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The book
of Proverbs is a collection of short and wise
principles for living from some of the wisest
men who ever lived. Why is this book important?
God designed the universe out of His great wisdom
and understanding. The universe reflects His wisdom.
We need wisdom to live lives that will successfully
work in this God-created universe.
The subject
of Proverbs is wisdom. Wisdom is knowledge that
is properly applied to a situation. First you
have to know the right information, but then you
have to apply it correctly. There is an essential
prerequisite for wisdom: yirat Adonai - the fear
of the Lord. The fear of the Lord is the beginning
of wisdom. A human being must know that God exists,
and who the true God, the God of Israel is, that
He is the Supreme Being, great and powerful and
wise, righteous and just, and He judges the righteous
and wicked, rewards the righteous and punishes
the bad. In addition, since God the Father sent
Messiah the Son, to be wise, a human being must
accept Yeshua as the Messiah, and receive the
Holy Spirit, and be saved.
Some human
beings are wise about the way that the world works,
but are ignorant of the ways of God. Some human
beings are knowledgeable about spiritual things
- about God and Messiah and salvation, but not
wise about the way the world works. Proverbs helps
us to be wise in the ways of God, and wise in
the ways of the world. The spiritual world and
the physical world meet in a special way here
on Earth. Heaven is where God’s throne is at,
but Earth is His footstool. Man is a combination
of physical and spiritual. He is made from the
dust of the Earth, but also the Lord breathed
into him the breathe of life. Proverbs has wisdom
for both successful spiritual life and successful
physical life. It helps us to be well rounded,
balanced, successful human beings.
11:1
A false balance is an abomination to the Lord,
but a just weight is His delight. A false
balance is a weighing device that is rigged to
give a false outcome. If you wanted to buy something,
but the person that you were buying from was using
a false balance, you were being cheated. You would
wind up paying too much or be given too little.
This kind of theft is abhorred by the Lord, who
is full of truth, integrity, righteousness, fairness,
equity. We are to be people of integrity in our
words, and people who are honest and fair in our
economic and business dealings.
We don’t
use balances much in the modern world, but there
are other ways of cheating to amount to much the
same. When the government goes off the gold and
silver standard, and then is free to create money
backed by nothing, and greatly expand the money
supply, which our government has been doing since
1971, it is a kind of false balances. When the
government also changes the ways it reports economic
numbers so as to under-report inflation (the real
rate of inflation is around 7%), and which means
that the real rate of growth of the economy is
basically zero, or less - which means we are getting
poorer as a nation); when the government over-estimates
the amount of jobs really being produced, which
it has been doing, it is a kind of false balances.
When the government goes into debt at an obscene
rate, so that present goods and services are being
paid for by our children and grandchildren, that
is a kind of false balance. Protect yourself from
these false balances by storing you wealth in
real money: gold and silver.
11:2
When pride comes, then comes dishonor, but
with the humble is wisdom. It’s ironic. People
who are proud, who want people to think highly
of them, more highly than they are actually worthy
of; people who seek for status and recognition
begin acting in ways that will remove honor from
them and bring them dishonor. They treat others
poorly, they become selfish, they make bad decisions
based on their desire for status. The humble,
those who fear the Lord, and know that every breathe
that they breath, and every beat of their heart
is totally dependant on the goodness and mercy
of God, that the Lord made them the way they are,
with their gifts, talents, abilities and opportunities;
those who aren’t concerned with status and the
praise of men and exalting themselves over others,
have better values and make better decisions.
They are wise, and with wisdom eventually comes
honor!
11:3
The integrity of the upright will guide them,
but the crookedness of the treacherous will destroy
them. It is wise and best to choose to be
a person who is upright, who is straight, who
plays by the rules, and a person of integrity,
of good character, of morality and high ethics.
Your choice to be a man or woman of integrity
will guide you into good decisions. When you are
confronted by situations where the choice is to
cut corners, make a quick and easy but shady buck,
cheat on your spouse; or take the better but harder
path of honesty and hard work, you will know what
to do. Your prior decision to be a person of integrity
will guide you into making the right decision.
