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Wisdom and the Gate

Proverbs 4:7-27, Wisdom 10:15-21, Matthew 7:13-20

Let’s look at some background:

Solomon was the most esteemed man of wisdom in the Old Testament, so it comes as no surprise that someone wanted to credit him with the authorship of this Book of Wisdom. However, by the first century, scholars were questioning this attribution. The Book of Proverbs is traditionally attributed primarily to King Solomon, although it also contains contributions from other authors.

The Book of Wisdom and Proverbs contain wise sayings, teachings, and advice on various aspects of life: morality, work, relationships, and spirituality.

Wisdom is thinking and acting using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense, and insight. It is associated with attributes such as unbiased judgment, compassion, experiential self-knowledge, self-transcendence, non-attachment, and virtues such as ethics and benevolence.

Aristotle believed in two types of wisdom: theoretical and practical. The former involves the exploration of things we can’t change but about which we seek truth. The latter explores that which we can change through making good choices.[1]

Wisdom involves several characteristics:

Knowledge and Insight: Learning acquired over time, encompassing factual knowledge and experiential understanding, going beyond mere information, allowing one to discern inner qualities and relationships. Imagine it as a vast library of life lessons and insights.

Sound Judgment: Prudent decision-making by seeing beneath the surface of things, weighing options, and choosing wisely using common sense and unbiased judgment. Picture it as a compass guiding you through life’s complexities.

Ethical Virtues: Virtues like compassion, benevolence, and ethics. A wise person considers their well-being and the greater good. Think of it as a moral compass that steers actions toward kindness and justice.

Self-Transcendence: Rising above personal biases and attachments to see beyond ego and connecting with a broader perspective. Imagine it as a bridge between the self and the universe.

Ancient Teachings: Teachings of old wise men offering guidance on living a meaningful and purposeful life. Picture it as a treasure trove of timeless advice.[2]

Wisdom isn’t just about knowing facts; it’s about applying knowledge, making sound choices, and embodying virtues that enrich our lives and the lives of others.

In Proverbs 4:7-27 verses, we hear eight steps to incorporating wisdom into our lives:

  1. Pursue Wisdom and Understanding: actively seek knowledge, understanding, and discernment, learning from various sources, seeking advice, and being open to growth.
  2. Cherish Wisdom: wisdom enriches our lives.
  3. Straight Paths and Steady Steps: walking straight paths leading to righteous living where our steps are sure, and we avoid stumbling.
  4. Guard Your Heart and Words: Our hearts influence our actions. We must protect our inner thoughts, emotions, and intentions by watching our words, avoiding gossip, lies, and harmful speech.
  5. Stay Focused and Avoid Distractions: keeping wisdom in sight and within our hearts.  
  6. Choose the Path of Righteousness: the contrast between the righteous and the wicked is clear. The righteous path leads to light, while the evil path is darkness.

The dark side will tell you to believe what you want. It will convince you with thoughts like these:

•     Allow hate into your life, and it will give you power!

•     Allow your lusts to be released and fed because you deserve it!

But Scripture repeatedly tells us to resist the dark side. The prophet Isaiah said:

“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.” (Isaiah 5:20)

  • Self-Reflection and Steadfastness: considering your actions, motives, and goals; steadfast in your values, even when faced with challenges or temptations.
  • Avoid Extremes, which can lead us away from wisdom. Avoid rigid dogmas or reckless behavior, seeking moderation and discernment.

In summary, applying these principles involves seeking wisdom, guarding our hearts, making intentional choices, and staying focused on righteousness. Let these timeless truths guide our daily lives.

In the Matthew passage, Jesus warns that there are two gates into Heaven: one wide and one narrow. If we live our lives guided by the principles in Proverbs, we will select the narrow gate as our path.

Enter through the narrow gate, for the gate is wide, and the road is easy, which leads to destruction,

But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life. (Matthew 7:13-14)

Are you on the narrow path?

Delivered at First Wednesday, March 2024, Trinity Episcopal Church
on Capitol Square,  Columbus, OH; 6 March 2024


[1]       Aristotle, Lacewing, n.d., Positive Psychology

[2]       Dictionary Thesaurus, Meriam Webster.org

The Southern Baptist Convention Throws Transgender People Under The Bus

Yesterday delegates to the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention (the largest Protestant body in American, with around 16 million members) approved a resolution concerning transgender people. The points they affirmed about transgender people are below, each followed by the supporting text from the affirmed resolution. Following these points is the whole of the resolution from which this support is derived.

