Jesus Christ: prophet,
carpenter, mystic,
son of God, savior 
and friend; he is known 
by many names.
The birth of this beloved
teacher and master 
who was born 
in Bethlehem marks
the beginning 
of the Western calendar;
so important was his 
influence on humanity.
The birth of this man
who was one with God is 
a sacred event that marks 
an entire era.
Jesus made his appearance
on the world’s stage
in the humble manger,
born to the devout Jewish
couple, Joseph and Mary,
who were given signs
of his greatness.
From the Bible, we know
that when Jesus was 12 
years old, he stayed 
in a temple in Jerusalem
in order to talk with 
and ask questions
of the teachers.
The people were amazed
at his understanding.
Some sources say that 
Jesus went to India, the land
of spiritual knowledge
since time immemorial,
where he studied
with adept 
and wise teachers.
He next enters the Gospel 
narrative at about 
the age of 30 
when he was baptized
by John the Baptist,
an event that marks
the beginning of his brief 
public life as a teacher.
Jesus taught God’s love
and forgiveness to all 
people with open hearts.
Jesus could discuss 
the scriptures with 
the erudite and learned
but mostly he told simple
stories, called parables,
that everyone 
could understand.
Jesus is especially loved
and remembered
because of his sacrifice.
Three days 
after his crucifixion,
he arose
in glory and triumph.
Today we present to you 
excerpts from 
the Book of Proverbs, 
Chapters 2-4 & 8-9 
in the Holy Bible. 
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Proverbs 2
Moral Benefits of Wisdom
My son, 
if you accept my words 
and store up 
my commands within you, 
turning your ear to wisdom 
and applying your heart 
to understanding - 
indeed, if you call out 
for insight and cry aloud 
for understanding, 
and if you look for it 
as for silver 
and search for it 
as for hidden treasure, 
then you will understand 
the fear of the Lord
and find the knowledge 
of God. 
For the Lord gives wisdom; 
from his mouth 
come knowledge 
and understanding. 
He holds success 
in store for the upright, 
he is a shield to those 
whose walk is blameless, 
for he guards 
the course of the just 
and protects the way 
of his faithful ones. 
Then you will understand 
what is right and just and
fair - every good path. 
For wisdom 
will enter your heart, 
and knowledge will be 
pleasant to your soul. 
Discretion will protect you, 
and understanding 
will guard you. 
Wisdom will save you 
from the ways 
of wicked men, from men 
whose words are perverse, 
who have left 
the straight paths 
to walk in dark ways, 
who delight 
in doing wrong 
and rejoice in 
the perverseness of evil, 
whose paths are crooked 
and who are devious 
in their ways. 
Wisdom will save you 
also from 
the adulterous woman, 
from the wayward woman 
with her seductive words, 
who has left the partner 
of her youth 
and ignored the covenant 
she made before God…. 
Thus you will walk 
in the ways of the good 
and keep to the paths 
of the righteous. 
For the upright 
will live in the land, 
and the blameless 
will remain in it; 
but the wicked will be 
cut off from the land, 
and the unfaithful 
will be torn from it. 
Proverbs 3
Wisdom Bestows 
Well-Being
My son, 
do not forget my teaching, 
but keep my commands 
in your heart, 
for they will prolong 
your life many years 
and bring you peace 
and prosperity. 
Let love and faithfulness 
never leave you; bind them 
around your neck, 
write them on the tablet 
of your heart. 
Then you will win favor 
and a good name 
in the sight 
of God and man. 
Trust in the Lord 
with all your heart 
and lean not on 
your own understanding; 
in all your ways 
submit to him, 
and he will 
make your paths straight.
Do not be wise 
in your own eyes; 
fear the Lord and shun evil. 
This will bring health 
to your body 
and nourishment 
to your bones. 
Honor the Lord 
with your wealth, 
with the first fruits 
of all your crops; 
then your barns will be 
filled to overflowing, and 
your vats will brim over 
with new wine. 
My son, do not despise 
the Lord’s discipline, and 
do not resent his rebuke, 
because the Lord 
disciplines those he loves, 
as a father 
the son he delights in.
