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Kristen Young and John Young to wild wise living OU FOR Y R & YOU H YOUT P GROU Bite-sized Bible Studies for Girls

Anglican Youthworks PO Box A287 Sydney South NSW 1235 Australia Ph: (02) 8268 3344 Fax: (02) 8268 3357 Email: sales@youthworks.net Website: www.cep.youthworks.net Published August 2010 Copyright Anglican Youthworks 2010 Kristen Young and John Young This book is copyright. Apart from fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism and review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part of this book may be reproduced by any process without the express permission of the publisher. Scripture taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version (NIV). Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. New International Version and NIV are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademarks Office by International Bible Society. New International Reader s Version and NIrV (collectively, NIrV ) are registered trademarks of IBS STL Global in the United States and other countries. National Library of Australia ISBN 978 1 921460 52 4 Managing Editor Julie Firmstone Theological Editor Claire Smith Design Paul Liddell

Contents How to Use this Book 04 Before You Begin Understanding Proverbs 05 Week 1: Wise Up! 06 What is Wisdom? 10 Week 2: Listening Wisely 12 Scribble Page What are Your Favourite Proverbs? 17 Week 3: Speaking Wisely 18 Ask Wanda 22 Week 4: Who s the Boss? 24 Prayer Pages 28 Week 5: Slacker! 30 What Does a Fool Look Like? 34 Week 6: Wise Friends 36 Time-Out Crossword 40 Week 7: If I Were a Rich Man... 42 Fun Things to Do with Proverbs 46 Week 8: God and the Grog 48 Time-Out Find-a-word 52 Week 9: Are You the Marrying Kind? 54 Creativity Page 59 Week 10: Looking Through Eternity 60 Solutions 64 3

How to Use this Book Week by Week Each week there are a series of daily studies to help you see God s guide to wise living. We ve spread the series out over ten weeks, so you have time to take in (and hopefully put into practise) what you ve learnt. How Do the Weeks Work? Each week has a special theme to get you thinking about who you are as a wise follower of Jesus. We start by introducing you to wisdom, and then go through specific life topics: how can we be wise listeners, wise speakers, wise with our money and in our school/work relationships? The final week helps you to keep an eternal perspective on wisdom. Daily Questions There are only a couple of questions to think about each day, so you can focus on a little bit at a time no pressure! Remember though that the daily breakdowns are only a guide. You can study at your own pace. The Buzz Proverbs can be tricky, so we ve included a short paragraph each day to help you think about what you ve read. Hold in Ya Head A verse to remember for the week. (When you were a kid, it was called a memory verse.) 4 They Said What?! Serious wisdom with a sense of humour. Proverbs can say some funny things and we ve reproduced some of them here for your benefit. But even though they re humorous, these verses still have an important point to make. Laughing is okay, but think about what you re reading, too! Using this Book with Groups We ve set this book up so that you can go through it with a bunch of friends or together with your youth group. Just look for the passages with this icon: These questions are ideal for discussion in your small group. Then, you can go home and do the other questions as a personal devotion. There is also a version of this book for boys in your mixed study group. Tell them to look out for A Survival Guide to Wise Living for Blokes. It has the same group questions too. What Happened to Day 7? We hope that you ll use Sundays to look back over the whole section for the week and to spend time at church. It s really important to keep meeting with your church family and Sundays are usually a good day to do this. Light Relief Hidden in these pages are: a few jokes about how the world sees wisdom spaces for writing your thoughts, scribbles or random pen bits prayer pages so you can go back and see how God has answered oh, and the occasional puzzle. Enjoy!

