Danger

The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it. Proverbs 27:12 ESV

 I think in respect of this proverb of my namesake, UK Prime Minister Chamberlain. His policy in attempting to deal with Hitler was to attempt to appease him. He came back from one conference with him with a piece of paper and declared it to be "peace in our time". Soon, Hitler invaded yet another territory. 

Eventually, Chamberlain declared war. Apparently, revisionist historians now suggest that Chamberlain privately knew Britain was unprepared for war. So he quietly built up the military ready for the inevitable conflict with Germany. 

Most historians however see Chamberlain as naive rather than prudent. Another example of this proverb is in current British politics. A prudent British politician would put off becoming party leader and prime minister at the moment, with Brexit proving to be a poisoned chalice. 

Any victory in the leadership contest at the time of writing would be Pyrrhic. Those who try for it are only going to suffer. Spiritually, the prudent hide themselves in Christ from the impending wrath of God. The simple however simply keep on the wide road that leads to destruction. See the danger and run to Christ, or blindly march on and suffer for it! 

"Heavenly Lord our Father, may we hide in You from the judgement to come. Don't let us simply drift on to destruction, but save us through Jesus, in His name, amen"

(These Proverbial posts are from the archives...)

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