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1. Pro 11:4 – “Riches profit not in the day of wrath: but righteousness delivereth from death.”
- Riches profit not in the day of wrath:
- Definitions
- Riches n. – 1. Abundance of means or of valuable possessions; wealth. Also, in certain constructions, the possession of wealth, the condition of being rich.
- Profit v. – I. intr. To make progress; to advance, go forward; to improve, prosper, grow, increase (in some respect).
- Wrath n. – Vehement or violent anger; intense exasperation or resentment; deep indignation. Righteous indignation on the part of the Deity.
- In other words, having an abundance of means and wealth will not cause one to make it through God’s vehement and violent anger unscathed on the day of judgment.
- While riches profit not in the day of wrath, treasures of wickedness profit nothing (Pro 10:2).
- Rich men think that their wealth will protect them (Pro 18:11).
- But riches will not save men from death; they will die like everyone else (Psa 49:6-12).
- In fact, those who trust in their riches will sometimes die early as a result (Luk 12:16-21).
- Those who trust in their riches will fall (Pro 11:28).
- When God’s wrath is kindled and He judges a nation severely, money can become nearly worthless (2Ki 6:25).
- Gold and silver will not deliver a man from the wrath to come (Eze 7:19; Zep 1:18; Jam 5:1-3).
- This is true of temporal judgments from God on this earth.
- This is also true of the final judgment on the last day.
- Although riches profit not in the day of wrath, they certainly do profit in the day of trouble.
- When your house needs a new $15,000 roof, having enough riches to comfortably write out a check to take care of it profits you.
- When your basement starts leaking and requires a $20,000 foundation repair, having enough riches to comfortably write out a check to take care of it profits you.
- When you need a new $20,000 septic system, having enough riches to comfortably write out a check to take care of it profits you.
- When your house needs a new multi-thousand dollar heating or air conditioning system, having enough riches to comfortably write out a check to take care of it profits you.
- When your car breaks down and it takes thousands of dollars to fix it, having enough riches to comfortably write out a check to take care of it profits you.
- When your car dies and you need $10-20K (or more) to replace it, having enough riches to comfortably write out a check to take care of it profits you.
- When an unexpected $5k, $10k, or $20k (or more) health problem happens which is not covered by insurance, having enough riches to comfortably write out a check to take care of it profits you.
- When your spouse needs to live in a nursing home at the cost of $50-$60k per year for a few years, having enough riches to cover the expense without losing your house profits you and your children.
- When your children, parents, siblings, or friends fall on hard times, having enough riches to comfortably write out a check to help them profits you and them.
- but righteousness delivereth from death.
- Definitions
- Righteousness n. – Justice, uprightness, rectitude; conformity of life to the requirements of the divine or moral law; virtue, integrity.
- Deliver v. – 1. trans. To set free, liberate, release, rescue, save. b. Now esp. To set free from restraint, imminent danger, annoyance, trouble, or evil generally.
- In other words, those who are upright, conform their lives to the requirements of God’s law, and have virtue and integrity will be saved from death when God judges a nation or the world in the day of His wrath.
- Riches are contrasted with righteousness in this verse.
- Whereas riches will not profit nor deliver a man in the day of wrath, righteousness will.
- The righteous who fear and trust God will be delivered from death and kept alive in famine (Psa 33:18-22).
- Those who trust in their riches will fall, but the righteous will flourish (Pro 11:28).
- Rather than grasping at riches, the righteous lay hold on Christ, “In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Col 2:3).
- Those who seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness (Mat 6:33) will not be destroyed like the wicked who trust in their riches (Psa 52:5-7), but will be like a green olive tree flourishing in the house of God (Psa 52:8-9).
- The saints who are clothed in the righteousness of Christ (Rev 19:8) will be delivered from death on the last day (Rev 20:9).