Before You Begin Understanding Proverbs As these studies go on, you ll notice that we re focusing on Proverbs. Proverbs isn t like many other books of the Bible, so it s important to know a little about it first. The book has been described as a collection of sayings of the wise. You may already know some proverbs that we have in the English language, such as, too many cooks spoil the broth or a stitch in time saves nine. We think of proverbs as short, pithy sayings that we can trot out when the occasion fits. However, in the book of Proverbs, there are actually different sorts of writing. The whole book is written in Hebrew poetry, but the first nine chapters are what you might call instruction. They are built around a father teaching his son and encouraging him to live wisely in God s world, and they are a series of longer poems. But from Chapter 10 onwards, you generally find collections of those pithy sayings that you might recognise as proverbs. (For example, Proverbs 16:18 says, Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.) There are other types of writing in the later chapters, but those are the main sections. What is Proverbs on About? There aren t many references to God s Law or Israelite history in this book, so some people have been puzzled about exactly how it fits into the Bible. But Proverbs is based on several important assumptions that fit right in with God s overall message: God made the world in an orderly way. As God made the world in that way, we can see patterns in life as we observe it. God gave us brains, and he wants us to use them. God wants us to use our God-given brains to choose the right way to act in a particular situation. Wisdom is a skill for living that we can learn. It s not simply a matter of knowing stuff, it s about living successfully in God s world. We become wise when we can take God s word and apply it to everyday situations. Are Proverbs Just Rules? Proverbs are guidelines, not rules that must be obeyed. Check out Proverbs 26:4 5 for example: Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you will be like him yourself. Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes. At first, these two proverbs seem to contradict one another. If proverbs were meant to be read like the Ten Commandments, we d all be in a lot of trouble! We need to look at the proverbs as guidelines for wise living, not commandments. In some situations, it s obvious that you need to call foolish people on what they re saying. At other times, it s wiser to hold your tongue to avoid getting into long and silly arguments. The skill of wisdom is learning when to speak and when to be silent. How Not to Read Proverbs Don t forget that Proverbs is a part of the whole Bible our relationship with Jesus is the starting point of wisdom. Don t expect every proverb to apply in every situation, all of the time. There are some things that always apply (like trusting in God, for example!) but other times, you need to use your head. Proverbs talks about what usually happens, but there are exceptions. Sometimes life doesn t follow a neat cause and effect pattern. That doesn t mean that Proverbs is wrong; Proverbs describes general patterns. Don t treat proverbs like unbreakable laws, but don t ignore them either. Being foolish isn t exactly the same as being sinful, but it can lead you there! So there you have it: a quick introduction to the book of Proverbs. We hope you have fun reading along with us over the next few weeks. 5

Week 1: Wise Up! Tick the answers you think are right. A wise person is someone who: has a massive IQ has a direct line to God, who tells them what to do always knows the right thing to say is really old, and says, Hmmm... a lot is a monk sitting cross-legged in a monastery on a mountain knows the ways of the world. DAY 1 1 Kings 4:29 34 1/ What did God give to Solomon (verse 29)? 2/ Solomon s wisdom led to many achievements. Can you find some of these in this chapter? 1 Kings 11:1 13 3/ Even though Solomon was wise, something went horribly wrong. How did he spoil things? 4/ Human wisdom is not perfect. What can go wrong if we rely on our own wisdom? 5/ Today we re not likely to marry 300+ people, but there are still ways that we can be tempted to love and desire things that God has told us are wrong. Are there any things in your life that might tempt you to forget God and make bad choices? How can you stay on track? But it s important to remember from the beginning that it s not enough to be wise some of the time. We can still be swayed by our sinful desires to make the wrong choices, just as Solomon was. Despite all his great achievements, Solomon s pride and lust led him to go against God s way of living this should be a warning to us too! As we start to learn about wisdom, remember that we need to put God s way first, before our own intelligence or desires. Today, pray that God will help you to live his way, instead of your own way. 6

1 Corinthians 1:18 25 1/ There are two types of wisdom mentioned in this passage. What are they? 2/ What does God s wisdom look like to non-christians (verse 18)? 3/ What is the world s wisdom unable to do (verse 21)? 4/ If we try to be wise apart from Jesus, where do we end up (verses 19 21)? 5/ What is the truth about God s wisdom (verse 25)? Proverbs 1:1 7 1/ What is the purpose of the book of Proverbs (verses 2 6)? 2/ Where does wisdom begin (verse 7)? 3/ How do fools respond to the idea of learning wisdom (verse 7b)? 4/ What do you think it means to fear God? Do you think you fear him in this way? Being wise isn t the same as being intelligent. God s wisdom is ultimately found in Jesus, so according to the Bible, it s possible to be a really smart fool. It all depends on what you think about Jesus. Sometimes it can be tempting to think that the world has all the answers to life s problems. But God purposely used foolish things a man from a small town sentenced to death on a cross to show his real power. Don t be fooled by glitz and glamour or smart-sounding academics. Jesus is where God s true wisdom is found. Where are you headed? Do you want to be God s kind of wise or the world s kind of wise? Fearing God doesn t mean that you should be scared of him, or hide under the table. When we fear God, we have the right attitude and respect for the Creator of the Universe, the one who loves us and sent Jesus to die for us. So the starting point of wisdom is having a right relationship with God. How is your relationship with God? Are you living with Jesus as your king, or are you trying to run the show yourself? Today, pray that God will help you to have the right attitude to him. 7

