Proverbs 12:21 There shall no evil happen to the just: but the wicked shall be filled with mischief. The word "just" was a term used anciently in connection with the chase, and meant the equal dividing of the prey procured by hunting among those that took part in the pursuit. It means to do right, to try to be harmless. Though the just man sometimes come short of the mark, his prevailing disposition and aim are to be and to do right. He is studious to do right. To such a man, it is declared, no evil shall happen. How are we to understand this? 1. Whatever evil comes to a just man cannot happen in the sense of coming by chance. There is a government of God over the affairs of men, and therefore nothing takes place by accident or chance. No evil can come to the just man that does not come designedly, or permissively, in the course of providence. 2. To a just man no evil can come that is not controlled and overruled for his good. "All things work together for good to them that love God." 3. This is true in relation to helping others, as well as himself. Those who have suffered themselves are the better prepared to sympathise with and help their fellow-creatures that suffer. 4. No permanent evil can come to a just man. Then — (1) Let us thank God for pains and afflictions. (2) We should understand that, if we try to be just, we shall have our reward now and hereafter. There can be no failure or mistake. (H. M. Gallaher, D.D.) Parallel Verses KJV: There shall no evil happen to the just: but the wicked shall be filled with mischief.WEB: No mischief shall happen to the righteous, but the wicked shall be filled with evil. |