On the
other hand the bog-deem, the treacherous, the
unfaithful, are destroyed by their duplicity and
crookedness. Don’t allow yourself to become a
person who engages in selef - duplicity, a person
who is deceitful in speech or conduct, who lies,
who misleads, who says one thing but does another,
who publicly is one way but privately another.
Don’t become someone who overthrows good things,
who overturns good ways, good values, good morals,
good ethics, someone who turn away from good ways,
and stops following the right course. Those who
deal falsely, those who are faithless, those who
destroy what is good and right, will themselves
be destroyed.
11:4
Riches do not profit in the day of wrath, but
righteousness delivers from death. Know the
limits of money. Money can buy some things, but
there are many things, many of the most important
things, that money can’t buy. Money can’t buy
happiness. Money can’t always buy protection.
In a day of wrath, when you find yourself with
an earthly enemy attacking you and about to kill
you, or, even worse, on a day when the righteous
anger of God is destroying those who continue
to rebel against Him, your money will not help
you. Know the limits of money, and don’t make
money your highest priority.
11:5
The righteousness of the blameless will smooth
his way, but the wicked will fall by his own wickedness.
The wise and good Creator has designed the universe
in such a way that it cooperates with the right
actions, the good deeds, the honorable intentions
and the honest words of the tah-meem - the blameless,
those men and women of integrity and honesty who
function the way the Creator designed mankind
to function. But the very same universe conspires
against the wicked. His wickedness, his evil,
his twisting of God’s laws will cause his own
downfall. He is undermining his own well being.
He is digging his own hole that he will fall into.
He is building his own snare that will catch him.
Like Haman, he is building a gallows on which
he will be hung.
11:6
The righteousness of the upright will deliver
them, but the treacherous will be caught by their
own greed. The upright, the y’shar-eem, those
who are straight and true, who know the true God,
and who follow down the straight and narrow path
that He has laid down for us, who don’t twist
the truth about God and Scripture, who don’t corrupt
morals, who live lives of integrity - their righteousness,
being in a right relationship with their God,
and then consistently doing the right things,
and pleasing the Lord in all respects, will deliver
them. They will escape from many of the difficulties
and bad consequences that others will experience.
They will be rescued from many of the unpleasant
experiences that others will go through. But the
bog-deem, the treacherous, the unfaithful, those
who improperly use things - things like themselves,
their sexuality, their money, their relationships
with other people, those who brings themselves
and others into a less good condition, will not
be delivered from the problems they make. They
will not escape from the consequences they are
creating for themselves and for others. They will
be caught by their greed, by their evil desires,
by their lust. Because they are unwilling to give
up their desires for the wrong things, because
they refuse to give up their perverse pleasures,
their improper use of sexuality, because they
won’t stay within proper bounds of law, moral,
sexual behavior, proper use of money; because
they refuse to abandon their wrong ideas of God,
religion, truth, morality, they will be caught
by a God-created universe that won’t forever tolerate
such wrongness.
They are
like the hungry monkey who puts his hand in a
jar with a narrow top in order to steal some nuts.
Suddenly a leopard comes, and the monkey needs
to climb a tree to escape. If only he would let
go of the nuts, he could remove his hand from
the jar and escape in time! But he is greedy with
desire for those delicious nuts he wants to steal
and eat, and because of his greed he won’t let
go of the nuts, and his hand won’t come out of
the jar, and without his hand he can’t climb the
tree, and so he is caught and is killed. What
kind of jar is your hand in? What kind of nuts
are you trying to steal? Won’t you, with the help
of God, and the knowledge that comes to you from
the Word of God, let them go?
11:7
When a wicked man dies, his expectation will
perish, and the hope of strong men perishes.
What does the wicked person, the person who refuses
to become godly, who will not do things God’s
way - what does he hope for? He hopes for many
things - good things and bad things. He wants
continued independence, but he will find that
he must submit to the law, the power, the authority,
the will, the judgment, the punishment of an offended
God. He wants control and domination and power
over others, but he will find himself completely
weak and powerless over himself and over his own
fate. He will have no control over himself or
others. He wants status, he wants praise, he wants
to feel good about himself, but there is no status
in Hell, no praise from demons or sinners. He
wants happiness, but he will experience only unhappiness.
