Duties and Reasons
Proverbs 23:18
For surely there is an end; and your expectation shall not be cut off.


The words of the text contain —

I. DUTIES.

1. The avoidance of envy. Envy is that affection which causes grief at the happiness and prosperity of others. It is associated with maliciousness. It is derived from a Latin word signifying "not to see." The name is therefore characteristic. Why should not sinners be envied? Because it is foolish to do so. It is a false supposition that they are happy because they possess temporal advantages. Because it is unjust. Because it is un-Christian. We are taught by God to pity and pray for sinners.

2. A reverence for God. This fear is not slavish, that urges us to flee from danger, but filial, Divinely wrought in the soul.

II. REASONS. All obligations are founded on reasons.

1. There is an end to the sinner's prosperity. There is an end to every Christian's trials.

2. God here promises to realise the expectations of those who fear Him. What do they expect? Their temporal wants supplied. Deliverance from dangers. Help in trouble. Grace to restrain from sin, to sanctify their souls, and to prepare them for heaven. These expectations shall not be cut off.

(T. Harland.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: For surely there is an end; and thine expectation shall not be cut off.

WEB: Indeed surely there is a future hope, and your hope will not be cut off.




The Wicked not to be Envied
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