PRIDE LEADS TO DESTRUCTION
Proverbs 16:10-33 / Keywords 16:18
Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a
fall.
16:10 The lips of a king speak as an oracle,
and his mouth does not betray justice.
11 Honest scales and balances belong to the Lord;
all the weights in the bag are of his making.
12 Kings detest wrongdoing,
for a throne is established through righteousness.
13 Kings take pleasure in honest lips;
they value the one who speaks what is right.
14 A king’s wrath is a messenger of death,
but the wise will appease it.
15 When a king’s face brightens, it means life;
his favor is like a rain cloud in spring.
16 How much better to get wisdom than gold,
to get insight rather than silver!
17 The highway of the upright avoids evil;
those who guard their ways preserve their lives.
18 Pride goes before destruction,
a haughty spirit before a fall.
19 Better to be lowly in spirit along with the oppressed
than to share plunder with the proud.
20 Whoever gives heed to instruction prospers,[a]
and blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord.
21 The wise in heart are called discerning,
and gracious words promote instruction.[b]
22 Prudence is a fountain of life to the prudent,
but folly brings punishment to fools.
23 The hearts of the wise make their mouths prudent,
and their lips promote instruction.[c]
24 Gracious words are a honeycomb,
sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.
25 There is a way that appears to be right,
but in the end it leads to death.
26 The appetite of laborers works for them;
their hunger drives them on.
27 A scoundrel plots evil,
and on their lips it is like a scorching fire.
28 A perverse person stirs up conflict,
and a gossip separates close friends.
29 A violent person entices their neighbor
and leads them down a path that is not good.
30 Whoever winks with their eye is plotting perversity;
whoever purses their lips is bent on evil.
31 Gray hair is a crown of splendor;
it is attained in the way of righteousness.
32 Better a patient person than a warrior,
one with self-control than one who takes a city.
33 The lot is cast into the lap,
but its every decision is from the Lord.
Footnotes
a. Proverbs 16:20 Or whoever speaks prudently finds what is good
b. Proverbs 16:21 Or words make a person persuasive
c. Proverbs 16:23 Or prudent / and make their lips persuasive
1. Verses 10-15 teach us about just and upright kings. Their
mouths do not betray justice (10). They detest wrongdoing and take pleasure in
honest lips (11,12a). The throne of a good king is established in righteousness
(12b). A king may have power over life and death (14b,15). We need wisdom to
deal with those in power (14a). Let us pray for kings and rulers so that we may
lead peaceful lives and be able to freely share the gospel (1 Ti 2:1-4).
2. The next set of Proverbs contrasts the value of wisdom
and the dangers of pride. Wisdom is more valuable than gold. The wise are those
who heed instruction. Such people prosper and are blessed (20). Wisdom or
prudence is a fountain of life (23). Wise and gracious words are sweet to the
soul and promote healing (24). However, pride is the greatest barrier to
growing in wisdom from God. Pride rejects instruction. The fruit of pride is
seen in a scoundrel (27), the perverse (28), the violent (29), and those who
use deceit to plan evil (30). Proud and even haughty people may seem to get
ahead in the world. But pride ultimately leads to destruction (18), and even
death (25). Watch out for pride! Ask God daily for a humble heart that responds
to his word.
Prayer Father, please
forgive my pride that insists on its own way. Thank you for your word, which
grows me in wisdom. Please also help our rulers to honor you and govern with
wisdom.
One Word A haughty spirit
before a fall
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