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Good morning! I’ve been serving Atonement as your office manager for almost two years now. Many of us have not met face to face and I just want to say how great it is to worship the Lord with you this morning! You may or may not know, but I’m a single mom to four beautiful boys Jaden (9), and the triplets: Logan, Owen and Weston (4.5). I have two of them with me on earth Owen passed away when the triplets were 6.5 months old. Let me tell you raising all boys on your own can be a wild ride! One that I often do not feel equipped for. Moms are always giving instruction to their kids … offering them wisdom. I can tell you that I’ve surprised myself with some of the instructions that come out of my mouth like … It’s gross to pick your nose, you’re gonna lose friends We wear pants to the dinner table It’s probably best to change your shirt each morning Quit licking your brother’s armpit! On a serious note … As mothers and women, we are in a constant role of offering instruction and guidance. In an average home, women are the nurturers, the caregivers, we are daughter, sister, friend, coworker, mother, wife … sometimes we are laundromat, dishwasher, keeper of the lost and found, chef, chauffeur, and sometimes the holdthefamilytogetherers. I’m not saying that men can’t or don’t fulfill these roles … I just think in a general sense these are looked at as feminine qualities. I remember sitting in a marriage counseling session, before my divorce. Joe, the therapist, was explaining male and female roles in a marriage and family unit. My ex husband was all in a tissy because we stayed at my parent’s house an hour past the boy’s bedtime and he felt like I was being irresponsible. Joe looked at him and said, “I can promise you that Mel has already thought about the boy’s bedtime four times before it’s even crossed your mind. She’s weighed the pros and cons of the boys staying up a little

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Good  morning!  I’ve  been  serving  Atonement  as  your  office  manager  for  

almost  two  years  now.  Many  of  us  have  not  met  face  to  face  and  I  just  want  

to  say  how  great  it  is  to  worship  the  Lord  with  you  this  morning!  

 

You  may  or  may  not  know,  but  I’m  a  single  mom  to  four  beautiful  boys  -­  

Jaden  (9),  and  the  triplets:  Logan,  Owen  and  Weston  (4.5).  I  have  two  of  

them  with  me  on  earth  -­  Owen  passed  away  when  the  triplets  were  6.5  

months  old.  Let  me  tell  you  raising  all  boys  on  your  own  can  be  a  wild  ride!  

One  that  I  often  do  not  feel  equipped  for.  Moms  are  always  giving  

instruction  to  their  kids  …  offering  them  wisdom.  I  can  tell  you  that  I’ve  

surprised  myself  with  some  of  the  instructions  that  come  out  of  my  mouth  

like  …  

● It’s  gross  to  pick  your  nose,  you’re  gonna  lose  friends  

● We  wear  pants  to  the  dinner  table  

● It’s  probably  best  to  change  your  shirt  each  morning  

● Quit  licking  your  brother’s  armpit!  

 

On  a  serious  note  …  As  mothers  and  women,  we  are  in  a  constant  role  of  

offering  instruction  and  guidance.  In  an  average  home,  women  are  the  

nurturers,  the  care-­givers,  we  are  daughter,  sister,  friend,  co-­worker,  

mother,  wife  …  sometimes  we  are  laundromat,  dishwasher,  keeper  of  the  

lost  and  found,  chef,  chauffeur,  and  sometimes  the  

hold-­the-­family-­together-­ers.  I’m  not  saying  that  men  can’t  or  don’t  fulfill  

these  roles  …  I  just  think  in  a  general  sense  these  are  looked  at  as  

feminine  qualities.  

 

I  remember  sitting  in  a  marriage  counseling  session,  before  my  divorce.  

Joe,  the  therapist,  was  explaining  male  and  female  roles  in  a  marriage  and  

family  unit.  My  ex  husband  was  all  in  a  tissy  because  we  stayed  at  my  

parent’s  house  an  hour  past  the  boy’s  bedtime  and  he  felt  like  I  was  being  

irresponsible.  Joe  looked  at  him  and  said,  “I  can  promise  you  that  Mel  has  

already  thought  about  the  boy’s  bedtime  four  times  before  it’s  even  crossed  

your  mind.  She’s  weighed  the  pros  and  cons  of  the  boys  staying  up  a  little  

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later  against  the  benefit  to  the  entire  family  unit  of  spending  extra  time  

together.  She  sees  her  family  as  much  wider  than  you  do  …  as  most  

women  do.  They  have  an  intuition  on  how  to  manage  a  wide  range  of  

relationships.”  

