Forks in the Road (Proverbs 4:10-18)
There are seasons in life when the road ahead feels uncertain. You may find yourself standing at a crossroads, wondering which direction will lead to life and which will lead to regret. Sometimes the choices are obvious, but often they are not. In those moments, what we long for is clarity, a light to guide our steps. Proverbs 4:10-18 presents a fatherly exhortation to embrace wisdom as a life-giving path and to reject the way of wickedness as destructive and disorienting. The passage is structured around two contrasting “ways” or “paths,” a common motif in wisdom literature. The way of wisdom is marked by instruction, righteousness, and increasing light, while the way of the wicked is characterized by moral blindness, compulsion toward evil, and deepening darkness. The wicked stumble in darkness, unable to see what trips them up (v. 19). But those who walk in righteousness travel a different road entirely. Their path is "like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighte...