Beware of the Foolish Woman
NOTE - THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY PASTOR ABOUT 7 YEARS AGO FOR ANOTHER CHRISTIAN JOURNAL WEBSITE.
A foolish woman is clamorous: she is simple, and knoweth nothing. For she sitteth at the door of her house, on a seat in the high places of the city, To call passengers who go right on their ways: Whoso is simple, let him turn in hither: and as for him that wanteth understanding, she saith to him, Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant. But he knoweth not that the dead are there; and that her guests are in the depths of hell. (Proverbs 9:13-18)
The book of Proverbs
is full of examples of the kind of young people we should be as well as the
kind of young people we should not be. Today I would like to introduce you to a
woman that no godly young man should ever be interested in dating; a woman that
no young lady should ever aspire to become. This woman is not the strange woman
of Proverbs 7, but rather the foolish woman of Proverbs 9. I personally believe
that the foolish woman is more dangerous than the strange woman. The strange
woman is very open and obvious about her agenda from her attire to her actions while the foolish woman is more modest
and subtle. The strange woman targets those who are already drifting away from
what is right and those who are in the wrong place at the wrong time while the foolish woman attempts to
attract those who “go right on their way”. The strange woman attempts to
specifically snare men while the foolish
woman will prey on men and women alike. We will use God’s Word to help us
identify the foolish woman.
#1 SHE IS LOUD (Proverbs 9:13)
The word clamorous means loud. The foolish woman is very loud and boisterous. She always has something to say. When I was in Bible college, I used to have a teacher say, “Gentlemen, if you can hear them before you see them, then you don’t want to date them.” I would be very careful of a woman who is loud; we often want to excuse it away as “immaturity” but in reality, it may be an earmarking of a foolish woman.
#2 SHE IS SIMPLE
(Proverbs 9:13)
The word “simple” according
to the Webster’s 1828 means, “weak in intellect” the word “intellect” means the
ability to understand. Therefore, one who is simple is weak in the ability to
understand. This form of simplicity does not come from birth, as in a special
needs individual, but rather by choice through lack of effort. A foolish woman
does not understand things because she does not really try to understand.
Basically, she lacks the desire for understanding and therefore “knoweth
nothing.”
#3 SHE IS LAZY
(Proverbs 9:14)
Notice the first three words if you will, “For she sitteth…” These three words speak volumes about the character of a foolish woman. I have yet to meet someone who was loud and simple who was a hard worker. There is a distinct contrast between the wise woman and the foolish woman. While we find the foolish woman here sitting, we find the wise woman of Proverbs 14:1 building.
#4 SHE IS NOSEY
(Proverbs 9:14)
As if it were not bad enough
that the foolish woman just sits, will you notice where she is sitting? She is
sitting at the door of her house. She cannot mind her own business. I would
worry about a woman who cannot mind her own business. She sits at the door of a
text message or a phone call with the ever standing question, “What are you
doing right now?” Someone who has to ask multiple people all throughout the day
what they are doing is someone who cannot mind their own business. The problem
is that the foolish woman does not learn and does not work so she gets bored
and must attempt to engage in idle conversation. Idle conversation often turns
to idle gossip over the phone screens and messaging boards of the foolish
woman.
#5 SHE IS VISIBLE
(Proverbs 9:14)
Notice she sits in the high
seat of the city. She wants to be visible in order to attract others who are
simple, “Whoso is simple, let him turn in hither:” She is out to attract a
following. This is one of the most telling marks of a foolish woman. In school,
at church, in Bible college, a foolish woman will target new members to the
group. She sticks close to these new people unless they are interested in
actually understanding something, and then
she stops hanging around them to find someone who is simple with no desire to
learn. She begins to try to build a following of simple people because it gives
her a feeling of accomplishment to lead simple ones. She sees every new person
as a potential follower, not a true friend. She would never miss a service; she
might miss a potential follower. She would never miss a class; she might miss
getting the “first shot” at a new follower. She will not work to build anything
of substance, but rather talks to build a following of unspiritual simple
people that she can lead around at will.
#6 SHE IS DISTRACTING
(Proverbs 9:15)
Notice she calls passengers
who are minding their own business. She is a distraction to those who would
otherwise kept right on doing what they needed to be doing. They might have
kept learning God’s Word and gained understanding,
but she distracted them as they went on their way. They might have understood
enough to pass their classes and went on to graduate, but she distracted them, and now they have failed. She is a
distraction.
#7 SHE WILL DISCREDIT
(Proverbs 9:16-17)
She cannot stand those who truly want to accomplish something; they make her uncomfortable. Someone who actually has a desire to do something is a constant reminder to herself that she has truly done nothing. Therefore, she will attempt to snare those who want understanding. We often think of Proverbs 9:17, as a verse describing the loss of purity. However, the context of this passage is not limited to such a sin. The man in verse 16 wants understanding; the foolish woman does not want him to achieve understanding. Proverbs 4:1 teaches us that if we are to achieve understanding, then we need to heed goodly counsel from Godly authorities. The foolish woman, in an effort to block the achievement of understanding, will try to discredit the counselor and his counsel. After she discredits the counselor and his counsel, she will insert her own counsel which cannot lead to success. She will advise the drinking of stolen waters and the consumption of secret bread. These are underhanded dealings that bring no understanding.
#8 SHE IS A SPIRITUAL
KILLER (Proverbs 9:18)
She may not take out a knife
and literally kill someone, but rather does so with her words and actions. She
will not physically kill a person, but spiritually kill a soul. She has stolen
many hearts; she has sealed many graves. I dare say that all the graveyards in
the world could not contain all the dead that she has slain. I have seen the strange
woman take out a man, but I have seen the foolish woman take out a church. She
is dangerous, she is destructive. Beware of the foolish woman!
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