Wisdom’s Journey: Proverbs 19:7

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Are you a True Friend?

TODAY’S PROVERB: All a poor man’s relatives despise him—how much more his friends avoid him. Proverbs 19:7

This is a sad and uncomfortable proverb. What struck me this morning was that the “Poor Man” at one time had friends. Something happened to change the nature of his friendships. Perhaps:

  • He wasn’t always poor.
  • Over time he has become a moocher or complainer.
  • Or, perhaps a combination of the two things.

For the sake of today’s blog, let’s say Poor Man (PM for short) has fallen on hard times. In the past, he was able to provide for his family, but for whatever reason that has been taken away.

What do we do as his family or friends?

In this chapter alone we are counseled in the realities of how to live a life of need and how to and not to respond to the needs of the poor.

  • In verse one, those in need are not exempt from uprightness. Rich or poor, God expects us to be people of integrity.
  • In verse four, we learn that there are true friends and false friends. Whether someone who falls on hard times or someone who is wealthy, false friends’ relationships are dependent upon what others can do for them.
  • In verse 17, God has His say about the poor. He cares not if they have money. He loves them and expects us to love them too. Money means nothing to Him — righteousness and integrity do. The same should apply to us.

As I think about this, I think the writer of this chapter is challenging us to look at our own character. If a friend falls on hard times — financial, marital, grief, health — are we true friends? Or do we avoid them when things aren’t easy?

Sometimes we don’t know what to say or do when a friend struggles. That’s normal. Fortunately, God knows how to care for those who are having a rough time. Seek Him. Seek wisdom. He’s already given us a lot of practical wisdom pertaining to the poor or those who are weak and struggling.

I guess, it boils down to following what Jesus said:

So in all things, do to others what you would want them to do to you—for this is the Torah and the Prophets. Matthew 7:12

That’s a good place for friendship to begin. And a great way to build true friendships.

May we be true friends, my friends.

Proverbs 19:7, Tree of Life Bible Society, Tree of Life Version – TLV, #tlvbible#tlvproverbs

[WATCH Tree of Life Bible Society’s CEO, Daniah Greenberg and me, Terri Gillespie, Author dig a little deeper with this proverb. Check us out at Tree of Life Bible Society, Monday through Friday, LIVE at 8:30am EST. Watch previous episodes there as well. Stay wise, my friends!]

 

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