Proverbs 11:31 - Sermon Bible Commentary

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Proverbs 11:31

I. God is impartial. He is no respecter of persons, but causing His sun to shine on the evil and the good, and His rain to fall on the just and on the unjust; and so rewarding every man according to his work, paying him for all work done, of whatever kind it may be. Some work for this world, which we do see, and God gives them what they earn in this life; some work for the world above, which we cannot see, and God gives them what they earn in this life for ever and ever likewise. If a man wishes for treasure on earth he can have it if he will, and enjoy it as long as it lasts. If a man wishes for treasure in heaven he can have it too, and enjoy it as long as it lasts. God deals fairly with both, and pays both what they have earned.

II. Those who long for sanctification and desire to be holy, even as their Father in heaven is perfect, are they that have treasure in heaven. But how are such souls recompensed in the earth? Is not a man recompensed in the earth whenever he can lift up his heart unto the Lord, and behold His glory above all the earth? The world of man looks brighter to him then, in spite of all his sins and sorrows; for he sees the Lord ruling it, the Lord forgiving it, the Lord saving it. He takes heart and hope for the poor earth and says, "The earth is not deserted; mankind is not without a Father, a Saviour, a Teacher, a King." Just in proportion as a man walks with God, just in proportion as the eyes of his soul are opened by the Spirit of God, he recovers the privilege which Adam lost when he fell. He hears the Word of the Lord walking among the trees of the garden in the cool of the day, and instead of trying, like guilty Adam, to hide himself from his Maker, answers with reverence and yet with joy: "Speak, Lord, for Thy servant heareth."

C. Kingsley, All Saints' Day and Other Sermons,p. 265.

References: Proverbs 12:1. W. Arnot, Laws from Heaven,1st series, p. 336. Proverbs 12:4. Ibid.,p. 340; Preacher's Monthly,vol. vi., p. 128. Proverbs 12:10. W. Arnot, Laws from Heaven,1st series, p. 343.Proverbs 12:13. Ibid.,p. 345.Proverbs 12:20-28. R. Wardlaw, Lectures on Proverbs,vol. i., p. 324.

Proverbs 11:31

31 Behold, the righteous shall be recompensed in the earth: much more the wicked and the sinner.