- J Alan R
Prospecting Proverbs in La Fortuna
What if we dug into Proverbs deep and deeper still, like miners of old who dug into the hills and valleys of the Old West until they found precious gold?
One such set of mines that comes to mind here in Arizona is a long abandoned string of gold-quartz diggings, scattered across the desert just southeast of Yuma, known as La Fortuna, meaning “the place of fortune.”
In its hey day, gold-rush parties could not get enough of the getting, especially while the getting was good. Unfortunately, where there’s great wealth to be had, greed and it’s bloody family come to party as well. La Fortuna was notorious for the many lives it claimed who dared to prospect there.
It was not lost on those who dug in those sands that their every move was eerily watched by the jealous eyes of the 250-mile stretch of sandy highway, called El Camino del Muerto, or ‘road of the dead.’ It ran through the heart of this seemingly barren tract and away with untold loads of gold pried from the hands of many a dead miner.
Still, they dug, risking everything they had, even their very lives to do whatever it took to unearth the gold they believed would make them rich beyond belief. If deep was not deep enough, then deeper still they were determined to go.
Imagine the riches we could find in Proverbs, digging like desperate prospectors, seeking even the smallest of placer, though still many flakes shy of a lode. Think of our digging as for nuggets of wisdom instead of gold. And the savings’ grace this day and age is we would not have to contend with the grubby hands of greed and the leering eyes of the road the old miners did.
We could find and have...
Prudence for the Simple...
Discretion for the Young...
Knowledge for the Wise...
And Counsel for
all the rest.
Come dig with me, prospecting Proverbs in the the greatest book ever written, God’s Holy Word. There is no other place in the universe with a greater promise of wealth beyond imagination...untold riches for the ages...vast wisdom for all time. Come dig for true gold like the miners of La Fortuna once did, with all their hearts, minds and souls.
“...if you search...as for hidden treasures...you will...find the knowledge of God.”
Prov. 2:4b, 5b
Here's what I found:
Fear
If nothing else,
Or for starters,
Respectfully fear
Who made you
And Who can
Take you out.
Such fear is the beginning
of all knowledge.
When you learn
More about Him,
A different fear
A reverent fear
Will take its place,
You’ll see.
Such fear is forever
for all knowing.
Take comfort,
Don’t be fooled...
Truth is near.
Prov. 1:1-11
Wisdom
Wisdom shouts!
Do you hear her?
She raises her voice
from the city limits,
from the city streets,
from downtown.
She shouts out in the open
for all to see.
She shouts from roof tops
for all to hear.
Wisdom shouts!
Do you hear?
She raises her voice
over the din of disdain
over mockers’ moans
over evil’s echoes.
But she will not do so
for all time.
And she will not stay put
longer than God says.
Take comfort,
Don’t fool yourself,
Truth is here.
Proverbs 1:20-33
Value
Like John at the last supper,
Your ear will always rest
Near the ever beating heart
In Jesus the Christ’s chest.
Wisdom’s call is much less
Valued by the natural ear;
It’s super natural for those
Whom God cradles their fear.
Wisdom doesn’t line the heart,
She’s there to fill the very soul.
Knowledge is a valued treasure,
Understanding makes you whole.
Proverbs 2
Nothing Compares
Far more than length of days
and long life,
Far more than heavenly favor
and earthly esteem,
Far more than healthy flesh
and strong bones,
Far more than barns of plenty
and overflowing wine,
Far more than profits of silver
and fine gold,
Far more than precious rubies
and other desires,
Nothing compares...
Far more than a moments’ peace
and conviction of heart,
Far more than trust at the time
and comforting decisions,
Far more than clear understanding
and confident paths,
Far more than fatherly chastening
and loving correction,
Far more than wisdom for the ages
and gainful understanding,
Far more than ways so pleasant
and happiness abounding,
Nothing compares...
Far more than safety in your way
and a stable foot,
Far more than not being afraid
and having sweet sleep,
Far more than freedom from the
wicked and sudden terror,
Far more than snares and evil
lying in wait,
Far more than having the power
to do good for others,
And far more than a blessed home
and neighbors without evil,
Nothing compares...
