Wisdom Is an Eternal Person
In the previous verses we heard Wisdom calling. Her call has without exception come to every man. In Proverbs 8:22-Obadiah : Wisdom tells us about Who She is. In these verses we find a beautiful description of the Lord Jesus, for it is all about Him. He, the eternal Son, is Wisdom in Person. If we would ask the question how long God has already been wise, the answer simply is that Wisdom has existed as long as God exists, which is forever. After all, we cannot think that God was not wise for a moment and became wise afterwards at a certain moment. In this way a satisfactory reply is given to the question of how long the Lord Jesus exists.
That appears from what Wisdom firstly says about Herself. She was with God, the LORD, even before anything was visible of God’s works (Proverbs 8:22). Before the foundation of the world Wisdom had been a distinctive Person with God. John, the evangelist, confirms that. He writes: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God” (John 1:1). “The Word” is also the Lord Jesus.
It is remarkable that Wisdom begins with speaking about the LORD, the God of the covenant with His people. With Him She is related at the closest. How close, She explains in the next part. The LORD possessed Her “at the beginning of His way”. A wrong and deceptive translation says that the LORD ‘created’ Her instead of ‘possessed’ Her. But Christ, the Son, says as Wisdom that the LORD possessed Him “at the beginning of His way, before His works of old” (cf. Micah 5:2).
When God began His way with the world, when He established His works, He did that through the Son, Who “of old”, which is from eternity, was with Him. Christ is the beginning of God’s creation, which means that He stands at the beginning of all God’s creation works, which He began with the creation and which He also accomplished (Genesis 1:1-Obadiah :; Genesis 2:1-Leviticus :; John 1:3; Colossians 1:16-Esther :; Hebrews 1:2). The whole creation came forth from Him. He was with God as Wisdom of all God’s works. All of God’s works have been established by His wisdom. Wisdom Herself has therefore not been created, but has been with God eternally.
Wisdom was established from everlasting (Proverbs 8:23). The establishment or anointment has to do with the destiny for a certain goal. In the Old Testament kings and priests were anointed to be what they were intended to. In the same way Wisdom, Christ, had been intended from the beginning by God to a certain work. Something similar we see with regard to the propitiation work of Christ, to which He “was foreknown before the foundation of the world” as the Lamb (1 Peter 1:20). The work which is told about here, is the work of creation. Wisdom was present “from the beginning, from the earliest times of the earth”.
That Wisdom was “brought forth” – it is said twice: in Proverbs 8:24 and in Proverbs 8:25 –, means that Christ started to act as Creator at a certain moment. What is present in God, becomes visible. It is comparable to what happens at the birth of a child. A child that is born, is already present in the mother’s womb, but becomes visible at the birth. Wisdom proves Her pre-existence by starting to act when there is nothing yet, when there “were no depths” and “no springs abounding with water” (Proverbs 8:24). The same goes for “the mountains” and “the hills” (Proverbs 8:25) that also owe their existence to Him Who was (Psalms 90:2).
The emphasis in this whole section lies on the everlasting (pre-)existence of Christ. It is of great importance to hold on to that. Everything that is, has been created by Him. It has therefore a beginning, while He Himself has no beginning. There is no such thing as ‘eternal matter’. Only the triune God is eternal. The Son was there “while He had not yet made the earth and the fields” (Proverbs 8:26). After the depths and heights of both previous verses, it looks like this verse is about the more habitable parts of the earth. With “the dust of the world” the elements are meant of which the earth consists, including the natural resources. All things have a beginning and that beginning is through Him.
The Word was in the beginning, which means that He was there with everything that has a beginning and that He Himself has no beginning. He is the beginning of all things (John 1:1). God is the great Architect, Who has built everything by Wisdom. He has created all things through the Son (1 Corinthians 8:6). All things became by the Word. This portion from Proverbs 8 is explained in the first verses of John 1.
The Son is also involved with the preparation of the heavens (Proverbs 8:27). He was not a spectator, but the Executor (Hebrews 1:10). He has given the heavens its form, splendor and clothing of sun, moon and stars. The heavens were drawn by Him like an umbrella that covers the water streams as a firmament, like drawing a circle with a pair of compasses (cf. Isaiah 40:22; Job 26:9-2 Samuel :). In that firmament He made the clouds firm, that they may hold the water so that at His time and in the places He chooses, they may pour out water over the earth (Proverbs 8:28; Job 26:8; Job 36:27-Joel :Job 37:11). Also “the springs of the deep” can flow by the power that He gives to them.