There is no joy in the Lake of Fire. He wants
life. He wants to live, to be, to exist, but his
life itself I believe will eventually perish.
Don’t
go that way! You will be terribly disappointed.
Your hopes will be crushed, your expectations
come to nothing. Can you imagine the disappointment
of those who have ignored God, continued in the
rebellion against the good King of the Universe,
when they understand what they have lost? What
they could have had if they had turned to the
living God, and yielded their lives to the service
of the great King, but no longer have that option,
and only the outer darkness and the Lake of Fire
is in store for them? Can you possibly imagine
the sense of regret? The sense of loss? The weeping,
the anguish, the horror?
11:8
The righteous is delivered from trouble, but
the wicked takes his place. This God-created
universe is designed in such a way that it helps
the righteous - those who are right with God,
those who are in a right relationship with the
Holy Creator, those who are following His wise
principles for living. They will save themselves
from tzah-rah, from tzuris, from trouble. But,
the opposite is true for the wicked - the man
who is guilty of violating God’s standards, who
causes the Lord and man trouble, will cause himself
trouble. You want a trouble-free life? Get right
with God, and then start living the right way
and doing the right things! You want trouble?
You enjoy trouble? Then remain alienated from
the Creator from whom you are estranged. Don’t
accept His gracious offer of atonement and reconciliation
by placing your faith in the wonderful Messiah
that He sent to rescue Jews and Gentiles, the
Savior who came from Heaven to Earth, died on
a cross, came back to life, thereby showing that
God approved of everything that He said, everything
that He did, that He is sinless and able to reconcile
us to God, and rescue and deliver us, and save
us from the worst troubles - sin, death, Hell.
11:10-11
When it goes well with the righteous, the city
rejoices, and when the wicked perish, there is
joyful shouting. By the blessing of the upright
a city is exalted, but by the mouth of the wicked
it is torn down. Morality and government,
religion and politics can’t be separated. That
was never the intention of the founding fathers.
They understood and repeatedly stated that this
republic must be supported by Christian values.
They were moral men, and most of them deeply religious
Christians. Half of the Continental Congress were
pastors!
When it
goes well with the righteous and the upright,
the straight and true, when they are flourishing,
when their godly values are the most influential
factors in the city, state or nation when the
wise principles that they advocate are put into
practice, the blessing of God comes to that city,
state or nation.
I like
that expression, “the blessing of the upright.”
Because they have chosen to follow the Lord’s
ways, in this God-designed universe good results
happen. Good things happen as a direct result
of their uprightness. And, the Lord adds His support,
His blessing. The Lord does good things to that
city, that state, that nation, and the people
are exalted. They advance higher and higher in
wisdom, morality, justice, proper living, and
often prosperity. The people are better off. They
are happier. This is exactly what happened in
the United States from our beginning until the
1960s. But, since the early 1960s, the mouth of
the wicked has been heard more than the voice
of upright, and the nation is being torn down.
Be righteous
yourself, and extend your influence. Speak up.
Write letters. Talk to people. Teach others. Using
music, art, drama, the media, let the truth and
good values be known. Vote for righteous men and
women. Those with good values must influence their
society. They must get involved in politics, and
help govern the city, the state, the nation according
to the will of God. If the righteous don’t get
involved; if they think that politics is too dirty,
or not important, then guess who will take control
and exert their godless values?
11:14
Where there is no guidance the people fall,
but in abundance of counselors there is victory.
Life in this fallen world, on this planet
that is under the influence of the Prince of Darkness,
a world that is confused and chaotic, it is important
to get good advice. This is important for local,
state and national governments. A wise leader
surrounds himself with knowledgeable and wise
and competent men and women who can give him good
advice. And, the same principle is true for an
individual. There are times in your life that
you will need guidance.
