scripture emphasizes valuing wisdom above all for a long and fulfilling life. It warns against the dangers posed by immoral situations and instructs on maintaining integrity and prudence. Principles of hard work and the pitfalls of laziness are highlighted along with a detailed analogy to the ant's industrious nature. The text concludes with wisdom’s timeless heritage and its integral role in a righteous life. Join us as we explore these essential teachings and their applications for everyday living.

00:00 Introduction to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:30 The Value of Wisdom and Good Judgment
01:29 Avoiding the Path of the Wicked
02:50 The Immoral Woman: A Warning
05:54 Lessons from the Ant and the Dangers of Laziness
06:49 The Seven Things the Lord Hates
07:16 The Importance of Parental Guidance
11:34 Wisdom's Call and Its Rewards
15:22 The Contrast Between Wisdom and Folly
17:16 Conclusion and Farewell

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 300 and 1.

My children listen.

When your father corrects you, pay
attention and learn good judgment.

For I am giving you good guidance.

Don't turn away from my
instructions for I too.

Was once my father's son tenderly
loved as my mother's only child.

My father taught me
take my words to heart.

Follow my commands and you will live.

Get wisdom, develop good judgment.

Don't forget my words,
or turn away from them.

Don't turn your back on wisdom
for she will protect you.

Love her and she will guard you.

Getting wisdom is the wisest
thing you can do and whatever else

you do, develop good judgment.

If you prize wisdom,
she will make you great.

Embrace her and she will honor you.

She will place a lovely
wreath on your head.

She will present you with a
beautiful crown, my child.

Listen to me and do as I say, and
you will have a long, good life.

I will teach you wisdom's ways and lead
you in straight paths when you walk.

You won't be held back.

When you run, you won't stumble.

Take hold of my instructions.

Don't let them go.

Guard them for they are the key to life.

Don't do as the wicked do and don't
follow the path of evil doers.

Don't even think about it.

Don't go that way.

Turn away and keep moving.

For evil, people can't sleep until
they've done their evil deed for the day.

They can't rest until they've
caused someone to stumble.

They eat the food of wickedness
and drink the wine of violence.

The way of the righteous is like the
first gleam of dawn, which shines ever

brighter until the full light of day.

But the way of the wicked
is like total darkness.

They have no idea what
they're stumbling over.

My child.

Pay attention to what I say.

Listen carefully to my words.

Don't lose sight of them.

Let them penetrate deep into your heart
for they bring life to those who find

them and healing to their whole body.

Guard your heart above all else for
it determines the course of your life.

Avoid all perverse talk.

Stay away from corrupt speech.

Look straight ahead and fix your
eyes on what lies before you.

Mark out a straight path for your feet.

Stay on the safe path.

Don't get sidetracked.

Keep your feet from following evil.

My son, pay attention to my wisdom.

Listen carefully to my wise counsel.

Then you will show discernment and your
lips will express what you've learned.

For the lips of an immoral woman
are as sweet as honey, and her

mouth is smoother than oil, but in
the end she is as bitter as poison.

As dangerous as a double-edged
sword, her feet go down to death.

Her steps lead straight to the grave for
she cares nothing about the path to life.

She staggers down a crooked
trail and doesn't realize it.

So now my sons listen to me, never
stray from what I am about to say.

Stay away from her.

Don't go near the door of her house.

If you do, you will lose your honor
and will lose to merciless people.

All you have achieved, strangers will
consume your wealth and someone else

will enjoy the fruit of your labor.

In the end, you will groan in anguish
When disease consumes your body,

you will say how I hated discipline.

If only I had not
ignored all the warnings.

Oh, why didn't I listen to my teachers?

Why didn't I pay attention
to my instructors?

I have come to the brink of utter ruin,
and now I must face public disgrace.

Drink water from your own.

Well, share your love only with your wife.

Why spill the water of your springs in
the streets having sex with just anyone?

You should reserve it for yourselves.

Never share it with strangers.

Let your wife be a fountain
of blessing for you.

Rejoice in the wife of your youth.

She is a loving dear.

A graceful dough.

Let her breasts satisfy you.

Always.

May you always be captivated by her love.

