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1. Pro 3:34 – “Surely he scorneth the scorners: but he giveth grace unto the lowly.”
- Surely he scorneth the scorners:
- Scorn – 1. intr. To speak or behave contemptuously; to use derisive language, jeer.
- Scorner – 1. One who scorns, derides, mocks or contemns; esp. one who scoffs at religion.
- God is contemptuous of those that are contemptuous of Him.
- With the froward God shows Himself froward and unsavory (2Sa 22:27; Psa 18:26).
- Those that despise Him will God lightly esteem (1Sa 2:30).
- When men scorn at God’s reproof and disregard His commandments, He mocks them (Pro 1:22-26).
- James and Peter quoted this verse and rendered it “God resisteth the proud” (Jam 4:6; 1Pe 5:5).
- Scorners are proud people (Pro 21:24; Psa 123:4).
- God resists and scorns such sinners who think highly of themselves.
- but he giveth grace unto the lowly.
- Whereas God resists and scorns the proud scorners, He gives grace to the lowly and humble (Pro 3:34 c/w Jam 4:6).
- Lowly – 1. Humble in feeling or demeanour; not proud or ambitious.
- Humble adj. – 1. Having a low estimate of one’s importance, worthiness, or merits; marked by the absence of self-assertion or self-exaltation; lowly: the opposite of proud.
- Grace n. – II. Favour. 6. a. Favour, favourable or benignant regard or its manifestation (now only on the part of a superior); favour or goodwill, in contradistinction to right or obligation, as the ground of a concession.
- God shows favour to the those who have a low estimation of their own worthiness and importance.
- God lifts up those that humble themselves (Jam 4:10; 1Pe 5:6).
- The path to exaltation is not found in self-promotion and self-centeredness, but in humility and faith in God.