If you
are a child of God, and if you lack wisdom, you
can pray to God the Father, who is generous with
wisdom, and is willing to give it to you. You
have the Son of God, who is the Wonderful Counselor,
who is full of the wisdom of God and is able to
give you the best counsel and the wisest advice
for every situation. You have the Spirit of Wisdom
and Truth, the precious Holy Spirit as your personal
guide, who will guide you into the truth that
you need. You have the Holy Scriptures, which
are full of wisdom and understanding. You have
godly pastors and rabbis and elders who know the
Lord and His Word, and how the world works, and
can advise you! You are truly blessed and surrounded
with wisdom!
11:15
He who is guarantor for a stranger will surely
suffer for it, but he who hates being a guarantor
is secure. This is a teaching on the wise
use of your money. Be very careful who you promise
to cover a debt for. Be careful who you co-sign
a loan with. I would say that you should be careful
who you loan money to. Be careful who you trust
with your possessions. Very often there are reasons
why a person doesn’t have enough money to accomplish
what he wants to do, and needs a loan or someone
to guarantee a loan. Sometimes they are people
of good character, but simply have been though
hard times and difficult circumstances that could
happen to anyone. But, there are many people of
bad character who don’t care about honesty or
integrity or their obligation to make sure that
they repay their loans. Sometimes people don’t
have money because they don’t know how to save;
or they haven’t been careful with their money;
or they don’t want to save - they don’t want to
delay present gratification for their future good.
Since they are unwilling to defer present pleasures
in order to have future gains, they won’t find
ways to consume less and save more, and then put
the savings into good investments.
11:16
A gracious woman attains honor, and ruthless
men attain riches. Women, girls, don’t try
to be honored by being like hard-hearted, tough,
mean, uncompassionate men! We have too many people
like that in the world already! God’s woman is
a gracious woman; a woman who is kindhearted;
and woman who is compassionate, who is loving
and helps those around her; a woman who directs
her feminine, nurturing nature, not just to her
family, but to all those around her. She is the
woman, the young lady, who is truly worthy of
respect.
And ruthless
men attain riches. This satanically dominated
and fallen world favors the ruthless. It advances
the vicious, the war-like, the aggressive, and
the back-stabber. It favors the Herods, the Hitlers,
the members of organized crime, the drug lords.
If you are willing to cheat, intimidate others
with violence, and murder, you may advance quickly
and arrive at high places. But, if in the process
of ruthlessly attaining wealth, you harm others
and lose your own soul, is it worth it?
11:17
The merciful man does himself good, but the
cruel man does himself harm. This God-designed
universe works in such a way that the way we treat
others, affects not only them, but ourselves as
well. The cruel man, who has no mercy or compassion
toward others, not only harms them, but he harms
himself. Over time, he becomes less and less like
the gracious God; as he continues his cruelties,
he becomes less and less human. He diminishes
himself. The murderer not only kills his victim,
but he murders himself. He destroys something
crucial, something that is essential to his humanity,
at the core of his being. This knowledge should
motivate all of us to be merciful toward others.
If we do, we will be doing ourselves a favor.
We will be blessing ourselves. We will become
better human beings. The cruel man might not care
about others, but he cares about himself. If he
cares about himself, he must be generous, gracious
and nice toward others.
11:18
The wicked earns deceptive wages, but he who
sows righteousness gets a true reward. This
God-created cosmos, this will-of-the-Supreme-Being-
oriented universe functions so that the one who
does the right things will get a true reward.
The things he does are right; they are good; they
are God-honoring; and the King of Righteous, whose
throne is built on righteousness, fairness, justice
and equity, will give a real and lasting and genuine
reward to the one who does the right thing and
lives the right way. But the wicked man, the man
who defies the Maker, and rejects His ways, does
many things that violate the spiritual and moral
laws that the Lord has built into creation. The
wicked man thinks that the things that he is doing
will benefit him, will improve his life, will
help him have a good and successful life, but
it is deceptive. The pleasure, the happiness,
that sense of satisfaction that comes from living
a truly successful life that he thinks he will
enjoy, won’t happen. He will find out that his
life was a waste. His life was meaningless, insubstantial,
lightweight, like chaff that the wind blows away.