Nothing compares
to whispers in the ear
to blessings in private
to keeping us in sight
to loving us just so
to Him for
…just being near.
Proverbs 3
Live
Fathers fall
and mothers too,
But their instruction
as they lived it
never will.
Just because
parents do stray,
Do not forsake
their godly law
as they said.
Dear children,
as only tender can,
Get understanding!
Get knowledge!
Wisdom waits
for no man.
Learn all you can,
Retain their words;
Keep God’s commands,
love Him more, and
in going forth
live.
Proverbs 4
Don't Be Fooled
Don't be fooled.
Just as the paths of man
lay clearly before him,
They stretch out ahead
before the Lord
as well.
The lips of seduction
promise the sweet
of honey,
But only lure you sure
to run headlong
to the depths
of hell.
May only the lips
of the Lord's choice
Drink from your well,
not strangers who
will pour your water
into the streets.
Ponder your paths,
Don't fall into sin's
traps,
Lest you swing by
your neck
On the cords of death
therein.
Proverbs 5
Stuck
Tying yourself
to another’s folly,
even for a friend,
Is like a frog jumping
from your hand
into another’s.
So much depends
on him really
liking frogs.
For the time being,
you’re stuck.
In his mercy
you must now depend.
Do this my son,
plead for release,
Like a deer pants
for a hunter
not to shoot.
Do whatever it takes
to climb back
into the surety
of My hand.
Proverbs 6:1-5
Seven Things
There are seven things,
Yes, seven things
that the Lord God loves:
A humble look,
An honest tongue,
Hands that heal hurt,
A heart that desires to help,
Feet that are quick to do good,
A witness who speaks the truth,
And one who seeks peace.
Proverbs 6:16-19
A Lesson from Ants
Without being told
Ants know winter is near
And to gather in the harvest.
They do not fold their hands
And drift off to sleep
Until summers’ supplies
are stored aright.
Starving in the cold
is never a surprise.
Proverbs 6:6-11
Men of Folly
Poverty and calamity
accompany both
lazy and evil men.
Poverty, like an armed prowler,
falls fast upon those who fail
nearly enough to
rise and shine.
Calamity, like a cruel bully,
rushes in to break those full
of evil plans to
sow discord.
Men of folly
worthless and wicked
are broken without remedy.
Proverbs 6:12-15
In Love to Show the Way
Upon your heart
And around your neck
Wear your father’s commands
And your mother’s laws.
Wherever you go,
Whenever you lay your head
Whoever you meet,
They will be your lamp
They will be your light,
Not so as to chastise,
But in love
To show the way.
Proverbs 6: 20-23
Men Are Toast
To a harlot
Men are crusts of bread,
Harlots are fire.
Does a man
When he takes fire
To his bosom
Not get burned?
And when bread is burned
Do you not get toast?
To a hungry harlot
Men are toast.
Proverbs 6:24-29
A Husband’s Knife
A thief who steals
To fill his stomach
Is not so despised
As he who fills his lust
With another man’s wife.
Jealousy is a husband’s knife,
And he will stab such wounding
The rest of his life.
Proverbs 6:30-35
A Highway Straight
Close the lattice!
Do not even look
out the window
of your house
in the black
of night.
Walk not the streets!
Stray not on paths
to a harlot’s house,
or near where
she at twilight
waits.
Listen not!
It’s not the promise
of joy in her bed
that will consume,
but your life
her lies
will take.
Keep your heart!
For like many others
before you,
even the strong,
she’s a highway
straight
to Hell.
Proverbs 7
Who Am I?
What she whispers
in the dark of night,
I shout out loud
in the light of day.
Wickedness slithers
from her lips,
While only right things
march from mine.
My instruction is more
than gold or silver,
And by my counsel
Godly rulers rule.
Before the beginning
I was with God,
At His creating side
I delighted in man.
Listen, please, to me,
by me be wise.
Hear me, I pray,
keep my ways.
Who am I?
Proverbs 8
Dinner’s Ready
Dinner’s ready!
Come take a seat!
Come eat!
