Proverbs
14:31
Oppression
or Mercy to the Poor
Introduction:
- In this
proverb, Solomon shows the relationship between the way we treat people
and our attitude towards God Himself.
- Solomon
exposes the lie and the hypocrisy of the man who, on the one hand, claims
to love God… and on the other hand, oppresses those made in God’s image.
- Oppression: to press upon, oppress,
violate, defraud, do violence, get deceitfully, extort, exploit;
- This
term speaks of those who take advantage of the poor.
- It was
used in the sense of abuse of power… taking advantage of those who are
unable to defend themselves.
- Lev. 6:4
– “deceitfully gotten”
- Deut.
24:14 – the law forbade oppressing servants who were poor –
whether they were brethren or foreigners.
- Ex
23:3 - Denying
justice to the poor because of their social status (Cf. vs.6)
- Poor
Defined:
- Strongs:
low, poor, weak, thin, one who is low
- Dict. of
Biblical Languages: Having little wealth and so of a humble condition and
low status and vulnerable to oppression
- The
usual attitude toward the poor
- Prov.
14:20 – the poor is hated even of his own neighbor.
- People
tend to look down upon those who are not as well off as they are…
who live on the other side of the tracks… there is often an heir of
superiority about them…
- Pr
21:13. – People tend to close their ears to the cries of the poor…
but consider the consequences!
- There is
also a tendency among us as Americans to assume that if someone is poor, it’s
their own fault: it must be due to drug or alcohol abuse; laziness;
undisciplined; etc. (and there are plenty of those!)
- But that
is not always the case. The Bible teaches that while behavior,
diligence, and personal responsibility have an important role to play in
this, they are not the only factors.
- God
is sovereign
over wealth… and the ability to accumulate wealth.
- Job 1:21
- And said, Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I
return thither: the LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away;
blessed be the name of the LORD.
- Job 2:10
– shall we receive good at the hand of the Lord and shall we
not receive evil?
- Ecc.
5:19 – riches come from God… not simply our hard work or talent or
from our business & marketing skills…
- Jas.
1:17 - Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and
cometh down from the Father of lights…
- Results
Personally:
- Prov.
22:16 – he who oppresses the poor for personal gain shall come to want…
- Ecc. 4:1
– no comfort for the oppressor either!
- Mal. 3:5
– God is against and will judge those who oppress.
- Ps. 72:4
– God will BREAK the oppressors.
- Ps.
140:12 – God maintains their cause.
- Maker:
Creator;
the One who made them
- Prov.
22:2 – the Lord is the Maker of both the rich and the poor; both
the oppressor and the oppressed.
- Job
31:13-16 – how shall we answer God if we oppress a servant or the poor.
Did not the same God make both of us in the womb?
- Reproach: to reproach, taunt, blaspheme,
treat with contempt, insult, ridicule,
- Note
that in this proverb, the opposite of reproach is honor.
- Hence,
Solomon is using this in the sense of bringing dishonor to God…
through insult, ridicule, taunting, scorning, etc…
- It is
fair to say that the one who dishonors God is SINNING against God.
- By
oppressing the poor, he is sinning… dishonoring the God who made the
poor… dishonoring the God in whose image those poor people were made.
- God
is affronted
by ill treatment given to the poor. He takes offence personally by such
treatment.
- Ecc.
5:8 – the
Creator observes ALL oppression done to the poor.
- Prov.
22:22-23 – Oppressing
and opposing the poor is not wise because it is God Himself who pleads
the cause of the poor. God is on their side.
- Ps.12:5 – God will stand up
for the poor.
- Prov.
17:5 – Mocking
the poor is also reproaching God.
- Mock: to mock, deride, ridicule.
- We may
not be in a position to oppress the poor as a king would or a political
leader.
- But this
verse brings it a little closer to home: making fun of them is
also a reproach to God their Maker.
- Solomon
equates this with gloating over the misfortunes of others. That is sin
and God hates it.
- Rather
than mocking the poor, we should say, “There but for the grace of God go
I.”
- Those
who do with not go unpunished… either in this life or the life to come…
punishment here… loss of rewards there.
Showing Mercy on the Poor
- Mercy: to be gracious, show favour,
pity; an act of kindness, compassion to another
- Usually
(though not exclusively) when the poor are mentioned in Scripture, the
author generally refers to the poor among God’s people.
- Giving
to the poor usually meant giving to the needs of the poor “brethren”…
whether in Israel or in the church.
- But of
course, showing mercy is not to be restricted to believers. It is part of
our testimony as believers to do good unto all men… but especially unto
the household of faith. (Gal. 6:10)
- We have a
responsibility to show mercy to the poor. This has always
been God’s will… in any age.
- Deut.
15:7 – If there be among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any
of thy gates in thy land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt
not harden thine heart, nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother.
- I John
3:17-18 – when we have the ability to help a poor brother, we should…
- Thus,
Solomon is saying that it is not enough to stop oppressing them… but on
the positive side, we are to show MERCY to them!
- Put off
the behavior of the old man… and put on the behavior of the new man.
- Eph.
4:28 - Stop
stealing and start GIVING. Stopping the bad behavior is only ½ the duty.
Go the extra mile and start GIVING to those in need.
- There are
certain BENEFITS to showing mercy to the poor!
- Prov.
14:21 – happy is he!
- Prov.
19:17 – lendeth to the Lord and will be repaid.
- Prov.
28:27 – he that gives to the poor shall not lack.
- Of
course this should not be our motivation. We should not give
in order to get.
- But when
we DO give with pure motives… (to glorify God by helping others) then
there is a blessing attached!
- Be
gracious and generous, but also be discerning.
- When
Solomon speaks of the “poor” he seems to imply those who are poor through
no fault of their own…
- He is
not speaking of the scam artist, or the man who refuses to work, or the
man who begs money for a bottle of Jack Daniels or a bag of cocaine.
- We have
no obligation to give to those folks – even if they are poor… even if
they are starving! God says that if a man will not work, neither should
he eat.
- Honors: to
make heavy; honourable, to glorify; esteem of great value
- Those
who want to honor God will demonstrate it by showing compassion to the
poor…
- God says
that He is honored by this kind of action.
- When a
believer does this… empowered by the HS… for the glory of God… he is
manifesting the indwelling LIFE of Christ.
- God is
HONORED by that practical manifestation of life.
- This is an
example of God identifying with His creatures.
- Jesus
said of the Jews in the Tribulation: “for I was hungry and ye gave me
meat…”
- Jesus
said of the church: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
APPLICATIONS:
- These
words were written by a king to his son… who would one day
have royal authority.
- Hence,
oppressing the poor was a sensible warning in that case.
- Solomon’s
son would one day be in a position where he would make decisions that
would affect the poor in the land.
- While it
may not directly apply to us (we do not possess political power – and are
not really in a position to oppress the poor or show mercy to them on a
large scale… yet in our small circle of influence, the principle
applies to us as well.
- The way
we treat people is a reflection of our attitude towards their Maker.
- We may
never be in a position to lift the poor out of poverty as a whole… or to
improve their standard of living… but we CAN show mercy to those whose
lives intersect with ours.
- It
doesn’t have to a million dollars either.
i. Buy a family in need with a bag of
groceries…
ii. Mail a gift card anonymously to
someone in need
iii. Send in a check for tuition to a
family struggling to keep their kids in Christian school…
iv. Drop a bag of clothes off at a
brother’s house…
v. Buy some new shoes for their kids…
vi. Send a gift to a missionary…
- In doing
so, Solomon says we are honoring God.
i. That’s a worthy goal… and a very
practical way to glorify God.