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1. Pro 10:24 – “The fear of the wicked, it shall come upon him: but the desire of the righteous shall be granted.”
- The fear of the wicked, it shall come upon him:
- “The fear of the wicked” in the context of this verse is the thing which the wicked fear.
- Definitions
- Fear n. – 1. In OE.: A sudden and terrible event; peril. a. The emotion of pain or uneasiness caused by the sense of impending danger, or by the prospect of some possible evil.
- Wicked adj. – 1. Bad in moral character, disposition, or conduct; inclined or addicted to wilful wrong-doing; practising or disposed to practise evil; morally depraved. (A term of wide application, but always of strong reprobation, implying a high degree of evil quality.)
- In other words, the things which the evil people dread and worry about will eventually come upon them.
- The wicked have many fears which will come upon them in due time.
- They fear losing their wealth, which will happen (Psa 49:16-20; Jer 17:11; Pro 23:5).
- They fear losing their power and control, which will happen (Psa 75:7; 1Sa 2:7-8; 1Sa 15:28; Luk 1:52).
- They fear losing their honor and status, which will happen (Psa 49:12).
- They fear retribution for the way they treated others, which will happen (Gal 6:7; Job 4:8; Isa 33:1; Hab 2:8; Oba 1:15; 2Ki 12:20 c/w 2Ki 14:5; Pro 11:27).
- They fear growing old and losing their health, which will happen (Ecc 12:1-5; 2Sa 19:34-35).
- They fear death, which will happen (Psa 49:14; Job 24:19-20).
- They fear being judged by God for their sins (though they usually don’t admit it), which will happen (1Ti 5:24; Rom 2:5-9).
- but the desire of the righteous shall be granted.
- Definitions
- Desire n. – 1. The fact or condition of desiring; that feeling or emotion which is directed to the attainment or possession of some object from which pleasure or satisfaction is expected; longing, craving; a particular instance of this feeling, a wish.
- Righteous adj. – 1. a. Of persons: Just, upright, virtuous; guiltless, sinless; conforming to the standard of the divine or the moral law; acting rightly or justly.
- In other words, people who are just, upright, virtuous, and conform themselves to God’s standards and laws will be granted the things which they long for.
- The righteous will get what they desire when the delight themselves in the LORD (Psa 37:4).
- The desire of the righteous is granted to them when they obey God (Isa 58:13-14).
- The desire of the righteous is granted by God when it is in accord with God’s will (1Jo 5:14-15).
- Because they fear God the righteous will have their desire (Psa 145:19).
- In a sense, the righteous also get what they fear.
- They fear God, and therefore will they have Him (Lam 3:24).
- The righteous desire God, and that desire will be granted (Psa 73:25).
- The righteous hunger and thirst after righteousness, and they shall be filled (Mat 5:6).
The wicked get what they fear, but the righteous get what they desire.