Transgender people are crazy. (“[Transgender people experience] a perceived conflict between their biological sex and their gender identity.”)

Transgender people are delusional. (“Gender identity should be determined by biological sex and not by one’s self-perception.”)

Transgender people are rejecting God’s will (“We affirm God’s original design to create two distinct and complementary sexes, male and female.” “We affirm distinctions in masculine and feminine roles as ordained by God.”)

Transgender people are rejecting God’s plan. (“We affirm that male and female designate the fundamental distinction that God has embedded in the very biology of the human race.”)

If transgender people would pray more they’d stop being transgender. (“We invite all transgender persons to trust in Christ and to experience renewal in the gospel.”)

Transgender people should not be protected by law. (“We call upon all judges and public officials to resist and oppose the efforts to treat gender identity as a protected class.” “We commit ourselves to pray for and support legislative and legal efforts to oppose the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and other legislation like it that would give gender identity the same legal protections as sex and race.”)

No law should ever in any way validate transgender people. (“We continue to oppose steadfastly all efforts by any court or state legislature to validate transgender identity as morally praiseworthy.”)

It’s immoral for a transgender person to alter their body to reflect their gender identity. (“We condemn efforts to alter one’s bodily identity [e.g., cross-sex hormone therapy, gender reassignment surgery] to bring it into line with one’s perceived gender identity.”)

Children need to be protected from the idea of transgender people being normal. (“We oppose all efforts by media and entertainment outlets and public schools to mainstream transgender identity in the eyes of our children.”)

Hate speech from the pulpit against transgender people should be practiced and protected. (“We call on Southern Baptist churches to commit to guard our religious liberty to teach and preach the Bible’s message about sex and gender.”)

All Christians should actively teach and preach against transgender people. (“Our love for the gospel and urgency for the Great Commission must include declaring what God’s word teaches about God’s design for us as male and female persons created in His image and for His glory.”)

Transgender people are welcome in church as long as they repent. (“We welcome them [transgender people] into our congregations as they repent and believe in Christ.”)

The Southern Baptist Convention loves transgender people. (“We love our transgender neighbors, [and] seek their good always …”)

People belonging to the Southern Baptist Convention aren’t transgender. (“We will teach and model for our own children the Bible’s message about manhood and womanhood.”)

It’s wrong for transgender people to be bullied. (“We condemn acts of abuse or bullying committed against [transgender people].”)

Before moving on to the whole of the resolution concerning transgender people ratified today by the Southern Baptist Convention, I would like to propose a resolution concerning the Southern Baptist Convention:

    On the Southern Baptist Convention

    WHEREAS, the Southern Baptist Convention continues to speak and act in ways that are profoundly contrary to the spirit and Gospel of Jesus Christ; and

    WHEREAS, the Southern Baptist Convention continues to foster great pain and suffering in this world by codifying its condemnation of entire populations of human beings; now, therefore, be it

    RESOLVED, That the Southern Baptist Convention is sad beyond expression and a tragically perverted version of Christianity that the march of time cannot soon enough trample into the dust.

    Here is the whole childish mess of the SBC’s anti-transgender resolution:

    On Transgender Identity

    WHEREAS, about 700,000 Americans perceive their gender identity to be at variance with the physical reality of their biological birth sex; and

    WHEREAS, the American Psychiatric Association removed this condition (aka, “gender identity disorder”) from its list of disorders in 2013, substituting “gender identity disorder” with “gender dysphoria”; and

    WHEREAS, the American Psychiatric Association includes among its treatment options for gender dysphoria cross-sex hormone therapy, gender reassignment surgery, and social and legal transition to the desired gender; and

    WHEREAS, news reports indicate that parents are allowing their children to undergo these “therapies”; and

    WHEREAS, many LGBT activists have sought to normalize the transgender experience and to define gender according to one’s self-perception apart from biological anatomy; and

    WHEREAS, the separation of one’s gender identity from the physical reality of their biological birth sex poses the harmful effect of engendering an understanding of sexuality and personhood that is fluid; and