11:19
The truly righteousness will attain to life,
and he who pursues evil will bring about his own
death. Many claim to be righteous, but not
all are. The really righteous individual, who
is in a right relationship with the true and righteous
God, because he knows that Messiah came into this
world, and died on a cross, and came back to life,
and is alive now, and is a living Savior, and
has placed his faith in Messiah Yeshua; the one
who demonstrates that he is righteous by remaining
righteous to the end of his life; the one whom
the Lord has declared to be genuinely righteous,
that righteous individual will attain to life.
He will experience real life in this world, life
that is connected to the Lord, who is the Source
of Life; he will experience life that is meaningful,
life that is abundant; he will experience life
that leads inevitably to eternal life. He will
go from life to life!
But, the
one who pursues evil, who out of stubborn ignorance
or active rebellion refuses to submit himself
to the Lord, and will not believe in Messiah Yeshua;
who will not seek for the truth, so that he will
find it; who will not knock on the door of Heaven
so that it will be opened to him; who will not
study the Scriptures; who will not believe the
truth when it is presented to him; who, as a result,
winds up destroying the possibility of having
a good relationship with God; and the person who
violates many of the good commands and wise principles
that the Lord built into creation, and ruins the
good things that the Lord has blessed us with;
who tears down what is good in society, and destroys
what is good in nature; that individual will not
attain to life. By violating God’s order, and
rebelling against the Creator’s design, he ruins
himself. He lessens himself, he diminishes himself,
and causes his own death.
His bad
decisions, like taking or selling drugs, hanging
out with a bad crowd, or engaging in promiscuous
sex, may shorten his life. Or, he might violate
the laws of society and he may get himself executed.
Or, the Lord’s judgement may fall and cut short
his life. He brings about his own physical death
and, he brings about his own spiritual death.
He will surely experience the fearsome Second
Death, which is being sent into the Lake of Fire.
11:20
The perverse in heart are an abomination to
the Lord, but the blameless in their walk are
His delight. Men and women who are perverse
in heart, who at the core of their being continue
in Adam and Eve’s sin; who in the center of their
deceitful hearts refuse to forsake their errors,
who are morally and spiritually crooked and refuse
to become straight; who have no problem lying,
stealing, cheating, fornicating, advocating the
goodness of homosexuality and abortion; who say
that there are no absolutes and that truth is
relative, and all religions are alike and lead
to the same end; who undermine the truth and won’t
embrace the Lord’s wise ways; who, even though
God has said, “This is My beloved Son in whom
I am well pleased - listen to Him” despise what
God the Father has testified about His Son - they
are toh-ah-vaht Adonai - an abomination, something
revolting to Adonai - the only true God, the everlasting
Lord, the Eternal One, who is without beginning
and without end because He always was, is, and
always will be. You think it a good idea to continue
to be repulsive to the Holy One of Israel when
He is willing to cleanse you? To be considered
something horrific by the Supreme Being when He
is willing to transform you? You want to continue
to be considered disgusting and loathsome to the
One who has life and being in Himself, who is
the source of life for the rest of us, and will
assuredly be your Judge, and who will certainly
reject you? Brilliant plan genius!
On the
other hand, the blameless in their walk are the
Lord’s delight. Those who are living the way the
Creator instructed us to live - living like Yeshua
lived, with love for God and man, with kindness,
with truth, with grace and mercy toward others,
with courage; those who are men and women of good
character and honesty, delight the Lord. The Lord
really likes them! The Almighty really loves them
and feels very warmly toward them! He has great
affection for them and wants to be close to them
- just like a parent delights in a son or daughter
who is doing well. Your watch your child grow
up, and as he is accomplishing more, and doing
the right things, and living the right way, and
taking care of his responsibilities, you are so
proud of him, so pleased with him. You want to
run and give him a big hug and do something nice
for him! That’s the way our Heavenly Father feels
about His beloved sons and daughters who are full
of faithfulness, honor, duty, responsibility,
integrity. He is proud of and pleased with and
wants to be close to each one of them!
