Folly goes to the church building dressed in fine clothes. He attends the service provided. He even takes part in the pageantry; making nice to all that is expected of him. He dresses himself in humility for a time so that all men might understand that folly is acceptable. Then he retires from that “holy place” sure that he has accomplished his duty to a “holy practice of men”.
One hour or a lengthy two are given as payment for the activity of the week. He has bought forgiveness and given thanks. In his eyes he is a rich man. And people speak well of him because he presents himself for what is right.
Through the next 6 days he does as his heart seems best to do. He is a religious man. And he perceives that his religion will keep him well before the eyes of the Most High God. What he does is based entirely in his understanding of what he heard, what he saw others do, and the praise of his friends. All is well in folly’s world. He is free to raise a family as best he can, for he has interpreted Scripture through his own understanding. Indeed, on earth all is well for folly.
Wisdom goes to the church building dressed in knowledge he does not own. He attends the service with great joy, as one might feel when coming home from an extended trip. He is part of the pageantry, for he understands that it is for the good of all that he brings his soul to be accountable for what God has done within him. And “to the building up of others”, wisdom applies his worship. His clothes of humility are his shining skin, and is never removed. Then, when the service is over, he presents himself to the God he loves that he, by all means, might serve eternity in this land of shadows.
One hour or two are to him but time spent serving the God who never sleeps. And payment cannot be given for what he has received. He has accepted the forgiveness offered him with a contrite heart; knowing all too well that God is the riches of all things. Whether people speak well of him or beat him about the head, it makes no difference. For he obeys what he is ordered to accomplish for the glory of He who calls him heavenward.
Through the next 6 days he listens intently to hear what must be done. And he perceives that he has entrusted his mind, heart, body, and soul, to He who is able to keep him until the day appointed. What he does is based entirely on the “wisdom he has received”, and those four words are the fullness of his name. All is well in wisdom’s world, for he is a citizen of a distant country whose language he is learning to speak. He raises his family as the Lord of Life prescribes. For the Scriptures have laid out clearly what is good and pure. Indeed, on earth and heaven, all is well in Wisdom’s life.