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1. Pro 10:30 – “The righteous shall never be removed: but the wicked shall not inhabit the earth.”
- The righteous shall never be removed:
- Definitions
- 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.
- Remove v. – trans. 1. a. To move or shift from or out of the place occupied; to lift or push aside; to lift up and take away; to take off. b. To take away, withdraw, from a place, person, etc.; to raise, abandon (a siege). Also refl. to betake oneself away. c. To take or convey away from a place; to keep apart, separate. Also removed, taken away by death.
- In other words, just, upright, and virtuous people who conform themselves to the standard of God’s law and act justly will never be taken away from the earth.
- Righteous people will sometimes be removed from their property or country temporarily because of the sin of their nation.
- Jeremiah is an example of this (Jer 43:5-7).
- So are Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Dan 1:1-8).
- But generally speaking, God will bless the righteous to dwell and remain in the land He has given them (Pro 2:21).
- But the righteous will never be finally and eternally removed from the earth.
- God is going to create a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness (2Pe 3:13; Rev 22:14).
- The righteous will inherit that earth (Psa 25:12-14; Psa 37:9, 11, 22; Mat 5:5; Luk 20:35).
- There will be no going out once the righteous receive their eternal inheritance in the new earth (Heb 9:15).
- The old earth will be removed (Psa 46:2; Rev 20:11; Rev 21:1), but the righteous will never be removed.
- The righteous (the just who conform themselves to God’s law and act justly) will never be removed from the church and the faith of the Jesus Christ.
- They are steadfast and unmovable (1Co 15:58; 1Co 16:13; Php 4:1; Heb 10:23; Col 1:23; 2Th 2:15; Eph 6:13-14; Psa 66:9).
- They are rooted and grounded in the truth and in the love of Christ (Eph 3:17; Col 2:6-7).
- The root of the righteous shall not be moved (Pro 12:3).
- They that trust in the Lord shall not be removed (Psa 125:1).
- but the wicked shall not inhabit the earth.
- Definitions
- Wicked n. – 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.)
- Inhabit v. – 1. trans. To dwell in, occupy as an abode; to live permanently or habitually in (a region, element, etc.); to reside in (a country, town, dwelling, etc.). Said of men and animals.
- In other words, those who are morally depraved, practice evil, are bad in moral character, and who are inclined to willful wrong-doing will not dwell, occupy, and permanently live in the earth.
- The wicked will temporarily inhabit the earth.
- They often rule it (Psa 37:35) and live lavishly upon it (Psa 17:13-14; Psa 73:3-7; Jer 5:28).
- Sometimes their time is short upon it (Job 36:13-14; Ecc 7:17; Psa 55:23), and sometimes it’s relatively long (Ecc 8:12).
- Regardless, they will eventually be cut off from this earth and rooted out of it (Pro 2:22).
- The wicked will not inhabit the new earth.
- Nothing evil will inhabit that holy place (Isa 35:8; Isa 52:1; Rev 21:27; Rev 22:15).
- They will be removed from this earth and cast into the lake of fire (Mat 13:30, 40, 49-50; Rev 20:15).