Don’t
be surprised if you hear something similar to
this one day from the Almighty: “Good job My son!
I was so proud of you when you were on Earth,
and I am so proud of you now! You did well! You
did the right things! You lived the way I intended
humanity to live. You became a man after My heart,
a being of virtue and integrity. I am so pleased
with you! I want us to be close to each other
forever!”
11:22
As a ring of gold in a swine's snout, so is
a beautiful woman who lacks discretion. Rings
are put in the nose of a chazeer (pig) to control
them. A ring in its nose inhibits the pig from
digging. It also make the pig easy to lead. Trying
to push a big pig in the direction you want it
to go is very hard, but if you tie a rope around
the pig it follows the rope with almost no effort
on your part. But, it is foolish and inappropriate
to make the ring of gold. Gold is much too valuable
and rare to be used for this common purpose. You
put a ring made of common and inexpensive metal
in the nose of the pig - not precious and expensive
gold. Just as a golden ring is out of place in
a pig’s nose, so is the lack of discernment, the
lack of good taste, the inability to discriminate
between wisdom and foolishness in a beautiful
woman. A beautiful woman should be beautiful on
the inside as well as on the outside. She must
have the inner beauty of wisdom and discernment
in her soul.
Eligible
bachelor, if a woman is beautiful but also inappropriate;
if she doesn’t stay within proper bounds; if she
flirts with the wrong people at the wrong time;
if she dresses inappropriately; if she habitually
says stupid, silly, crude things; if she has shallow
values; if she is all about money; if she doesn’t
care about others; if she doesn’t have the heart
of a servant; if she can’t distinguish what is
important and lasting from what is shallow and
temporary, you don’t want to get involved with
that woman. She will hurt you. She will drag you
down. So you men, don’t just go for good looks.
It’s important that you find the woman you want
to live with to be attractive, but that must not
be the main criteria for choosing her as your
partner in life. Does she know the Lord? Does
she have good values? Is she kind? Will she be
a good mother? Does she have good character? Will
she be faithful to you?
And, as
long as we are on the topic of pierced noses,
I am going to express my opinion on the subject.
Body piercings and rings belong in swine - not
in human beings, and not in God’s holy people.
I can tolerate a woman’s ear being pierced - barely.
Other than a woman’s ear, I would rather not see
body piercings, rings or tattoos on the human
body.
11:24-26
There is one who scatters, and yet increases
all the more, and there is one who withholds what
is justly due, and yet it results only in want.
The generous man will be prosperous, and he who
waters will himself be watered. He who withholds
grain, the people will curse him, but blessing
will be on the head of him who sells it. In
an unstable, chaotic world, it is natural to want
to keep all of your resources in reserve for yourself,
and store them up for your own needs. But, we
can’t be that way. We are part of a community
and we have obligations to the community. We benefit
from the community, and need to give back to it.
We should understand that we could never accumulate
much wealth if we were on our own apart from society.
We could barely live at subsistence level.
Don’t
use the wealth and resources that you have accumulated
only for yourself. Be a generous person with those
who are in need. It’s the right thing to do. It
pleases the Lord who is concerned that every human
being have enough food, clothing and shelter to
live a decent life. Especially in a time of great
need, you have to share your resources. It is
your duty to sell your grain and not hoard it
for yourself. Be generous, and have faith that
the Lord will provide for you and reward you for
your generosity.
And, to
give us even more incentive to be generous, Solomon
tells us that we will find that the generous man
becomes more prosperous, and the stingy man will
become poorer. The generous man may find that
his wealth may increase. Others will think well
of him, and may want to give him their business.
The generous
man will find that others will remember his generosity,
and help him if he has a time of need. And, he
will prosper where it counts most - in his soul.
He will become a spiritually richer human being.
He will be blessed.
But the
man who is not generous, who is miserly, selfish
and stingy, will become poorer. He may become
poorer as a person. His stinginess will shrink
his soul. He may become poorer in his relationships.
He may become poorer as to his wealth. Out of
resentment toward him, people may stop doing business
with him.
