PROVERBS CHAPTER 10
Bound Up In A Lad’s Life 10:1 Once again it is asserted that Solomon is indeed the author (1:1). From this verse we learn that parents cannot truly disown their children. Concerning a fool, Kidner notes, “Some people, however, cannot disown him; it is their tragedy. To his father and mother the fool brings sorrow (10:1; 17:21), bitterness (17:25) and calamity (19:13). It is the price of loving him; but it causes him no qualms—he despises them (15:20)” (pp. 40-41). Raise your children right, because you cannot emotionally distance yourselves from their choices. Children have the ability to bring us tremendous pride and joy, or deep heartache and sorrow. In addition, let us hear no more the selfish excuse, “I’m only hurting myself”. “a family will thrive if the children are diligent in their work but collapse if they are lazy or resort to crime” (Garrison p. 117). This verse also helps to explain why parents are often willing to spend everything they have in the hopes of saving a child.
Righteousness Is The Best Security 10:2-3 For a time wealth gained by dishonest means may be satisfying, but in the long run such will destroy you morally, spiritually and eternally. A clear conscience cannot be bought with money. The general rule of life is that good people do not starve and wicked people do not get what they want (Psalms 34:910; 37:25). “Good people work hard, do not waste money on alcohol, or gamble their possessions away” (Alden p. 84). ”Whatever their worldly state (material means) the righteous are truly rich (10:20-22). “He will thrust aside the craving of the wicked”-God can providentially keep them from carrying out evil plans or enjoying various sinful pleasures. Don’t be fooled, wicked people, even very wealthy wicked people, do not have everything they desire! “The wicked are condemned to live forever with their unfulfilled, and so sterile, desires, which cannot be transformed into practical attainment” (Gaebelein p. 953).
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