Proverbs 16:2
Clean in His Own
Eyes
Introduction:
- In this
proverb, Solomon makes a stark contrast that can be described variously:
- between
what men see and what God sees
- between
behavior and motives
- between
the outward and the inward
- between
a human perspective and a divine perspective
- between
personal justification and divine denunciation
- In a
word, this proverb is about self deceit.
- This is
an issue that every one of us needs to consider.
- We have
all been there many times over. We may still be there today!
- This
proverb is not for us to use to judge others, but to judge our own
hearts.
All the ways of a man are
clean in his own eyes;
A.
The WAYS
of a Man
- Way: most often used
metaphorically to refer to the pathways of one’s life, suggesting the pattern
of life… lifestyle.
- The term
is quite general and broad.
- It is
broad enough to include the WAY we think, talk, walk.
- It is
broad enough to include the WAY we see
things; the way we DO things; the way we approach things; the way we
handle things…
- Ps. 119:5
– oh that my ways were directed to keep thy statutes.
- Our ways
are often NOT in the way of obedience.
- Our ways
are often wayward!
- Our ways
need to be directed towards obedience… because obedience does not come
naturally.
- Jer.
10:23 – the way of man is not in himself… it is not in man to direct his
steps.
- We are
often misguided in our way… and in the individual steps along the
way.
- It is
not IN us to know the right way… yet we often THINK we do.
- This is
a danger: we don’t know the right way, but we THINK we do!
- It is
bad enough to be blind, but it is far worse to be blind and not know it!
- Prov.
20:24 – we very often do NOT know our own ways well.
- Ps. 119:27-28 – the way of
lying vs. the way of truth
- Ps. 37:5 - commit thy ways unto
the Lord.
- Ps. 119:59 – I thought on my
ways and TURNED!
B.
Clean In
His Own Eyes
- In spite
of the fact that the Bible says that we do not know our own ways well,
they are often misguided, and we are inclined to wander OUT of the right
way… our proud hearts persist in putting the best possible face on our
ways.
- Prov.21:2 – EVERY way of man is right
in his own eyes.
- Twice
Solomon informs us of this aspect of human nature: we see ourselves
through rose colored glasses…
- Prov.30:12 – pure in their own eyes…
yet unclean! They are unclean and don’t realize it. This is self
deception. (Cf. the Laodeceans)
- Prov.14:12 – there is a way that SEEMS
right, but the end thereof is the way of death.
- When
examining our own hearts, we tend to judge superficially.
- If
something SEEMS right on the surface, we choose to dig no deeper… lest we
discover something incriminating!
- Just
because something SEEMS right, that doesn’t mean that it IS right.
- Many
things SEEM right to us… but can prove deadly.
- I have
had so called Christian couples living together in sin, and told me that
it seemed right to them because they were in love.
- Let God
be true and every man a liar – even self!
- Examples:
- I
Sam. 15:13-14
– I have obeyed the Lord!
i. Saul THOUGHT he obeyed, but he did
not.
ii. He may have convinced himself that
what he did was good enough… close enough.
iii. But close is not good enough for
God.
iv. It’s not good enough for your math
teacher either!
v. Saul was self deluded… deceived.
vi. He was clean in his own eyes, but he
soon discovered that his judgment would not be based upon the way HE saw the
situation, but on the way GOD saw things!
- Luke
18:9-11 – the
Pharisee thanked God that he was not like other men!
i. These proud Pharisees actually
thought they were doing well in God’s sight.
ii. But all of their actions were quite
superficial… and God dug deep into their hearts.
iii. Being clean in one’s own eyes means
nothing.
- Aren’t
we all a bit partial in judging ourselves?
- Isn’t it
human nature to give ourselves every benefit of the doubt, and to be a
bit harsher in critiquing others?
- Isn’t it
hard for us to see uncleanness in our own lives, yet aren’t we at the
same time eagle eyed at seeing spots in others?
- Aren’t
we quite generous in giving ourselves slack… but not so generous with
others?
- Isn’t it
a fact that we are inclined to overlook faults in our own lives, and pass
it off as a mild infraction, but see the same fault in others as quite a
bit more serious?
- Let’s
face it! We love ourselves & it’s hard for us to admit guilt
or to see the error of our ways… though we see the error of others quite
easily and readily.
But the LORD weigheth the spirits.
- God
REALLY knows the ways of men.
- Ps.
1:6 – He
knows the way of the righteous and the ungodly.
- Ps.