The meat of wisdom
is ready for chewing.
The bread of understanding
awaits to be swallowed.
The wine of knowledge
has been poured.
Forsake foolishness,
and live.
Proverbs 9:1-6
No Clothes
Taking a cat for a walk
on a leash, no matter how long,
Only makes you look foolish,
and the cat will hate you.
No sense giving a colony of ants
a room in your home;
It’s only a matter of time before
they’ll want the rest of the house.
Only dogs will love you more
when you say they’re bad.
Only horses learn new tricks
and perform on command.
If you’re wise in your eyes,
a legend there you’ll be.
And if you look down your nose
at those who help you,
It matters not to one of them
you wear no clothes.
Proverbs 9:7-12
Only Prating Fools
Solomon’s wisdom
speaks across the ages:
Those who listen to God
will get new marching orders
for building the kingdom,
But those who listen to themselves
will trip upon their tongues;
their ways cannot hide.
Those who live what they believe
have no need to hide their ways,
as only prating fools will fall.
Proverbs 10:8-10
Oh, the Irony
Oh, the irony.
Those who sell their souls
to possess this earth,
Will when all is said and done
will be forever removed from it.
Those who shout over all,
their voice alone heard,
When all is said and done
their tongues will be cut out.
Those who want it their way
no matter what it takes,
When all is said and done
their expectations will perish.
The foundations of wickedness
though set firm in stone,
When all is said and done
the whirlwind will make no more.
What evil wants with all its heart
though today has its say,
When all is said and done
will soon end its wicked beating.
Hatefulness rolls off the tongue
of lost and perverted souls,
When all is said and done
their own violence will gag the
dragon’s mouth.
Proverbs 10
Pride
A boiling pan
Of anything
Left unattended
Runs over.
Pride bubbling up
Leaving shame all around
Means there’s a mess
To clean up.
Proverbs 11:2
Talebearers
Forever amongst us
Are those who peddle lies,
Talebearers,
Who sell scandal
For their own gain.
Look for good news,
Seek the truth
From honest scales,
From men in whom
God delights.
The integrity of the righteous,
The blameless,
Will light the way
In the dark of night.
Proverbs 11:1-14
The Brow of Him
The wicked race with evil.
The perverse pursue it
to the finish line.
The unrighteousness
lean in to break the tape
just ahead of sin.
But the spoils of victory,
The garlands of praise,
Will rest on the heads,
Will hang from the necks,
Of those who
run life’s race
only to bring glory
to the brow of Him.
Proverbs 11:16-31
Treasure Therein
Those who store treasures
Stolen from their own house
Will inherit the wind
and see it all blown away
before their very lies.
Those who water themselves
From wells deep within
Will drown in a flood
that washes away the dam
that preserves their lives.
God will make richer than rich
Those who seek only in Him
And the treasure therein,
those who are righteous
who are good in His eyes.
Proverbs 11
When Words a Sword Becomes
Lying in wait for blood,
Words of the wicked are.
He who speaks such lies
Like a sword only pierces.
And all along the road
Lay hearts deceased.
Thanks be, thirsty tongues
Only for a moment stab.
For God hates when words
A sword becomes.
Words for Him are instead
Breaths of life
To resurrect the dead.
Proverbs 12
Really Something
Whether you make yourself out
to be rich or poor,
Either way
you have nothing.
Do not pretend.
It is in being true to who you are
you are really something.
Proverbs 13:7
God’s Grace
The appetite of evil
leaves it always hungry,
But when good eats
it satisfies the soul.
Evil leaves nothing
for its children,
But good stores treasure
for its children’s
children.
So much food lies fallow
in the ground,
So much goes to waste.
Let not evil take to plow,
for therein
is God’s grace.
Proverbs 13
Where Failure’s Slept
The simple believe
whatever they are told.
The simple follow
whoever leads so bold.
The simple inherit
folly as their reward.
The simple accept
death as their award.
Consider well
your every step.
Stay off the path
where failure’s slept.
Proverbs 14
Talk
Soft talk stops anger.
Hard makes one mad.
Kind talk lifts the spirit.