11:28
He who trusts in his riches will fall, but
the righteous will flourish like the green leaf.
Don’t place your security, don’t derive your sense
of well-being, from money. It can disappear so
quickly. It can be stolen. It can’t buy you ultimate
security. If you put your trust, if you derive
your sense of security from your wealth, you will
not have security. Your life will not achieve
the peace, the happiness, the level of success
that it could. You will not stand. You will fall.
Trust
in God, who is alive, and real, and has infinite
power and understanding, to be your provider.
Have confidence that the One who gave the wealth
of Egypt to the newly freed Jewish slaves as we
were leaving Egypt can provide for you. Trust
that the One who fed the nation of Israel for
40 years in the desert can take care of you.
The righteous
- those who are right with God, and who are living
the right way, and doing the right things, and
who are not living for money, and who know that
the real wealth is in Heaven, and not on Earth,
and the lasting riches are part of their eternal
inheritance, and who are trusting in God, and
know that the Lord is their security, they will
flourish. Their lives will be much better off.
They will be like a green leaf in late spring
or very early summer, while it is still young
and fresh and healthy, and brimming with life
and beauty and vitality, and is a pleasure to
look at. They will truly be successful in the
estimation of the One whose valuation counts the
most.
11:30
The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life,
and he who is wise wins souls. The righteous
produce fruit. Their lives, their knowledge, their
beliefs, their faith, their actions, their words,
produce very good things for themselves and others
- things so good that Solomon compares them to
the Aytz Chaim - the Tree of Life in the Garden
of Eden, the Tree of Life which will be in the
New Jerusalem, which enables the person who eats
from it to live forever! Wow! That should motivate
us to be righteous, and produce lots of good deeds,
blessed words, and holy thoughts.
And, the
one who is chacham - wise, loh-keh-ach n’fah-shot
- takes souls or wins souls. He knows that humans
beings are born into a state of ignorance - about
God, about Messiah, about salvation, about many
of God’s wise ways. And so he knows that he is
here on Earth to take these lives that are in
need of redemption, from the dominion of darkness
to the Kingdom of God, and from death to life,
from ignorance to truth, from foolishness to wisdom.
So he works, he acts, he speaks, he prays, with
the purpose of taking fallen human beings from
dark demonic deception and human ignorance into
the light of truth. Are you wise? Do you know
that a good part of the reason why you have come
to know the Lord is so that you can take hold
of, and get possession of and wins the lives of
others to the truth, and salvation, and to the
way of wisdom?
11:31
If the righteous will be rewarded in the Earth,
how much more the wicked and the sinner! God
has designed this universe in such a way that
everything will be judged, and judged fairly according
to the Lord’s standards. No one will get away
with anything. Everything will be considered by
the Judge, and the person rewarded or punished
for every action, deed, thought, motive or word.
What you sow, that you shall surely reap. There
are consequences for everything.
All of
us sin in many ways - even the righteous, and
sometimes we will be judged for some of our sins
in this life. We may have done things in the past,
before we made a commitment to God and Messiah
and doing what is right, and some of those that
we are now embarrassed by and ashamed of can come
back and cause problems in our lives.
Or, we
may have failed in some ways and in some areas
after we became followers of Messiah, and those
things can cause us problems. Or, we may simply
do some wrong things out of ignorance that will
cause us pain.
Now, if
God has designed this universe so that the righteous
experience some of the unpleasant consequences
of their sins while they are still here in this
life, what do you think is going to happen to
the rasha - the wicked individual who opposes
and defies God and His good ways, and the choteh
- the sinner, the one who falls short, the one
who misses the mark, perhaps due to negligence
or ignorance or laziness when, if he submitted
himself to God, could and should have hit a bullseye?
Rebel
against God, and spiritually negligent man or
woman, you may think that you are getting away
with something, but it is absolutely certain that
you won’t! One way or another, in this life, or
surely on the Day of Judgment, you will be punished
for it. So, don’t sin! Don’t do something that
you know is wrong. You won’t get away with it.
It is not worth it! And, that goes for the righteous
man and woman as well!
Shalom!
Rabbi Loren
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