The place of the sea is not determined by evolution, but is given to it by the Son (Proverbs 8:29). Thereby He also has commanded that the sea keeps the boundary that was set by Him and that it will not transgress this boundary (Jeremiah 5:22; Job 38:10-1 Kings :). He has ordained the foundations of the earth in such a way, that the earth will stand unshakably (Psalms 104:5).
All the creational acts that were just described by Wisdom, testify of the Divine wisdom, on which it is founded. That proves the pre-existence of Wisdom before creation. God has designed His work and has executed it with Wisdom, which is by His Son.
In Proverbs 8:30 it is not anymore about creation, but about the relation between the LORD, Yahweh, and Wisdom. Wisdom was “beside Him” eternally. She is loved by God, for Wisdom is the Person of Christ. He is the Word which was with God in the beginning (John 1:1). In the New Testament we see again that same relationship of love in the love between the Father and the Son. The relationship between the Father and the Son is one of eternal love (John 17:5; John 17:24).
While there is no time in eternity, it is still expressed in such a way that the Son was “daily” the Father’s delight. In that way He allows us to share the feelings of His heart for His Son. It is at the same time an example to us to be occupied with the Son daily, to see Him and to rejoice in Him. There cannot be another object of love and delight for us than He to Whom the heart of God goes out, can there?
From all eternity He had been “a master workman” and His “delight”. These expressions indicate how much God loved Him and how much He rejoiced in Him. There has never been a time that it was otherwise. God looked at Him with the greatest and deepest love and joy eternally. The cause of that is the full unity in nature, features and desires, which is between Them. There was and is perfect harmony in thoughts and feelings. Everything that God is, He saw and sees in His Son.
That did not change when the Son became the Creator, for His creational work is the execution of the intention of God. When He created the heavens and the earth, He was playing a game as it were, which He played with great joy. It makes us think of the satisfaction He had when after He had finished the creation, saw everything and then observed that it was “very good” (Genesis 1:31).
Through what the Son has created, a new territory comes to being, in which the Son Himself finds His delight (Proverbs 8:31). He Who has always been the delight of God’s heart and before Whom He always rejoiced, also rejoiced in the world of God’s world. Then it looks like He discovers something in there that fills Him with joy, which are “the sons of men”. He calls them “His delight”.
He delights in all His creation works, but in man He has a special delight. His delight in man appears in the clearest way from the fact that He has become Man. The angels rejoiced when He created the world (Job 38:6-Judges :). But when the Son becomes Man, they see God’s delight in men and without any jealousy they praise Him for that with the words: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men with whom He is pleased” (Luke 2:14).
God has His pleasure with men. Therefore Christ became Man. God has no delight in sinful men. He is pleased with that one Man, His Son Jesus Christ, Who came as the expression of God’s delight in all men, for He came to save people from the eternal judgment. Each individual who confesses his sins and believes in Christ and His redemption work on the cross will share in God’s pleasure. God is pleased with every individual who is related with His Son through faith in His work.
World history is not an accident, in which spontaneously the Son of God once entered. At the beginning of all the ways of God is Wisdom, the personification of the Lord Jesus. This is the profound meaning of the world and its history. This is shown in a nutshell in Hebrews 1 (Hebrews 1:2-Leviticus :). Christ is the center of God's ways.
Knowing His Person not only answers the questions of our heart, but takes us into the world of the Father and the Son. By the speaking of Wisdom out of that eternity we get an impression here. We are not just spectators in this majestic and sovereign acting of Wisdom, but in His grace, we are involved in this eternal plan of God. We are introduced in the house of Wisdom, as we see in Proverbs 9.
It is this Wisdom Who has accompanied any act of God with this earth, whether it concerns the creation or salvation history. All things are made through Him and for Him. This glory as Mediator is here before us in the joy that God has in him. And he is not a Mediator of angels, but his delight is with the children of men (Hebrews 2:16).