PROVERBS Chapter 28
Where There Is No Fear 28:1 “The straightforward man, like the lion, has no need to look over his shoulder. What is at his heels is not his past (Numbers 32:23) but his rearguard: God’s goodness and mercy (Psalm 23:6)” (Kidner p. 168). Compare with Leviticus 26:17. Note the insight into human psychology. One cannot completely run away from their conscience, even the wicked, in the back of their minds have a fear of judgment. Unfaithful people know that their deeds are going to catch up to them. Now, does this sound like freedom? The wicked are suspicious and fearful, in contrast, the righteous can have the confidence to live righteously under God’s providential care. “A guilty conscience and awareness that many enemies have been made leaves the wicked person perpetually anxious and paranoid” (Garrett p. 221).
The Scramble For Power 28:2 “In just over two centuries, northern Israel, for its sins, had nine dynasties, each, after the first, inaugurated by an assassination. In three and a half centuries, Judah, for David’s sake, had only one” (Kidner pp. 168-169). People generally get the governments that they deserve! Sin can never be viewed as simply a private matter. When the people in a nation become morally corrupt, they have unjustly undermined the stability of the nation in which they live. Our society seems to think that moral confusion is a sign of enlightenment and better times ahead, but the opposite is true.
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