You must be in fellowship prior to your Bible study, so that the spiritual information you receive can become a source, of blessing to your soul and produce spiritual growth.
Job 28:7-8
7 There is a path [nathiyb] which no fowl [`ayit]
knoweth [yada`], and which the vulture's ['ayah] eye [`ayin] hath not seen [shazaph]:
8 The lion's [shachats] whelps [ben] have not trodden [darak]
it, nor the fierce lion [shachal] passed [`adah] by it.
KJV-Interlinear
7 'The path no bird of prey
knows, Nor has the falcon's eye caught sight of it. 8 'The proud beasts have not trodden it, Nor
has the fierce lion passed over it. NASB
The Bible discerns between precious things and
non-precious things. Typically, wood,
hay, and stubble are viewed as useless and with little if any value. They deteriorate quickly and are thrown out
or trampled over.
On the other hand, gold, silver, and precious stones
are things of great value. Their value
is intrinsic and they are never thrown out.
In life there are things of value and things of no
value. Using these same examples, the wood,
hay, and stubble of life are the representations of everything in this world. Anything and everything in this world is
nothing more than a shadow, vanity, emptiness, nothingness. Everything lies
either on or beneath the earth, and man has to expend great effort in order to
acquire or manufacture it.
Unlike the foods which come from the earth, gold and
such things are sought after despite their being hidden.
Food grows on the surface. Food utilizes the light and is relatively
easy to tend. Man does not have to place
himself in danger in order to plant, grow and harvest corn for example.
Food sustains life, while jewels serve only to
accessorize life.
In the spiritual realm, gold, silver, and precious
stones represent the intrinsic value of infinite treasure. Treasure which lasts forever and is of such
value as to far surpass the collective total of everything on this earth which
has ever existed.
Man looks at doctrine, and looks at the possibilities
of hunting for gold, building buildings, getting involved in any worldly
function, and the Bible is left behind.
But here we have the birds who have such keen
eyesight, that they can see something of value from great distances. Lions, or predatory and fierce animals, know
danger even for them, and they are smart enough to avoid danger, and they are
but animals.
But man will dig tunnels, shafts, and go into the most
extreme places, dangerous places, in order to obtain something which they
believe is valuable, but in the big picture, is not.
Birds will not venture into the dug out shafts. Wild and fierce beasts will not venture into,
but will avoid the dug out shafts, and they again, are but animals. Animals exercise common sense even though
they lack the superior intellect of humanity.
Man has the scriptures right in front of his eyes, in
his ears, within his thinking mind, but tends to ignore them. The scriptures are the most valuable thing in
existence, and are ignored. Even with
mans superior intellect, common sense seems to be lacking as far as setting up
ones priorities in life.
Man will pursue with great vigor, the hidden, imperceptible
and inaccessible treasures of the earth.
Man will busy himself with the various forms of human activity which are
common to humanity. But when doctrine is
given, doctrine whose value far exceeds all of the gold, silver, and precious
stones that exist on the planet, then it is rejected, tossed aside as garbage.
Now is the time to post a prayer.
End Of Lesson
Study to show thyself approved (mature) unto God, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing (studying/discerning), the Word of truth.
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