Now  I  have  to  admit  I  was  flattered  by  his  words,  I  didn’t  feel  that  my  role  

was  that  important,  nor  did  I  feel  as  though  I  had  that  kind  of  insight.  But  as  

I’ve  grown  and  my  family  has  changed,  I  find  that  maybe  there  was  some  

truth  to  Joe’s  words.  And  not  in  a  “pat  myself  on  the  back”  kind  of  

realization,  but  rather  as  a  better  understand  of  how  God  has  knit  me  

together  as  female.  Seeking  and  managing  relationships  is  intuitive  to  most  

women.  

 

What’s  really  interesting  about  today’s  scripture,  and  partly  why  Greg  asked  

me  to  share  today’s  message,  is  that  Proverbs  8  personifies  wisdom  as  a  

woman  …    

 

Let’s  first  define  wisdom.  When  I  try  to  define  wisdom  I  think  of  someone  

who  is  really  smart  -­  someone  who  has  been  there,  done  that.  The  wise  old  

owl.  However,  in  the  Christian  sense,  wisdom  is  not  the  same  as  truth  or  

knowledge.  It’s  not  just  intellectual  insight  or  book  learning,  either.  Wisdom  

is:  good  judgment.  Book  smarts  are  not  associated  with  biblical  wisdom.  

Making  good  judgements  relates  to  knowing,  listening  to,  wanting  to  know  

more  about  God.  A  wise  person  seeks  God,  always.  

 

So  here’s  wisdom  …  she’s  hanging  out,  calling  our  names.  She’s  raising  

her  voice  to  get  our  attention.  “Yoo  whoo,  over  here!  Listen  to  me  fools.  I’ve  

got  something  that’s  far  more  valuable  than  diamonds  and  jewels.”  

 

 

 

 

 

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She’s  calling  out  to  us.  She  wants  us  to  pick  up  the  phone  and  listen  to  her.  We  can’t  have  it  both  ways  tho  …  we  can’t  answer  the  call  to  wisdom  and  stupidity  at  the  same  time.  In  order  to  answer  Lady  Widsom’s  call,  we  need  to  reject  other  calls.  Wisdom  rejects  other  calls.  She  is  calling  us  in  one  direction  and  away  from  another.  Wisdom  calls  us  towards  truth  and  light  and  righteousness.  We  are  called  away  from  pride,  from  envy,  greed.  The  call  isn’t  always  an  easy  one  to  answer  …  sometimes  it’s  really  hard  to  do  the  right  thing.  Sometimes  it’s  hard  to  acknowledge  that  the  problem  lies  within  ourselves.    I  don’t  know  about  you,  but  I  want  to  live  a  wisdom-­filled  life.  I  am  guilty  of  following  the  wrong  “truth.”  Taking  the  easy  way  out,  instead  of  pausing  to  listen  to  Lady  Wisdom.      Sometimes  it’s  really  hard  to  hear  Lady  Wisdom’s  voice  over  all  the  other  voices.  We  live  in  a  time,  place  and  culture  that  has  a  thousand  different  ideologies  and  truth  claims.  It’s  not  always  clear  what  biblical  wisdom  looks  like  anymore.    In  social  media,  like  facebook,  twitter,  pinterest  -­  Proverbs  is  often  used  as  a  modern  day  fortune  cookie.      The  front  page  of  this  month’s  “The  Lutheran”  featured  an  article  on  how  society  uses  the  books  of  wisdom  as  adages.  Some  adages  are  biblical,  some  are  negative  and  some  are  just  hurtful.  But  they  are  words  that  are  meant  to  shape  our  lives  and  offer  us  a  deeper  