Why be captivated, my son by
an immoral woman or fondle the

breasts of a promiscuous woman.

For the Lord sees clearly what a man
does examining every path he takes.

An evil man is held
captive by his own sins.

They are ropes that catch and hold him.

He will die for lack of self-control.

He will be lost because
of his great foolishness.

My child.

If you have put up security for
a friend's debt or agreed to

guarantee the debt of a stranger.

If you have trapped yourself by your
agreement and are caught by what you

said, follow my advice and save yourself.

For you have placed your
yourself at your friend's mercy.

Now, swallow your pride.

Go and beg to have your name erased.

Don't put it off.

Do it now.

Don't rest until you do.

Save yourself like a gazelle,
escaping from a hunter like

a bird, fleeing from a net.

Take a lesson from the ants.

You lazy bones learn from their ways and
become wise, though they have no prints

or governor or ruler to make them work.

They labor hard all summer.

Gathering food for the
winter, but you lazy bones.

How long will you sleep?

When will you wake up?

A little extra sleep, a little
more slumber, a little folding of

the hands to rest, then poverty
will pounce on you like a bandit.

Scarcity will attack you
like an armed robber.

What are worthless and wicked?

People like their constant liars
signaling their deceit with a

wink of the eye, A nudge of the
foot or the wiggle of fingers.

Their perverted hearts plot
evil, and they constantly stir up

trouble, but they will be destroyed,
suddenly broken in an instant.

Beyond all hope of healing, there are six
things The Lord hates no seven things he

detests, haughty eyes, a lying tongue,
hands that kill the innocent, a heart that

plots evil, feet, that race to do wrong.

A false witness who pours out lies, A
person who sows discord in a family.

My son.

Obey your father's commands and don't
neglect your mother's instruction.

Keep their words always in your heart.

Tie them around your neck when you walk.

Their counsel will lead
you when you sleep.

They will protect you when you wake up.

They will advise you.

For their command is a lamp and their
instruction, a light, their corrective

discipline is the way to life.

It will keep you from the
immoral woman from the smooth

tongue of a promiscuous woman.

Don't lust for her beauty.

Don't let her COI glances seduce you.

For a prostitute will bring you to
poverty, but sleeping with another

man's wife will cost you your life.

Can a man scoop a flame into his lap
and not have his clothes catch on fire?

Can he walk on hot coals
and not blister his feet?

So it is with the man who
sleeps with another man's wife.

He who embraces her
will not go on punished.

Excuses might be found for a thief
who steals because he is starving.

But if he is caught, he must pay
back seven times what he stole.

Even if he has to sell
everything in his house.

But the man who commits adultery is
an utter fool for he destroys himself.

He will be wounded and disgraced.

His shame will never be erased
for the woman's jealous.

Husband will be furious
and he will show no mercy.

When he takes revenge, he
will accept no compensation.

Nor be satisfied with
a payoff of any size.

Follow my advice.

My son always treasure my
commands, obey my commands and

live guard my instructions.

As you guard your own eyes,
tie them on your fingers.

As a reminder, write them
deep within your heart.

Love wisdom like a sister.

Make insight.

A beloved member of your family.

Let them protect you from an
affair with an immoral woman.

From listening to the flattery of a
promiscuous woman, while I was at the

window of my house looking through the
curtain, I saw some naive young men and

one in particular who lacked common sense.

He was crossing the street near
the house of an immoral woman

strolling down the path by her house.

It was at twilight in the
evening as deep darkness fell.

The woman approached him, seductively
dressed, and sly of heart.

She was the brash, rebellious type,
never content to stay at home.

She is often in the streets and
markets soliciting at every corner.

She threw her arms around him and
kissed him and with a brazen look.

She said, I've just made my peace
offerings and fulfilled my vows.

You are the one I was looking for.

I came out to find you and here you are.

My bed is spread with beautiful blankets,
with colored sheets of Egyptian linen.

I've perfumed my bed with
myrrh, alos, and cinnamon.

Come.

Let's drink our fill
of love until morning.

Let's enjoy each other's caresses
for my husband is not home.

He's away on a long trip.

He has taken a wallet full
of money with him and won't

return until later this month.

