I’m sure that everybody who “dials daily bread” is very busy. Many of us are 
desperately struggling to keep our nose above water economically, trying to 
make a decent living, support a family, educate our children in Christian 
schools, pay the bills (including the medical and dental ones), keep the old 
car going, all the while still trying to discharge our church fellowship 
duties. Doesn’t Paul warn us that if we don’t take care of our own family, we 
are worse than infidels (1 Tim. 5:8)? In order to avoid Paul’s condemnation of 
us as “infidels,” in many homes both husband and wife work in the market place.

 

Does the Lord know all this and understand how busy we are? How does He expect 
us to balance all these insistent demands on our time? Part of the answer is in 
Proverbs 9:1-6, where Wisdom is personified as a woman. But good evidence tells 
us that this is a personification of Christ as the Holy Spirit. Listen! Verses 
1-3: she has built a beautiful mansion and prepared a marvelous banquet of all 
the finest gourmet foods imaginable. Verse 3, last part: then she goes out to 
the main streets of the city and stands in the most prominent places and cries 
out to all the hungry, busy, hard-working, and pleasure-seeking crowds passing 
by, “Come to My banquet, enjoy My gourmet food. It’s all ready for you! Just 
come!” (vs. 5).

 

You can’t drive down the freeway without seeing all the huge billboards 
everywhere advertising this or that. Experts tell us that a business must 
advertise in order to survive. Is God advertising? Proverbs 9 says YES! You 
can’t go through a day without hearing that cry at the busiest crossroads of 
the city—“Come, enjoy My banquet!”

 

Seriously, does God love you THAT much? Or is His place of “business” 
unadvertised, some tiny little hole in the wall on some dark, unknown side 
street? Does He just leave you to yourself, busy, swamped in all the busy-ness 
of your life that you must take care of, telling you, “Take-it-or-leave-it! And 
if you don’t take it, too bad for you!” No, Proverbs 9 tells us that the Holy 
Spirit is shouting in your ears day by day; come, enjoy His banquet. “Come unto 
Me, “ says Jesus, and “rest.” (Matt. 11:28).




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