Saturday, July 29, 2006

Wisdom and Work

I read Proverbs 8:22-31 and since I was rereading "Zen and the Art of the Motorcycle Maintenance. the passage really stood out to me. ZAMM expounds about quality and excellence in life. The Proverbs passage teaches about the origins of Wisdom and how God used wisdom in creation. Proverbs 8:30-31 teaches:
Then I was beside Him, as a master workman; And I was daily His delight, Rejoicing in the world, His earth, having my delight in the sons of men.


The idea of Pirsig's quality/excellence/arete(greek) has some parallels with Wisdom. Both are an ordering principle of reality. The book Your Work Matters to God by Sherman and Hendricks points out about the above scriptural passage that "Rejoicing" can be translated "play." The authors then teach that Christ is Wisdom and that Christ played before God in his creation and Christ played with man. The other options I found for translating "Rejoicing" are "dancing" or "playing an instrument" or "laughing." I don't think Christ is directly referenced in the passage. I think the author personified "Wisdom" for a point. Wisdom is "skill in living." God used wisdom in ordering and designing the universe. Creating is God's work, God did it with Wisdom, and God enjoy creating. Wisdom is skill in the totality of life. Wisdom is ordering our lives around the ordering principle of the universe: glorifying God. Wisdom is working well, playing well, treating others well and serving God well in everything we do. Our relationship with God should transform every aspect our lives into lives of quality. Pirsig thinks doing tasks well will transform the performer. There is truth in that, but only God can transform a life. Once God transforms a life, one can begin a life of wisdom and quality.

One benefit is that our enjoyment in God and our skill in life should translate to joy of life. God enjoys and delights in his creation. Hs is a master craftsman who takes joy in his work. One way to translate the Proverbs passage "While God created the world, God delighted in wisdom as wisdom danced before God while God created the world." Lewis had Aslan sing Narnia into creation. I can see where Lewis gets that imagery now. The joy of Aslan that Lewis expressed in the Narnian creation, God had for the creation of our universe and mankind.

We are made in the image of God. Thus, as we live skillfully, life and work should be a joy for us. I am not saying we will have it easy, but we should endure suffering as Christ endured suffering, "...who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross." Or as book of James exhorts us, "Consider it all joy brethren when you meet trials of various kinds." We can have joy in work in spite of or even because of the suffering.

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