“A good man obtaineth favour of the LORD: but a man of wicked devices will he condemn.”- Prov. 12:2
It is certainly worth while to have the Lord’s favor. If we know that he is smiling upon us, we need not much mind what the world thinks. Christ’s commendation sweetens even the bitterest of unjust blame. It was very comforting for Mary when the disciples were finding fault, to have Jesus say, “She has wrought a good work.” This approval healed the hurt the disciples’ unfit words had caused.
A good man obtains God’s favor. A good man is one who loves God and does his will. The Scripture does not say a great man, a rich man, a strong man, a man of rank. If any of these were the qualification required, there would be very many people who never could obtain the divine favor; for not many of us are either great, rich, strong, or noble. The qualification is a “good” man. Goodness is within the reach of all of us. If only we are good, it matters little what our condition in other regards may be.
The other side of this proverb is also instructive: “but the LORD condemns a crafty man.” Again, it is not poverty, nor ignorance, nor commonplace condition, which misses the Lord’s favor—but a bad heart, one full of deceit, scheming, and evil designs against others. If we would have God’s favor—we must keep a sincere and pure heart. ( J R Miller)
Could we comprehend the severity of God’s condemnation we would refuse to violate His commands. If we understood what a horrible curse we pull down upon our own heads we would never scheme to harm others — or even speak ill of them. Nor would we ignore God’s children as though we were better than them. It’s your choice – commendation or condemnation? – HDS
David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, TX. 77346
