Wisdom has built her house;
she has set up its seven pillars.
She has prepared her meat and mixed her wine;
she has also set her table.
She has sent out her servants, and she calls
from the highest point of the city,
"Let all who are simple come to my house!"
To those who have no sense she says,
"Come, eat my food
and drink the wine I have mixed."
Proverbs 9:1-5
Observation: Often in the proverbs, both wisdom (righteousness) and folly (sin) are described as women, inviting the unlearned (simple fools) to their home. Both offer food and drink. However, there are several obvious differences.
For folly, her food is typically ill-gotten, and the purpose of drinking is to overindulge. However, most interesting is her method and nature of invitation ... she directly engages with the fools, and is inviting them to herself. Everything else - food, drink, and comfort - is secondary to the invitation of experiencing her. She did not build her house, but it is her husband's house, and he is away. Food and drink are elements that sustain life, and that is not really what folly offers. Rather, she offers the chance to just experience her.
For wisdom, her food is good and well-earned, her drink is specially prepared, and her home is solid and safe. However, her method and nature of invitation is quite different. She isn't inviting the simple people to 'her' but to the good things, in a home that she built herself. She does so not by personally luring them, but by using servants to simply make public pronouncements. She doesn't entice based on her own beauty or what she might personally do, and the offer is not to be with her ... instead, wisdom offers a good meal and therefore a good life, promised openly, without any other agenda. And if someone responds, they will certainly learn from wisdom as a result.
Application: This is truly what the Lord offers ... just a good life. His promise is so much more of course, but this is the basics. The Lord uses others to invite everyone to him, where he blesses, provides, nurtures, heals, restores, and loves. When we obey his instructions for life, our life on earth is richer. When we accept Jesus as our savior, our life in heaven is eternal.
Prayer: Lord, may I always seek wisdom, and not folly. I know when I am going down the path that leads to folly's house, and more and more I will reject that path. And if I am worthy today, may I actually be a servant who calls to others, inviting them to enjoy the feast of wisdom. Amen.