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Proverbs 10:2-6 - Homilies By W. Clarkson

Four conditions of well being

That we may enjoy a prosperity which is truly human, we must do well and be well in three directions—in our circumstances, in our mind (our intellectual powers), and in our character. And that which tends to build up on the one hand, or to destroy on the other hand, will be found to affect us in these three spheres. The conditions of well being as suggested by the passage are—

I. RECTITUDE . ( Proverbs 10:2 , Proverbs 10:3 .) Righteousness before God is essential to all prosperity:

1 . Because, if we deliberately choose the path of iniquity, we shall have to work against the arm of Omnipotence. "He casteth away the substance of the wicked" ( Proverbs 10:3 ).

2 . Because, on the contrary, if we walk in moral and spiritual integrity, we may count on the direction and even the interposition of the Divine hand. "The Lord will not suffer," etc. ( Proverbs 10:3 ).

3 . Because righteousness means virtue and prudence; it means those qualities which work for health and for security, which "relieve from death" ( Proverbs 10:2 ).

4 . Because the gains of ungodliness are never satisfactory; "they profit nothing."

II. DILIGENCE . ( Proverbs 10:4 .)

1 . The inattentive and sluggish worker is constantly descending; he is on an incline, and is going downwards. All things connected with his vocation, or with his own mind, or with his moral and spiritual condition, are gradually but seriously suffering; decline, decay, disease, have set in and will spread from day to day, from year to year.

2 . The earnest and energetic worker is continually ascending; he is moving upwards; his hand is "making rich"—it may be in material wealth, or (what is better) in useful and elevating knowledge, or (what is best) in the acquisitions of spiritual culture, in the virtues and graces of Christian character.

III. WAKEFULNESS . ( Proverbs 10:5 .) This is a very important qualification; we must be ready to avail ourselves of the hour of opportunity. To gather when the corn is ripe is necessary if the toil of the husbandman is to bear its fruit; to let the crop alone when it is ready for the sickle is to waste the labour of many weeks. Readiness to reap is of as much consequence as willingness to work. The wakeful eye must be on every field of human activity, or energy and patience will be thrown away. We must covet and must cultivate mental alertness, spiritual promptitude, readiness to strike when the hour has come, or we shall miss much of "the fruit of our labour." It is the general who knows when to give the word to "charge" that wins the battle.

IV. PEACEABLENESS . ( Proverbs 10:6 .) The consequences of violence shut the mouth of the wicked. He that "seeks peace and ensues it will see good days ( 1 Peter 3:10 , 1 Peter 3:11 ).—C.

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