Harsh breaks it.
Wise talk shares knowledge.
Foolish ends the conversation.
Positive talk heals bones.
Negative sucks out marrow.
Righteous talk is measured.
Evil pours like a flood.
Talk is not cheap after all,
When it reflects Thee.
Proverbs 15
Roll Upon*
Roll upon the Lord
And your thoughts
will His be.
Roll upon the Father
And your works too
will His be as well.
Roll upon the Spirit
And your steps
He will direct.
Roll upon the Son
And your decisions
He will make.
Roll upon God
And your life
His will be.
Proverbs 16
*more direct translation for ‘commit’
Each Sun’s Rise
Each sun’s rise
Is a nugget of gold,
In the eyes of an old digger,
Gracing his spade at long last.
But take care
Your home’s front door
Is not so grand as to invite
Robbers to take your sunset.
Proverbs 17:8 and 19
Strong Tower
The Name of the Lord
is a strong tower,
Where faithfulness and power
Guard the gates,
And mercy and wisdom
Are archers on the wall,
Who at the ready wait
for God’s protective call.
The wealth of a rich man
is his strong city,
Where there is no gate,
But tall are the walls
Manned alone by
Me, myself and I.
Proverbs 18:10-11
My King
Why would like a lion
Any good king not roar?
Why would like a Lion
Any good king not devour?
My King like a good lion
Hunts at night
And forgives me every time.
Proverbs 19:12
Lion’s Roar
Fear of a lion's roar
leads to continued life,
For the wise who hear it,
will not stay close enough
to continue to do so.
Proverbs 19:23
To Steady Be
Wine mocks
Strong drink brawls
And he who swallows
too much
Cannot dip his ladle
Nearly deep enough
From wisdom’s well
To steady be.
Proverbs 20:1 & 5
But By
Even a child knows
Right from wrong.
No one can say
My heart is pure,
I have cleansed it
From all sin.
No one walks
In the their own integrity,
But by the grace of God
And His infinite mercy be.
Proverbs 20:6-11
When It’s Time to Chew
“You know,
It’s not really worth that,”
A dishonest buyer
Tells every seller,
Then boasts
of his deception
When the deal’s done.
When bread is gained
by leaven’s lies,
Though it may be
sweet to taste,
It turns to stones
when it’s time to chew.
Proverbs 20: 7 & 14
Lasers Aready
Kings on royal thrones
With judging eyes
Scatter all as
Sin hides.
Police on the highways
With lasers aready
Traffic so slows
Speed asteady.
Proverb 20:8
The Lord’s Lamp
The Lord hangs His lamp
low in a man’s soul,
So its light can shine
in his depth of depths,
Showing step by step
light for where to go.
Proverbs 20:22
What Wisdom Could Do
The glory of youth
Strength and beauty;
The glory of age
Graying wisdom.
Too slow to knowing,
Too soon to going.
Youth refuse to hear
What old bones swear.
Oh, if only beauty knew
What wisdom could do.
Proverbs 20:29
King’s Heart
A king’s heart,
Though often thought
To be the ball
A croupier sets rimming
Atop a spinning roulette,
In truth it sits
In the hand of God
Who turns it where
It must beat,
And decides
All the others
It must meet.
Proverbs 21:1
Plaintive Wail
It is important
When you hear the poor
Cry out
To also listen
In their midst
For your own
Plaintive wail.
Proverbs 21:13
Evil Crouching
There is no wisdom
Or understanding
Or counsel
Higher than the Lord’s.
And the man who knows this,
In a single bound,
Scales the fortress walls
Of the mighty
And overcomes evil
Crouching just behind.
Proverbs 21:22
Scoffer is His Name
Scoffer is his name.
Proud and haughty,
Full of acts so arrogant,
He knows no shame.
He’ll probably think
Willy nilly
This poem’s so silly.
Proverbs 21:24
The Maker
Whether we are wise
or foolish,
Whether we are rich
or poor,
Whether we are humble
or proud,
Whether we are good
or evil,
Whether we are friend
or foe,
Whether we are eager
or lazy,
Whether we are young
or old,
Whether we are sick
or well,
Whether we are man
or woman,
Whether we believe
or not,
Whether we are black
or white,
or any between,
God is the Maker
of us all.
