Proverbs 8:32

32 "So, my dear friends, listen carefully; those who embrace these my ways are most blessed.

Proverbs 8:32 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 8:32

Now therefore hearken unto me, O ye children
Children of his and his Father, with whom his delights were; predestinated to the adoption of children; children of the covenant and promise, given to him as such in the covenant; for whom he became man, suffered and died, to gather together regenerated ones, by which they appear to be the children of God: these Wisdom here addresses in the most affectionate manner; Christ, having finished the account and description of himself, reassumes his former exhortation, ( Proverbs 8:5-10 ) ; and enforces it by the several particulars in the above description. From the consideration of his wisdom, riches, eternity, nearness to God, and his delights with men, he exhorts them to "hearken" to him, to his voice in the Gospel, and to what he says there; such who see themselves lost and perishing, the hungry and thirsty, the naked and weary, the disconsolate and afflicted, the poor and indigent; and also to his voice in his precepts and commands, to embrace his doctrines, and submit to his ordinances; for blessed [are they that] keep my ways;
it is a happiness to be in the ways of Christ, to be kept in them, and to keep them; Christ has promised and does vouchsafe his presence in them; there is a pleasure enjoyed in observing them; and though not for keeping, yet in keeping Christ's commands, there is great reward, ( Psalms 19:11 ) .

Proverbs 8:32 In-Context

30 I was right there with him, making sure everything fit. Day after day I was there, with my joyful applause, always enjoying his company,
31 Delighted with the world of things and creatures, happily celebrating the human family.
32 "So, my dear friends, listen carefully; those who embrace these my ways are most blessed.
33 Mark a life of discipline and live wisely; don't squander your precious life.
34 Blessed the man, blessed the woman, who listens to me, awake and ready for me each morning, alert and responsive as I start my day's work.
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