119:68 – all
my ways are before Thee
- Prov.5:21 – all the ways of man are
before God’s eyes…
- I
Sam. 16:7 –
man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord sees the heart.
- Jer.17:10 – I the Lord search the
hearts and reins.
- Rev.2:18-19 – the Lord’s eyes are like
flames of fire piercing into our souls. He knows our works, patience,
motives…
- Heb.4:13 – we stand naked and opened
before the eyes of Him with whom we have to do.
- When God
scrutinizes, we will find ourselves weighed in the balance and found
wanting!
- God
weighs the SPIRITS of men.
- Spirit =
breath… sometimes used of an attitude…
- Some
translate this: God weighs the motives…
- In
either case, God digs much deeper in analyzing us.
- Even
when our actions seem quite good, the motive may not be. The spirit in
which it was done may be evil!
- Even
when we justify our actions as being clean… our motives and the
intentions of the heart may not be clean.
- God
knows it all. God is viewing it all.
- God is
weighing it all on His perfect, infallible scales. And His scales always
gives us the correct weight… the proper analysis… the TRUTH… and He is no
respecter of persons.
- No person
has ever or will ever get away with ANYTHING before the
Lord.
- Even if
we deceive ourselves into THINKING that our ways are clean… God judges
according to truth… not according to our slanted version of the truth.
- Even if
we have excuses for all of our actions and a Bible verse that seems to
back us up… God judges according to truth… rightly divided!
- Regardless
of all of our excuses and self justification, what matters ultimately is
not OUR perspective, but God’s!
- He
doesn’t always judge immediately, but He does judge… and His judgment is
according to TRUTH… not the individual’s perception of truth.
- Prov.
1:31 – the
way of man might be clean in his own eyes, but he shall eat the fruit of his
own way
i. A deceived person is WRONG even if
he THINKS he is right.
ii. And there are consequences to being
in the wrong way… even you think you are in the right.
iii. A person who gets in route 128 in
the wrong direction driving 65 mph will PAY for being in the wrong way… even if
he THINKS he got on in the right direction.
iv. It doesn’t matter what we think.
What matters is truth.
v. God judges all circumstances
according to truth.
vi. That man will eat of the fruit of
his own way.
- Prov.14:14 – the backslider in heart shall
be filled with his own ways.
i. His backsliding may not be apparent
and outward… it may not be seen by men.
ii. He may have deluded himself into
thinking that all is well between him and God…
iii. He might be clean in his own eyes…
but that is irrelevant.
iv. Often backsliders EXCUSE their sin…
justify their actions… view themselves through rose colored glasses… and
whatever sins they cannot cover, they explain away as minor… for after all –
one can always find someone else who is in WORSE condition!
v. Adam hid from God when he sinned…
and men have following in his steps ever since.
vi. Whether we hide behind a fig leaf or
hide behind self delusion matters not.
vii. We stand naked and open before God.
He sees all.
viii. There is no hiding from His piercing
eyes…
- Ps.
139:23-24 – search me O Lord and know my heart…
i. This should be our constant prayer.
ii. We are so inclined to overlook our
own faults, failures, and sins.
iii. We need God to be our OBJECTIVE
umpire… He calls the plays as they are in truth.
iv. And we need to be willing to submit
to His calls.
- Conclusions:
- Let’s
not be too confident
of our innocence before the Lord.
i. It is possible for us to be deceived
into THINKING that all is well when all is NOT well.
ii. It is possible to have a clean
conscience and be dead wrong! Our conscience might be fed the wrong
information.
iii. God has ALL the information… and
rightly divided too.
- This
truth will bring us peace in dealing with injustices done against us… and
in many other interpersonal conflicts.
i. Has anyone ever lied to you?
ii. Has anyone ever given you their side
of the story and feel perfectly justified in their actions?
iii. Have you ever had to deal with
someone who thinks they can do no wrong?
iv. Have you ever met a person who is a
master of spin? They can take any set of circumstances, no matter how self
condemning they are, and spin it in such a way that it is not their fault? It’s
your fault… or someone else’s?
v. Have you ever been frustrated in
dealing with someone who is clean in his own eyes and there is no reasoning
with him/her?
vi. Well, take heart. God knows the
truth. God sees the heart… motives… intentions…
vii. Nobody EVER gets away with anything
with God. Ever!
viii. We don’t have to worry about it. We
don’t have to try to try to manipulate events in order to bring about justice.
Justice WILL come – their day is coming! Trust God. Shall not the God of all
the earth to do right?