
π When you read the book of Proverbs as a Lutheran, it's important to keep Jesus at the center of the conversation.
βοΈ The law in Proverbs can make you uncomfortable as it shows how things are supposed to be, and we may feel like we don't measure up.
βοΈ But remember, the law is never the only word, and it has no bearing on your salvation in Christ.
The law is a gift in two ways - π
π It paints a picture of Jesus (Not you. The gospel describes you.)
π It shows you're a sinner in need of a savior.
β‘ The crucial thing to remember is that the law should NEVER burden your conscience about your salvation.
π Your identity isn't defined by how well you follow these rules β it's defined by the gospel.
β€οΈ You are someone Christ died for, someone who is baptized.
π When you feel that midnight self-hatred creeping in about how you've failed to measure up, remember: you're not supposed to be God. You're supposed to be the one God died for.
π¦ Think of the law like a lion. You wouldn't want to get close to a lion in the wild β it would kill you! But when the lion is safely in its cage at the zoo, you can appreciate its beauty and power.
π Similarly, when the gospel "cages" the law through Christ's work on the cross, you can appreciate the wisdom in Proverbs without being threatened by it.
π So yes, read Proverbs! It's full of good gifts.
π But whenever you see words like "wisdom" or read about fulfilling the law, make sure you're thinking about your God, not yourself.
β¨ When you approach Proverbs this way β through the lens of Christ's perfect fulfillment and your salvation through Him β it becomes a gift instead of a burden.
π You can appreciate God's beautiful design for life while resting secure in His grace.
Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Content Executive.
Contributor Amelia is a college student and HTβs assistant webmaster.
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