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“But Rehoboam rejected the advice the elders gave him and consulted the young men who had grown up with him and were serving him.”  (2 Chronicles 10:8, NIV)

The passage of time and the limits of my personal scholarship make it difficult to know precisely why Rehoboam rejected the counsel of the men who had served his father Solomon when Solomon was king; but I suspect that it was what the Bible calls the “pride of life” that led Rehoboam to consult instead his contemporaries.

The bible is an old book that challenges our ways.  The traditions of the faithful are tested, but weathered and too-familiar.  The counsel of the ages often seems way out of step with what is being promoted as the latest and the greatest discovery.

We prefer new to old.  We choose fashion over substance.  We do, as Rehoboam did: We reject the advice that established the ways of our successful predecessors for the advice of those who are more like us in our preferences.

When tempted to make changes for the sake of establishing our independence; or for raising our profile; we should call a time-out.  Is the course we have chosen reflective of the “pride of life,” or something much, much better?   – Luther

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“There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death.” (Proverbs 16:25, NIV)

Without a trustworthy guide, we are left alone to decide how to navigate the many crossroads of this life. Yet, we are not alone if we choose to obey the word of God.  If we remain faithful to His word, we have life. 

Yes, there are many, many roads that one may choose, but only one leads to life. All others lead — eventually — to our death. 

Today’s proverb reminds us to choose carefully. Be wary of intuition alone. Be wary of advice from persons who have not been there.  Be wary of advice from persons who “have no skin in the game.” 

Thanks to our God, we have the Holy Spirit to guide our spirit.  Thanks to our God, we have One who has been tempted in all ways, as we are, yet without sin.  (Please see Hebrews 4:15) Thanks to our God, He has our vouched for us with His own holy name.

Our Father is alone worthy of our total allegiance.  He will not lead us astray.  – Luther

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