Blessed are those 
who find wisdom, those 
who gain understanding, 
for she is more profitable 
than silver 
and yields better returns 
than gold. 
She is more precious 
than rubies; 
nothing you desire 
can compare with her. 
Long life is 
in her right hand; 
in her left hand 
are riches and honor. 
Her ways are 
pleasant ways, and 
all her paths are peace. 
She is a tree of life to 
those who take hold of her; 
those who hold her fast 
will be blessed. 
By wisdom the Lord 
laid the earth’s foundations, 
by understanding 
he set the heavens in place; 
by his knowledge 
the watery depths 
were divided, and 
the clouds let drop the dew. 
My son, do not let 
wisdom and understanding 
out of your sight, 
preserve sound judgment 
and discretion; 
they will be life for you, 
an ornament 
to grace your neck. 
Then you will go 
on your way in safety, 
and your foot 
will not stumble. 
When you lie down, 
you will not be afraid; 
when you lie down, 
your sleep will be sweet. 
Have no fear 
of sudden disaster 
or of the ruin that 
overtakes the wicked, 
for the Lord will be 
at your side 
and will keep your foot 
from being snared. 
Do not withhold good 
from those 
to whom it is due, when 
it is in your power to act. 
Do not say 
to your neighbor, 
“Come back tomorrow 
and I’ll give it to you”— 
when you already have it 
with you. 
Do not plot harm 
against your neighbor, 
who lives trustfully 
near you. 
Do not accuse anyone 
for no reason— 
when they have done you 
no harm. 
Do not envy the violent 
or choose 
any of their ways…. 
The wise inherit honor, 
but fools get only shame. 
Proverbs 4
Get Wisdom at Any Cost
Listen, my sons, 
to a father’s instruction; 
pay attention 
and gain understanding. 
I give you sound learning, 
so do not forsake 
my teaching. 
For I too was a son 
to my father, 
still tender, and cherished 
by my mother. 
Then he taught me, 
and he said to me, 
“Take hold of my words 
with all your heart; 
keep my commands, 
and you will live. 
Get wisdom, 
get understanding; 
do not forget my words 
or turn away from them. 
Do not forsake wisdom, 
and she will protect you; 
love her, and 
she will watch over you. 
The beginning of wisdom 
is this: Get wisdom. 
Though it cost all you have,
get understanding. 
Cherish her, 
and she will exalt you; 
embrace her, 
and she will honor you. 
She will give you a garland 
to grace your head 
and present you 
with a glorious crown.” 
Listen, my son, 
accept what I say, 
and the years of your life 
will be many. 
I instruct you 
in the way of wisdom 
and lead you 
along straight paths. 
When you walk, your steps 
will not be hampered; 
when you run, 
you will not stumble. 
Hold on to instruction, 
do not let it go; 
guard it well, 
for it is your life. 
Do not set foot 
on the path of the wicked 
or walk in the way 
of evildoers. 
Avoid it, 
do not travel on it; 
turn from it 
and go on your way. 
For they cannot rest 
until they do evil; 
they are robbed of sleep 
till they make 
someone stumble. 
They eat the bread 
of wickedness 
and drink the wine 
of violence. 
The path of the righteous 
is like the morning sun, 
shining ever brighter 
till the full light of day. 
But the way of the wicked 
is like deep darkness; 
they do not know what 
makes them stumble. 
My son, pay attention 
to what I say; 
turn your ear to my words. 
Do not let them out 
of your sight, 
keep them 
within your heart; 
for they are life 
to those who find them 
and health 
to one’s whole body. 
Above all else, 
guard your heart, 
for everything you do 
flows from it. 
Keep your mouth 
free of perversity; 
keep corrupt talk 
far from your lips. 
Let your eyes 
look straight ahead; 
fix your gaze 
directly before you. 
Give careful thought to 
the paths for your feet 
and be steadfast 
in all your ways. 
Do not turn 
to the right or the left; 
keep your foot from evil. 
Proverbs 8
Wisdom’s Call
Does not wisdom call out? 
Does not understanding 
raise her voice? 