So she seduced him with her pretty
speech and enticed him with her flattery.

He followed her at once, like
an ox going to the slaughter.

He was like a stag caught
in a trap awaiting the arrow

that would pierce its heart.

He was like a bird flying into a snare
little knowing it would cost him his life.

So listen to me, my sons, and
pay attention to my words.

Don't let your heart
stray away toward her.

Don't wander down her wayward path.

For she has been the ruin of many,
many men have been her victims.

Her house is the road to the grave.

Her bedroom is the den of death.

Listen, as wisdom calls out here,
as understanding raises her voice

on the hilltop along the road, she
takes her stand at the crossroads.

By the gates at the entrance to
the town on the road leading in.

She cries aloud.

I call to you, to all of you.

I raise my voice to all people.

Use simple people, use good judgment.

You foolish people.

Show some understanding.

Listen to me for, I have
important things to tell you.

Everything I say is right for I speak the
truth and detest every kind of deception.

My advice is wholesome.

There is nothing devious or crooked in it.

My words are plain to anyone
with understanding, clear

to those with knowledge.

Choose my instruction rather than silver,
and knowledge rather than pure gold for

wisdom is far more valuable than rubies.

Nothing you desire can compare with it.

I wisdom live together with good judgment.

I know where to discover
knowledge and discernment.

All who fear the Lord will hate evil.

Therefore, I hate pride and arrogance.

Corruption and perverse speech,
common sense and success belong to me.

Insight and strength are mine.

Because of me, King's reign
and rulers make just decrees.

Rulers lead with my help, and
nobles make righteous judgments.

I love all who love me.

Those who search will surely find me.

I have riches and honor as well
as enduring wealth and justice.

My gifts are better than
gold, even the purest gold.

My wage is better than sterling silver.

I walk in righteousness
in paths of justice.

Those who love me inherit wealth.

I will fill their treasuries.

The Lord formed me from the beginning
before he created anything else.

I was appointed in ages past at the
very first, before the earth began.

I was born before the oceans
were created before the springs

bubbled forth their waters.

Before the mountains were formed,
before the hills I was born, before

he had made the earth and fields
and the first handfuls of soil.

I was there when he established
the heavens, when he drew

the horizon on the oceans.

I was there when he set the
clouds above, when he established

springs deep in the earth.

I was there when he set the limits
of the seas so they would not

spread beyond their boundaries.

And when he marked off the
Earth's foundations, I was

the architect at his side.

I was his constant delight,
rejoicing always in his presence

and how happy I was with the world.

He created how I rejoiced
with the human family.

And so my children listen to me for
all who follow my ways are joyful.

Listen to my instruction and
be wise, don't ignore it.

Joyful are those who listen to me,
watching for me daily at my gates,

waiting for me outside my home,
for whoever finds me, finds life

and receives favor from the Lord.

But those who miss me injure
themselves, all who hate me, love death.

Wisdom has built her house.

She has carved its seven columns.

She has prepared a great banquet,
mixed the wines and set the table.

She has sent her servants
to invite everyone to come.

She calls out from the
heights overlooking the city.

Come in with me.

She urges the simple to
those who lack good judgment.

She says, come eat my
food and drink the wine.

I have mixed.

Leave your simple ways
behind and begin to live.

Learn to use good judgment.

Anyone who rebukes a mocker
will get an insult in return.

Anyone who corrects the wicked will get
hurt, so don't bother correcting mockers.

They will only hate you, but correct
the wise and they will love you.

Instruct the wise and
they will be even wiser.

Teach the righteous and
they will learn even more.

Fear of the Lord is the foundation
of wisdom, knowledge of the holy one.

Results In good judgment,
wisdom will multiply your days

and add years to your life.

If you become wise, you
will be the one to benefit.

If you scorn wisdom, you
will be the one to suffer.

The woman named Folly is brash.

She is ignorant and doesn't know it.

She sits in her doorway on the
heights overlooking the city.

She calls out to men going by who
are minding their own business.

Come in with me.

She urges the simple to
those who lack good judgment.

She says, stolen water is refreshing.

Food eaten in secret tastes
the best, but little do they

know that the dead are there.

Her guests are in the depth of the grave.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading Experience.

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