Spiritfire- Proverbs 22:14, “Deep Pit, Living Stone”

“The mouth of an adulteress is a deep pit;
     he who is under the LORD’s wrath will fall into it.”
 
Here, we have the preeminent member of folly’s household.  The adulteress is the eldest of their number for she garnered special attention for her notoriety in earlier chapters.  The development of Folly’s house throughout the book of Proverbs seems to have had its beginning at her corner, at the time of night and darkness.  The simple go there, those who ‘lack sense’, 7:7-9.  In verses 10-20 we heard a clear picture of what she wants and what happens to those who heed her call.  7:27 revealed the ultimate destination of those who enter ‘her house’, which becomes the end for all the members of Folly’s House.
 
After being exposed to the Adulteress’s wicked ways early on in chapter 2:16-19, it is easy to develop a hatred for her.  After all, “For her house leads down to death and her paths to the spirits of the dead.” 2:18.  The opposite belong to those who avoid her words, “Then you will go on your way in safety, and your foot will not stumble,” 3:23.  Other members of Folly’s house- the violent man, perverse man, and mocker, find their first mentioning after the adulteress at the end of Ch. 3; the sluggard in 6:6, scoundrel and villain v. 12, and the false witness/gossip v. 19.  No other member holds the seat most opposite of Wisdom.  This is most clearly seen when comparing chapters 4 and 5, 7 and 8.  “I guide you along the way of wisdom and lead you along straight paths,” 4:11, resounds clearly against 5:5-6 and even in the previous verses of 2:13-15.  We are given the clearest definition possible of the adulteress along with instruction to avoid her at all costs.
 
Where do we find Jesus?  John 8:1-11 was the most dramatic response He was forced to give to the teachers of the law and to the Pharisees.  In verse 7, He summed up the state of mankind, for all will fall before the judgement seat, Romans 14:10.  The stones Jesus said to cast will be our only rescue as our sinful lives seek a covering- to be buried under mountains, Isaiah 2:19, Luke 23:30.  Unless we are made into new creations and washed in His blood, 1 John 1:7, we are bound to our previous lives, 2 Corinthians 5:17-18.
 
When we looked further, we even found Jesus among the ridiculous verse of Proverbs 5:16.  It summed up a good description of where we find Him and the blood He shed for all who believe in Him.  His streams of Living Water pour from His throne, Revelation 22:1, and are given to all who ask, John 4:10.  Come to Jesus today and receive the gift of eternal life, Romans 6:23.  For He is called the Living stone, 1 Peter 2:1, and instead of being cast on us for sins, He is the cornerstone and “the one who trusts in Him will never be put to shame,” v. 6.
 
In a way, we saw how Jesus cast Himself into the pit and became the only stone high enough to lift out those trapped there.  As they stand on Him, they hear His parting words to the adulteress in John 8:11, “Then neither do I condemn you.  Go now, and leave your life of sin.”