"Good words are a honeycomb, and their sweetness is a healing of the soul." Proverbs 16:22
This metaphor is so full of imagery.
The honeycomb is something that represents many things, and in the wisdom literature of the bible, it represents God's word. Today, in my reading plan, I just so happened to read "How sweet to my taste are Your teachings, more than honey and the honeycomb in my mouth." (Psalm 118(119):103) And, whenever I come across this metaphor, I have to wonder, why is it used? I mean, in the developed world today, we have rampant obesity, especially in the United States, and sugars are a major cause (I would dare to say the leading cause). So why would God's word be like a sweet that spurs more lust than discipline?
To start, as I think about honey, I can't help but remember all of those "nature doctor" posts that make their rounds on Facebook, the ones that say that honey can cure any disease, even cancer. Perhaps honey was seen as something more medicinal in the biblical age, but, then, the metaphors talk more about the taste than the healing properties (although the verse I want to talk about has both).
What I think about the most for this metaphor, though, is that the honeycomb is a result of so much work. If you ever study or read things about bees, you'll come to know that they are hard workers. The hive is an intricate layout of a home for the queen and the larvae, so that there can be more bees. We have also come to rely on bees to pollinate our plants, which also help to nourish the bees. Yet, after all that hard work, the bees lose their honeycombs to whichever consumers are brave enough to extract them. Whoever ends up being able to take those honeycombs and extract honey from them has to face the bees. I know that I could never become a beekeeper for fear of getting stung even through protective wear. But, the end result is quite delicious.
In the same way, many wise people have pondered over so many concepts. We have the fortune of having many words that have been dictated or said by God in our bibles, and we can continue to meditate and feast on them whenever we'd like. The best part of this is that we can be healed by all the good words that we read and learn. Whenever we learn all of the things that Jesus has taught us well, we will be healed. We will become better people. We will make the world around us even better, for the good words of Christ come down to one command: love.
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