At the highest point 
along the way, 
where the paths meet, 
she takes her stand; 
beside the gate 
leading into the city, 
at the entrance, 
she cries aloud: 
“To you, 
O people, I call out; 
I raise my voice 
to all mankind. 
You who are simple, 
gain prudence; 
you who are foolish, 
set your hearts on it.
Listen, for I have 
trustworthy things to say; 
I open my lips 
to speak what is right. 
My mouth speaks 
what is true, for my lips 
detest wickedness. 
All the words 
of my mouth are just; 
none of them 
is crooked or perverse. 
To the discerning 
all of them are right; 
they are upright to those 
who have found knowledge. 
Choose my instruction 
instead of silver, 
knowledge
rather than choice gold, 
for wisdom is 
more precious than rubies, 
and nothing you desire 
can compare with her. 
“I, wisdom, dwell 
together with prudence; 
I possess knowledge 
and discretion. 
To fear the Lord 
is to hate evil; 
I hate pride and arrogance, 
evil behavior 
and perverse speech. 
Counsel and 
sound judgment are mine; 
I have insight, 
I have power. 
By me kings reign 
and rulers issue decrees 
that are just; 
by me princes govern, 
and nobles – 
all who rule on earth.
I love those who love me, 
and those who seek me 
find me. 
With me 
are riches and honor, 
enduring wealth 
and prosperity. 
My fruit is better than 
fine gold; what I yield 
surpasses choice silver. 
I walk in the way 
of righteousness, 
along the paths of justice, 
bestowing a 
rich inheritance on those 
who love me and making 
their treasuries full. 
“The Lord 
brought me forth 
as the first of his works,
before his deeds of old; 
I was formed 
long ages ago, 
at the very beginning, 
when the world came to be. 
When there were 
no watery depths, 
I was given birth, when 
there were no springs 
overflowing with water; 
before the mountains 
were settled in place, 
before the hills, 
I was given birth, 
before he made 
the world or its fields or
any of the dust of the earth. 
I was there when he set 
the heavens in place, 
when he marked out 
the horizon 
on the face of the deep, 
when he established 
the clouds above 
and fixed securely 
the fountains of the deep, 
when he gave the sea 
its boundary 
so the waters would not 
overstep his command, 
and when he marked out 
the foundations 
of the earth.
Then I was constantly
at his side. 
I was filled with delight 
day after day, 
rejoicing always 
in his presence, 
rejoicing 
in his whole world and 
delighting in mankind. 
“Now then, my children, 
listen to me; 
blessed are those 
who keep my ways. 
Listen to my instruction 
and be wise; 
do not disregard it. 
Blessed are those 
who listen to me, 
watching daily 
at my doors, 
waiting at my doorway. 
For those who find me 
find life and receive favor 
from the Lord. 
But those 
who fail to find me 
harm themselves; 
all who hate me 
love death.” 
Proverbs 9
Invitations 
of Wisdom and Folly
Wisdom has built 
her house; 
she has set up
its seven pillars…. 
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…. 
Leave your simple ways 
and you will live; walk
in the way of insight.” 
Whoever corrects a mocker 
invites insults; 
whoever rebukes the wicked 
incurs abuse. 
Do not rebuke mockers 
or they will hate you; 
rebuke the wise 
and they will love you. 
Instruct the wise and 
they will be wiser still; 
teach the righteous 
and they will 
add to their learning. 
The fear of the Lord is 
the beginning of wisdom, 
and knowledge 
of the Holy One 
is understanding. 
For through wisdom
your days will be many, 
and years will be added 
to your life. 
If you are wise, your 
wisdom will reward you; 
if you are a mocker, 
you alone will suffer. 
Folly is an unruly woman; 
she is simple 
and knows nothing. 
She sits 
at the door of her house, 
on a seat at the 
highest point of the city, 
calling out 
to those who pass by, 
who go straight 
on their way, 
“Let all who are simple 
come to my house!” 
To those who 
have no sense she says, 
“Stolen water is sweet; 
food eaten in secret 
is delicious!” 
But little do they know 
that the dead are there, 
that her guests are deep 
in the realm of the dead.