    WHEREAS, some public school systems are encouraging parents and teachers to affirm the feelings of children whose self-perception of their own gender is at variance with their biological sex; and

    WHEREAS, some public school systems are allowing access to bathrooms and locker rooms according to a child’s self-perception of gender and not according to their biological sex; and

    WHEREAS, the state of New Jersey prohibits licensed counselors from any attempt to change a child’s “gender expression”; and

    WHEREAS, the United States Senate passed last year legislation titled the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), which would radically alter the idea of protected classes in American law, granting sexual orientation and gender identity the same employment protections as sex and race; and

    WHEREAS, ENDA would make it illegal for certain businesses and organizations to fire or to refuse to hire or promote an employee because of his or her gender identity that is at variance with biological sex; and

    WHEREAS, Although recent formulations of ENDA contain a religious exemption, they do not contain an exemption for rights of conscience or religious freedom to protect businesses with a religious character (such as religious bookstores, publishers, and parachurch ministries) and other businesses with religious owners or managers; and

    WHEREAS, Such legislation jeopardizes our First Amendment freedoms by establishing in law the principle that disapproval of transgender behavior is a form of bigotry, equivalent to racism; and

    WHEREAS, these cultural currents run counter to the biblical teaching that “Man is the special creation of God, made in His own image. He created them male and female as the crowning work of His creation. The gift of gender is thus part of the goodness of God’s creation” (BF&M 2000, “III. Man”); now, therefore, be it

    RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, June 10-12, 2014, recognize that all persons are created in God’s image and are made to glorify Him (Genesis 1:27; Isaiah 43:7); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we recognize that the Fall of man into sin and God’s subsequent curse have introduced brokenness and futility into God’s good creation (Genesis 3:1-24; Romans 8:20); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we extend love and compassion to those whose experience of this brokenness includes a perceived conflict between their biological sex and their gender identity (Romans 8:22-23); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we affirm God’s good design that gender identity should be determined by biological sex and not by one’s self-perception—a perception which is often influenced by fallen human nature in ways contrary to God’s design (Ephesians 4:17-18); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we affirm God’s original design to create two distinct and complementary sexes, male and female (Genesis 1:27; Matthew 19:4; Mark 10:6); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we affirm that male and female designate the fundamental distinction that God has embedded in the very biology of the human race; and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we affirm distinctions in masculine and feminine roles as ordained by God as part of the created order, and that those distinctions should find an echo in every human heart (Genesis 2:18, 21-24; 1 Corinthians 11:7-9; Ephesians 5:22-33; 1 Timothy 2:12-14); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we invite all transgender persons to trust in Christ and to experience renewal in the gospel (1 Timothy 1:15-16); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we love our transgender neighbors, seek their good always, welcome them into our congregations as they repent and believe in Christ, and spur them on to love and good deeds in the name of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:18-20; Galatians 5:14; Hebrews 10:24); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we regard our transgender neighbors as image-bearers of almighty God and therefore that we condemn acts of abuse or bullying committed against them; and be if further

    RESOLVED, That we condemn efforts to alter one’s bodily identity (e.g., cross-sex hormone therapy, gender reassignment surgery) to bring it into line with one’s perceived gender identity; and be if further

    RESOLVED, That we continue to oppose steadfastly all efforts by any court or state legislature to validate transgender identity as morally praiseworthy (Isaiah 5:20); and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we commit ourselves to pray for and support legislative and legal efforts to oppose the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and other legislation like it that would give gender identity the same legal protections as sex and race; and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we call upon all judges and public officials to resist and oppose the efforts to treat gender identity as a protected class; and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we oppose all efforts by media and entertainment outlets and public schools to mainstream transgender identity in the eyes of our children; and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we call on Southern Baptist churches to commit to guard our religious liberty to teach and preach the Bible’s message about sex and gender; and be it further

    RESOLVED, That we will to teach and model for our own children the Bible’s message about manhood and womanhood; and be it finally

    RESOLVED, That our love for the gospel and urgency for the Great Commission must include declaring the whole counsel of God, including what God’s word teaches about God’s design for us as male and female persons created in His image and for His glory (Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 20:27; Romans 11:36).

Read more: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/johnshore/2014/06/the-southern-baptist-convention-throws-transgender-people-under-the-bus/#ixzz34LKWYFcw