Should not your trust
be in the Lord?
Proverbs 22:2,19
Fly Away
Beware!
Before you hop on,
Please know
The riches of man
Has wings
Like a great bird,
And can fly away,
Taking you far
From this world
And the kingdom
To come.
Proverbs 23:5b
Redness
Redness of eyes
Does not need
Redness of wine;
Though it sparkles
Though smoothly
it swirls,
But at the last it bites,
Leaving a mark
More red than red,
As its poison
Makes you see
And say things
strange,
As you nap as if
upon a shifting sea,
Or crawl up a mast
most invisibly,
Shouting:
“That didn’t hurt!”
Proverbs 23:29-35
Their March
Stand in the way of those
headed for the cliff,
But do not be carried
over the edge
by their refusal
to stop their march.
Proverbs 24: 11
Lazy and Ignorant
Grape vines full of thorns
Covered with nettles, and
Surrounded by a wall
broken down,
Is the vineyard of
not just the lazy,
But also the ignorant
of the place God
should have in
their life.
Proverbs 24:30-34
Words Aptly Shared
Words aptly shared
Are like apples of gold
Served on a silver plate,
Like earrings of gold
Hanging from ears
That hear and listen.
Proverbs 25:11-12
No Delivery
Clouds that threaten rain
Or winds that promise thunder,
Seek glory
For no delivery.
Proverbs 25:14 & 27
Sanctify
Do not exalt yourself
in the presence of royalty,
For as a silversmith can smelt
dross from silver
and make jewelry,
The King of kings must sanctify
sin from sinners
to make holy.
A humble bow will do.
Proverbs 25: 4-6
Fools
Fools...
Snowfall in summer
Or pouring rain in harvest.
Pay not a fool
For his wise words,
Or like him you will be.
Fools...
Legs of the lame
Or hands that grab thorns.
Give not a fool
Tribute for his acts,
Or his destiny you will see.
Proverbs 26:1-12
Teeth to Bare.
Grab a dog by the ears,
Take a tiger by the tail,
Stick your hand into
someone else’s quarrel,
And all you’ll find is
there’s teeth to bare.
Proverbs 26:17
Lazy
Lazy cries:
“The lion outside will eat me!”
Lazy pleads:
“Let me stay longer in bed!”
Lazy laments:
“I’m too tired to even eat!”
Lazy concludes:
“You couldn’t pay me to work!”
Lazy is as lazy doesn’t do.
Proverbs 26:13-16
The Cost of Calamity
He who digs a pit for another
Has already fallen into it.
He who sets a stone on a hill
Has already been rolled over
by it.
The cost of calamity
Is charged first to him
Who sets the trap.
Though disguised by lying lips
Or camouflaged by deceitful digits,
Wickedness cannot escape
God’s always searching eyes,
And his punishment is more swift
than swift.
Proverbs 26:24-27
What Others Say
Even as water reflects
a man face to face,
His eyes are never
truly satisfied,
And finds more value
in what others say.
Still, it is a man’s heart
that reveals
the true man.
Proverbs 27:19-21
Diligence
How are those flocks?
How’s the herd?
Riches are not forever!
Your crown is not everlasting!
When the hay is gone,
When the grass is at the nub,
When the herbs are collected,
When the lambs wool
becomes clothing,
And the goats are traded in
for your fields,
Your diligent tending in the end
Will provide enough milk
for food,
As your household and
maid servants
will not go hungry.
Proverbs 27:23-27
No Need for Lyin'
Even the wicked
know when they do wrong.
They hide the act in doing
then run when done.
Be in the right
Stand in the light,
Bold as a lion,
No need for lyin’.
Proverbs 28:1
Government #1
Many are the princes
in a land of transgression.
Like a driving rain,
oppressors of the poor
ruin the crops.
Like a roaring lion
or a charging bear,
beasts eat children.
Like a thief who robs
his own parents blind,
claiming no harm no foul.
