Sunday, April 6, 2025

Proverbs 10:3 - The Lord takes care of the righteous

Proverbs 10:3
The Lord will not allow the righteous to hunger, but he will thrust aside the craving of the wicked. 

Message: The Lord takes care of the righteous

Time: Proverbs records multiple individuals as its author with Solomon as the principal author. Solomon died in 931 BC though most think the book was likely in its final form sometime before the end of Hezekiah’s reign in 686 BC. It is a book that instructs people on the path of wisdom. It speaks to all of life and living our lives under the authority and direction of God. 

What the Lord is Saying: On the heals of yesterday and words about the righteous response to money and having money, gaining it in a right manner and then also using it for God's glory in giving it to others -- now there is a mention not so much of a virtue and a vice but instead a warning and what God will do. This is different as it also begins with "The Lord will." The previous two verses speak of actions that man should do or not do and the natural results of these. But here what is mentioned is the work of God. 

"The Lord will not allow the righteous to hunger." Once again, as in Proverbs 10:2, there is the mention of a righteous person. In Matthew 6:33 Jesus says, "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you." As people we are to seek Him and His righteous ways.  I know that within the gospel it reveals the righteousness of God (Romans 1:16-17) and so pursuing righteous helps me to be righteous. And Proverbs 10:2 begins to show me what a righteous person looks like in regards to the handling of money. 

In contrast to a righteous person is a wicked person. "he (the Lord) will thrust aside the craving of the wicked." A wicked person's actions for food will not be satisfied. James 4:3 states, "You ask and do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, so that you may spend it on your pleasures."  A wicked persons requests do not yield a favorable response because the wicked person has the wrong motives and is only interested in their own pleasures. And the Lord does not reward this but rather thwarts this in people.  The wicked are selfish and self-seeking. The righteous are self-less and love others and serve others and glorify God in their actions. Psalm 52:7, “Behold, the man who would not make God his refuge, but trusted in the abundance of his riches and was strong in his evil desire." 

The righteous have a contentment that the wicked do not. The wicked are frustrated often. My wife told me today of a sad story of a couple driving through New Mexico and the older man getting stabbed at a rest stop by a young man who wanted their car. This young man created a scene so that he could get a way in a vehicle. This young man was already a wicked man and committed a wicked act. He was frustrated. [A young man of 21 entered a plea agreement of guilty to receive a lesser sentence - in this case 15 years for murder but other offenses have his sentence up to 36 years. The plea agreement where the defendant admits guilt saves time avoiding court cases and juries in exchange for a lesser sentence. The crime is the same.] I think of this young man and many like this and their frustration which often then result in others being affected -- innocent people. 

The warning is somewhat easier to see but the promise to not let the righteous hunger seems to be a harder one to reconcile and see today. I say this because hunger is rampant today. This verse infers a providence that God has over those that are living with the right motives. He will provide food for them, sometimes through the work of charity by way of other people. 

I notice in the King James Version the addition of a word, "the soul." "The LORD will not suffer the soul of the righteous to famish." Although words for food are used - famine and later craving. Is there instead an idea of the soul rather than the palate?  The soul is not necessarily the physical body, but it can be. It encompasses the physical but can be more than that as well. 

Whether the word 'soul' is used or not, the idea seems to be that what the Lord focuses on is a person that desires righteousness and right-living and wanting to be a person that glorifies God in their life and gives to others; a person that does not worry, but instead trusts God for His hand of providence. This is the person that God is pleased with and will protect. He wants a person that finds their love and dependence on Him instead of the opposite. The wicked person is not the person we are meant to be and so that person will be dissatisfied. Remember this, righteousness is our goal. 

Prayer: God, you are good and I know you want me to be good and you reward those that trust in You and do things that honor You and so I need to be a good person and live my life in a righteous way. This honors You. But also, good things will come to me when I do this. I will not hunger. And I know that means more than just food for I see it in my life. You give me a peace that surpasses all understanding. You show me the great blessings you have for me. But I need Your help. I need to give you more of me and I need to let things go and give it into your hands. 

  
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