Proverbs 30:15-16
The leech has two daughters;
“Give” and “Give,” they cry.
Three things are never satisfied;
four never say, “Enough”:
Sheol, the barren womb,
the land never satisfied with water,
and the fire that never says, “Enough.”
We are given vivid imagery of the spirit which is never satisfied. The
impression being made is that such a spirit feels a true hunger that
cannot be satiated, not so much out of greed but out of an inability to
receive or maintain nourishment. This is made clear in the last three
examples - the barren womb (that feels the emptiness of being unable to
bear a child), the barren land (which would be the common condition in
the dry Middle-east), and fire (which ceases to exist the moment its
fuel runs out). They crave to receive, like the leech and his family
that must have "blood" to survive. And so Sheol is represented. No
matter how many dead it receives, it has an unending appetite for more.
Again, their problem is not being greedy, but being unable to benefit
for long in what they receive.
Such a spirit is pitiable. He craves for fulfillment but cannot attain
it. Like the Teacher of Ecclesiastes, he explores the different ways to
find it - in work, in pleasure, in entertainment, in riches. He may seek
it by exploring philosophies and religions. He may try to find it in
noble and sacrificial work. And at times he seems fulfilled, but then
the craving comes again, only stronger. "Give, give," he cries.
The saddest position is when he cannot profit even from hearing the
gospel. His heart does not possess the proper soil, because in his
pursuit to find fulfillment through other means, he has left his heart
hardened and incapable of receiving the seed of the gospel. Like
hardened barren land which cannot profit from the rain, so is his heart
to the gospel.
Let us pray for our neighbors who are in such a state, who crave for
fulfillment and, yet, by the very means they seek to satisfy their
cravings, they are hardening their hearts to make it all the more
difficult to attain. Pray for them, that the Spirit will touch their
spirits and satisfy them with the blessing of the gospel.
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