Proverbs 28
Government #2
Forsakers of the law
praise the wicked.
Evil men understand
no justice.
Usurious men extort
more possessions.
Partiality is the way
of corrupted men.
He who sins is
busy hiding them.
He who flatters
needs no fork.
Hard hearts feel
not an other’s pain.
Proverbs 28
Rose Petals
Evil is a fly swimming
in fresh milk.
Goodness is a rose setting
among sharp thorns.
An unjust man is an abomination
to the righteous.
An upright man is an abomination
to the wicked.
Rose petals look good
floating in milk.
Proverbs 29:27
Righteousness, Abomination
When righteous leaders lead,
people rejoice.
When righteous singers sing,
others join in.
When righteous judges judge,
fairness reigns.
When righteous teachers teach,
knowledge is gold.
When righteous preachers preach,
truth is known.
Righteousness is an abomination
to the unrighteous, to those
destined for a fall.
Proverbs 29
Running
Where there is no Revelation
Where there is no Word
In hearts and minds it’s as if
There is no God.
Where it’s not read
Where it’s not said
In the collective soul it’s as if
God is, but He must be dead.
What’s a people to then do?
Cast off everything they see
That looks like it just might
Shackle the spirit raised free
To run headlong
all the way
to a hellish
eternity.
How happy can a people be
When they learn the freedom
They chase so fervently
Is really the slavery of relativity,
And truth runs
just ahead
out of reach
into infinity.
Proverbs 29
Ravenous Eyes
A barren womb, on and on,
aches to be full.
Fire eats everything
in its path and more.
The earth is forever and a day
thirsty for water.
And empty graves never say,
‘Enough!’
Teeth like swords,
Fangs like knives,
Tasty are the poor
And the needy like
fries,
Devoured from the earth by
Ravenous eyes.
Proverbs 30:16
Beyond Stupid
Beyond stupid am i...
Who ascends and
descends the heavens?
Who grabs the wind
with His fists?
Who holds the waters
where they are?
Who marked the ends
of the earth?
...i know not I Am.
And yet He
has given me to say:
Three things
are never satisfied,
But four that can’t get enough
an empty grace
a barren womb
a thirsty earth
and a hungry fire.
Three things
too wonderful for me,
But four I don’t understand
an eagle in the air
a snake on a rock
a ship at sea
and a lovely virgin.
Three things
that perturb the earth,
But four go figure
a servant now in charge
a fool no longer hungry
a hateful married gal
and a maid now mistress.
Four things
so little on earth
but more wise than wise
ants have food in summer
rock badgers make crag
homes
locusts fly with kings
and spiders live in palaces.
Three things
so speedy they are,
But four who stately walk
lions run from no one
greyhounds and male goats
as well,
and kings with their troops.
i exalt not myself.
if i lie i cover my mouth.
For
Churning milk makes butter.
Wringing noses makes bloody.
And pushing wrath makes war.
Proverbs 30
The Twins
Consider Haemopis sanguisuga,
A horseleech with twins
‘Take’ and ‘Take’, alike,
Because both ends suck.
One to prop you up
The other to shake you down.
Blood from the nostrils,
The other just to hang on.
Beware still waters!
The wise among you must
Guard your pockets,
Watch over your shoulder,
And check your receipts...
The twins are insatiable.
Proverbs 30:15
Good Kings
Good kings do not live
for women of other lands
nor intoxicating drink, lest
they give their strength
into other hands.
Good kings speak
for the speechless.
Good kings judge
judiciously.
Good kings lift up
the left out.
Good kings lead
the lost.
Open your mouth
good king, son of mine,
for those without tongues,
and lift your hands high
for strength Divine.
Proverbs 31:1-10
The Wife of Wives
Many women are noble,
But you alone are virtuous,
Wife of wives.
You stretch one hand to grasp
the distaff,
And with the other you steady
the spindle.
Flax and wool are
the issue of your heart,
Going out to the poor and
the hands of the needy,
Cloths of scarlet
and linen purple,
Garments for your children
and beyond your home,
A woman who loves the Lord
shall be praised.
Proverbs 31
Amen and amen!