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understanding.  The  trick  is  to  be  cautious  about  what  we  are  trying  to  understand  …  are  we  seeking  God’s  wisdom?  Or  something  to  satisfy  our  own  desires?    When  King  Solomon  originally  wrote  the  book  of  Proverbs,  his  audience  was  young  men.  His  writing  was  intended  to  form  character  and  promote  values.  So  …  one  could  conclude  that  wisdom,  being  written  as  a  mysterious  woman  standing  on  the  corner,  calling  your  name  was  a  metaphor  for  the  way  a  man  desires  a  beautiful  woman.  This  is  the  same  way  we  are  supposed  to  desire  God’s  wisdom.  He  wants  us  to  yearn  for  and  long  for  His  wisdom  -­  His  good  judgement.      What  do  you  think  about  when  you  first  wake  up  in  the  morning?  What  makes  you  get  out  of  bed?  What  is  the  one  thing  you  want  more  than  anything  else  in  the  world?    I  struggle  with  wanting  people  to  like  me.  I  wanted  to  be  popular  in  school.  There  were  three  girls,  who  really  wanted  to  be  my  friend,  Katie,  Dana  and  Helissa.  But  I  had  decided  they  weren’t  cool  enough.  I  still  hung  out  with  them  but  never  really  committed  to  their  friendship.  Fast  forward  and  I  don’t  keep  in  touch  with  anyone  from  high  school.  I  don’t  think  that  it’s  abnormal,  but  on  the  morning  Jaden  was  born,  Katie,  one  of  the  girls  from  elementary  school  came  into  the  room.  She  asked  if  it  would  be  ok  for  her  to  be  the  surgical  tech  for  Jaden’s  c-­section.  She  spent  the  next  two  days  visiting  with  me  and  holding  my  brand  new  baby  boy.  It  was  then  that  I  realized  how  much  I  had  missed  out  on  because  I  was  so  busy  trying  to  be  popular.  My  heart  desired  fame  and  approval  rather  than  God’s  wisdom  and  truth.  The  three  girls  are  still  friends  today.  They  stood  up  in  each  other’s  weddings,  their  children  are  all  friends.  I  have  to  admit,  I  answered  the  wrong  call  back  in  middle  school.  I  rejected  a  gift  that  God  was  trying  to  bless  me  with  and  was  seeking  to  fill  my  own  desire.  

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My  mom  tried  to  offer  me  the  wisdom  of  recognizing  an  authentic  

friendship.  I  can  still  hear  her  saying  “Why  do  you  want  to  be  friends  with  

those  girls  when  they  are  so  mean  to  you?”  Or  “Dana  is  such  a  sweet  girl,  

why  don’t  you  play  with  her  anymore?”  But  I  didn’t  want  to  hear  it  from  her.  

The  value  of  wisdom  can  not  be  taught.  It’s  something  you  need  to  learn  

from  the  inside  out.  Through  your  experiences  and  choices.  

 

It’s  through  our  choices  we  learn  that    

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 wisdom  is  better  than  jewels,  

  and  all  that  you  may  desire  cannot  compare  with  her.  

 

 

The  good  news  is  that,  Wisdom  keeps  calling.  Lady  Wisdom  keeps  calling  

over  and  over  again.  Scripture  doesn’t  say  that  she  calls  our  name  once,  it  

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doesn’t  say  she  gives  up  if  we  ignore  her.  God  keeps  calling  our  name,  he  keeps  giving  us  opportunity  after  opportunity.    I  heard  Lady  Wisdom  calling  me  when  I  met  a  family  in  the  NICU  after  the  triplets  were  born.  Wisdom  told  me  to  pause  and  have  a  conversation  with  this  person  …  and  he  has  blessed  me  with  my  new  “framily.”  They  keep  me  grounded,  they  are  a  safe  place  to  go  when  my  kids  are  scaling  the  walls.  We  share  holidays  and  make  memories  together.  They  are  a  true  example  of  what  authentic  friendship  looks  like.    What  calls  from  Lady  Wisdom  did  you  put  to  voicemail?  Did  you  miss  her  call  today?  Turn  up  the  volume  of  your  ringer,  save  her  phone  number  in  your  contact  list  and  seek  her  out.  She  wants  to  share  her  insight  with  you  …