Do you speak aptly?
Proverbs 25:11--We all love this proverb. The subject of this proverb has been widely used in songs, books, messages, jewelry, Bible studies, magazines, ministries, and so much more. If you Google apples of gold, over 93 million results come up.
So, what could I possibly say that hasn't already been said?
I suppose it doesn't matter if what I say has already been said, what is important is what is meaningful for today. Still, I wanted a fresh take. For me and hopefully for you.
To begin, I looked up the word aptly. It is defined as: unusually fitted or qualified. The "unusually" struck me. Not just speaking something that fits to the circumstance, but unusually fits.
Then I looked up the symbolism for gold. The symbol of wealth was a given, but I liked one site that said gold represented: illumination, love, compassion, courage, passion, magic, and wisdom. I don't know about magic, but the sense of divine illumination struck a chord.
Silver symbolizes wealth, too. Makes sense. But it also represents industrial, sleek, high-tech, and modern, as well as ornate, glamorous, graceful, sophisticated, and elegant. I loved the idea of sophisticated and modern elegance.
So, if I cobble these three concepts, I could say that when we speak wisdom that is divinely inspired, it means GOD has given us something unusually appropriate to a given situation. Although the root is ancient, the application is modern and sophisticated. There is a supernatural component that has a wisp of miraculous to it.
I like that.
May we speak a word aptly, my friends.
Proverbs 25:11--Like apples of gold in settings of silver is a word aptly spoken. Tree of Life Bible Society Tree of Life Version - TLV #tlvbible#tlvproverbs
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