Psalm 14; Romans 3:9 26 1/ In God s eyes, what is the mark of a fool? 2/ According to Paul in the book of Romans, are we any better? 3/ What was God s solution? 4/ How do these two passages help us to understand the path to wisdom? 5/ What can you thank God for? Job 28:12 28 1/ According to Job, how can t we get wisdom? 2/ Who is the source of wisdom? 3/ What is wisdom, according to Job (verse 28)? Proverbs 14:26 27 4/ What are some of the good things about fearing the Lord? 5/ You could try and learn wisdom from experience (like learning from your mistakes) or by the school of hard knocks. What s a better way of learning to be wise? A fool is someone who says in their heart that God doesn t exist. We can easily point the finger at atheists here, but how many of us spend our days treating God as if he isn t there? In God s eyes, that makes us just as foolish as the person who openly denies God s existence. It s amazing that even though we all reject God s control over our lives, God has redeemed us through Jesus. Being wise doesn t mean that we are better than other people. Without God s grace and mercy, we are just as foolish and lost as everyone else. Why not thank God for his kindness to you through Jesus? There are many ways people try to gain wisdom or knowledge. Some people say that you can t be wise unless you experience life, so you can t be wise unless you go out and make as many mistakes as possible. Others say that studying in the best schools or universities is the path to wisdom. The Bible makes it clear again and again that wisdom is only found in a proper relationship with God, and in understanding and obeying him. Then it becomes a fountain of life and a refuge against the difficulties of living and ultimately a protection against death. 8

Proverbs 2:1 22 1/ How does the writer suggest we gain wisdom (verses 1 5)? 2/ What should be the end result (verse 5)? 3/ What does this passage tell us about God? 4/ As we get to know God more, what else will we know (verses 9 and 10)? 5/ How can wisdom be helpful? What do you think it might protect us from? Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and shun evil. Proverbs 3:7 The fear of the Lord is not just the starting point of wisdom, it s also the goal ( Huh? we hear you say). The more we trust in God and the more we grow in our understanding of him, the more we are able to make good life choices that honour God and improve our relationship with him. Wisdom begins and ends with God. As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his folly. Proverbs 26:11 9

What is Wisdom? Sometimes we think of wisdom as knowing stuff that others don t, or being some super-intelligent freak. But that s not the Bible s idea of wisdom. According to the Bible, wisdom is God s word applied to everyday life. 10

WHERE DOES WISDOM START? In the Bible, wisdom starts with being in a right relationship with God. The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, says Proverbs 1:7. The opposite is foolishness. As Psalm 14:1 says, The fool says in his heart, There is no God. So, if you listen to the Bible and want to be wise, you need to be living with God as your boss. Do you want to be wise? Then ask yourself these questions: 1/ Am I in a right relationship with God? 2/ Do I accept that God made me and has the right to tell me how to live? 3/ Do I accept that I ve rejected God and deserve to be punished by him? 4/ Do I know that Jesus died to take the punishment I deserve for rejecting God? 5/ Do I trust in Jesus as my Lord and Saviour? 6/ Do I want to follow Jesus and live God s way in my everyday life? If you answered yes to these questions, then you re already well on the way to being a wise person! THE THREE STEPS TO WISDOM 1/ Being in a right relationship with God. 2/ Knowing God s word. 3/ Learning to use your God-given mind to apply God s word in everyday life. WHAT WISDOM ISN T... Wisdom isn t... the same as intelligence. You don t need a massive IQ to be wise, and you can be very smart while, at the same time, foolish. In fact, going on the Bible s way of thinking, there are some really intelligent fools out there! Wisdom isn t... waiting for God to hand out the secrets to what you ll be doing today. God has given you a brain, and he expects you to use it to make the right choices. That s wisdom. Wisdom isn t... holiness but it is linked. Psalm 14 shows us that rejecting God is at the heart of foolishness. That s also the heart of sin. The beginning of wisdom is accepting God s rule over our lives. That s also the beginning of holiness. Sometimes there are things that are obviously right or wrong. At other times, there are choices we make that aren t automatically right or wrong, like Which job should I take? or What sort of person should I hang out with? There isn t always one and only one job or friend that s right for you, but there are wiser or more foolish choices that we can make along the way. Wisdom involves using your brain to make God-honouring choices, even in neutral things. Wisdom can help you avoid doing the wrong thing and situations where you d end up doing the wrong thing. Wisdom can also help you make choices that take you along the path of living God s way. WANT TO KNOW MORE? Through this series of studies, you ll hopefully get a better idea of what it means to be wise. But if you want to know even more about the Bible s attitude to wisdom, check out Gospel and Wisdom by Graeme Goldsworthy. 11