Title: Glory and Disgrace (Proverbs 12:8-9)
1. One who will be glorified
1) The wise man (Proverbs 12:8)
“Wisdom” means that a person who believes in the true God and knows rightly in ethical matters
It means running as well.
2. Kind of Glory
1) Praise (Proverbs 12:8)
Pharaoh praised Joseph's wisdom (Gen. 41:37-45), and David also (1 Samuel)
16;18, 18:30), the Discerning Stewardship in Luke 12:42-44, Luke
Even the unrighteous steward in A 16:8 is praised for his wisdom
received The praise mentioned here is the title of our Lord we want.
Chan is (2 Corinthians 10:18).
3. Reasons for being humiliated
1) Because of a perverse heart (Proverbs 12:8)
One who violates the law, one who is useless and ignorant,
This is a person who is slow in tone, that is, one who takes a distorted view of things.
it is name
2) Being evil (Proverbs 18:3)
He is a habitual evildoer. What enters the human body is unclean
But what comes out of a person's mouth is unclean.
4. Kinds of disgrace
1) contempt (Proverbs 12:8)
It is like 'Nabal' in 1 Samuel 25:18. This is in this life
is also true (Mal 2:8-9), and is also true in the next life (Dan 12:2). Judas is
He experienced the Word (Matthew 27:4-5), and Herod Agrippa did the same (Acts).
12:23).
2) Being insulted (Proverbs 18:3)
Not reproach the sinner as in verse 2:
It means swearing at those who are trying to be underground.
5. Conclusion
1) Even if the lowly are regarded as lowly, those who serve the servants will exalt themselves.
better than those in need of food (Proverbs 12:9)
The diligent life of the humble is better than the pretentiousness of the proud.
2) Those who falsely boast of their gifts are like clouds and wind without rain.
(Proverbs 25:14)
3) It is not good to eat a lot of honey, and it is futile to seek honor.
(Proverbs 25:27)
Pleasure seekers and honor lovers deceive and boast
will do Therefore it is in vain. People under the age of 40, beware of sexual desire
Those in their 50s should be careful about bathing in water, and those in their 60s should be careful about lust for honor.
4) The honor of fools is that it snows in summer and rains in harvest.
(Proverbs 26:1)
“A fool” refers to a person who has been hardened by sin and does not repent.
They do harm and do things that are out of order.
5) Trying someone with praise (Proverbs 27:21)
'Silver is a crucible, gold is a furnace, and people are praised'
have.