Proverbs 18:10
A Strong Tower
Introduction:
- Vs.10-12
deal with the subject of safety and security.
- The name
of the Lord is safety to the righteous
- A rich
man’s wealth is his safety.
- The
proud man has no safety!
The name of the LORD is a strong tower
A.
The Name
of the Lord
- Lord =
Jehovah – the special name of God – the self existent One
- Usages
- Gen.
16:13 – Hagar
“called the name of the LORD that spake unto her, Thou God
seest me.” To her, the name Jehovah meant, “God, you are looking out
for even me!” The name of the Lord was an explanation of WHO He is.
- Gen.33:19 – to Moses God said, “And
he said, I will make all my goodness pass before thee, and I will
proclaim the name of the LORD before thee; and will be gracious
to whom I will be gracious, and will shew mercy on whom I will
shew mercy.” Proclaiming the NAME of the Lord was equal to
proclaiming WHO He is!
- Josh.
9:9 – the
name of the Lord speaks of His FAME and reputation.
i. And they said unto him, From a very
far country thy servants are come because of the name of the LORD
thy God: for we have heard the fame of him, and all that he did in Egypt.
ii. The queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name
of the LORD
- I
Sam. 17:45 –
to David the name of the Lord meant His POWER and ability
to defeat all His foes.
i. The Philistines trusted in their
swords and spears and the size of their soldiers.
ii. David’s confidence was
in the name of the Lord…
iii. David trusted Jehovah
and His power to deliver.
- Ps.
20:7-9 - Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but
we will remember the name of the LORD our
God. 8 They are brought down and fallen: but we are risen, and stand
upright. 9 Save, LORD: let the king hear us when we call.
i. Here the name of the Lord speaks of
the One we TRUST… we rely upon… our trust is not in men or anything earthly,
but in the NAME of the Lord.
ii. It speaks of God’s power to save and
deliver in times of trouble.
iii. It is a name to REMEMBER in times of
trouble.
- Isa.
50:10 - Who
is among you that feareth the LORD, that obeyeth the voice of his
servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light? let him trust
in the name of the LORD, and stay upon his God.
- Psalm
124:8 - Our help is in the name of the LORD, who made
heaven and earth.”
i. Here the psalmist speaks of the NAME
of the Lord as our Source of help… the One who is on our side (vs.1)
- Joel
2:32 - And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the
name of the LORD shall be delivered.”
i. It is the name we CALL upon when in
trouble… and He delivers…
- Col.3:17
- And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name
of the Lord Jesus.
i. Whatever we DO as believers, we are
to DO in the name of the Lord.
ii. His NAME (who He is) is to guide
everything we do.
iii. His name, His character will keep us
from doing some things… and will move us to do other things.
iv. KNOWING who He is should guide our
decisions.
- The
NAME of the Lord
ought to be significant to us.
- It
speaks of His character, His attributes, His fame and reputation, His
holy Person, who He is.
- This
expression ought to conjure up in our minds One who is gracious, kind,
holy, pure, omnipotent, omniscient… the One in whom we trust.
B.
A Strong Tower
- TOWER:
- A watchtower,
i.e., a tall narrow defensive building
- Sometimes
translated “castle”… a tower on a castle wall.
- It was
used as a watchtower
- It was
also used as a place of refuge and safety when the city was attacked.
- This is
also the term used of the tower of Babel that “reached unto heaven.”
i. The pagans built towers in hopes of
reaching heaven.
- Judges
9:51 - But
there was a strong tower within the city, and thither fled
all the men and women, and all they of the city, and shut it to
them, and gat them up to the top of the tower.
- This
tower was the place the city dwellers fled when the city was being
attacked.
- It was
viewed as a place of safety and security.
- It was a
TALL tower, and thus elevated them above the enemy… and gave them a
higher perspective of the battle.
- This is
the same term Solomon used to describe the NAME of the Lord.
- Judges
9:49 –
unfortunately, the towers built by men did not always provide safety…
- Note how
MANY people fled to these large towers!
- They
died.
- But the
NAME of the Lord is OUR strong tower.
- Solomon
saw a connection
between the way men used strong towers in his day and the NAME of the
Lord.
- In the
second part of the proverb he tells us what that connection is.
He righteous runneth into it, and is safe
- To the
righteous (those justified by faith like Abraham), the name of the Lord is
a strong tower.
- The
believer can RUN (dart quickly) to it… for safety.
- This
implies rushing quickly… hastily… as when one is being
attacked.
- In one
sense, the believer is to DWELL in Christ day by day.
- But this
illustration speaks of another aspect of our walk with God. It speaks of what
to do in time of danger.
i. The citizens of a city under attack
would RUSH for the safety of a tower (it was the bomb shelter in the 50’s).
ii. Or perhaps like rushing quickly to
the city of refuge when pursued by the avenger of blood…
iii. There are times in our lives when we
are under attack too… when we are oppressed by the
enemy.
iv. During these periods of crises
we are to RUN with great haste to the NAME
of the Lord…
v. That is OUR place of refuge and
safety in time of trouble.
vi. When the Jews were under attack,
they literally RAN to a literal tower for safety.
- For the
believer, this FIGURATIVE language.
- We don’t
actually RUN anywhere. It is by FAITH that His name is our safety.
- Ps.
61:2-4 - From
the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed:
lead me to the rock that is higher than I. 3 For thou
hast been a shelter for me, and a strong tower
from the enemy. 4 I will abide in thy tabernacle
for ever: I will trust in the covert of thy wings.”
- This
teaches us that we should make HASTE in a time of crisis… by
faith…
i. Make HASTE to remember
the name of the Lord
ii. Make haste to call on
the name of the Lord
iii. Make haste to rely on
the name of the Lord
iv. Make haste remember what He
has done in the past... how safely He has kept us… and upheld us
- Our
true safety
is found in His NAME.
- In other
words, our safety is found in God’s character!
- He is
merciful; gracious; loving; just; fair;
- His way
is perfect; He makes no mistakes;
- He
honors those who honor Him;
- He is a
Good Shepherd and restores our souls.
- He is
omniscient – He is aware of those who seek to harm us.
- He is
omnipotent – He is ABLE to deliver us
- He is
faithful – He keeps His promises to us
- He is a
rock; a mighty fortress; a light to our path.
- In other
words – His name-character means SAFETY to us when our
hearts are right with Him.
- God
wants us to BELIEVE and TRUST in His name.
- We can
either run to the strong tower and shudder in fear (through unbelief) OR
we can run to the tower and rest… and enjoy the safety provided!
- When
we RELY upon His character… trusting in that character…(mercy; power) His
name IS a strong tower.
- Thus,
when the believer is attacked… we can be SAFE if:
- We make
haste to fill our minds with who God is
- We make
haste to see to it that our confidence is in Him… and His
word… His character…
- We make
haste to see that our hearts are resting in Him.
- We make
haste to see to it that our actions and responses to the
emergency are in harmony with the name of the Lord…
- When our
minds, hearts, and deeds are RESTING in God and His
character… we are safe. We have a rock solid foundation underneath us.
- Nothing
can harm us.
- Deut.
33:27 – “The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting
arms.”
- When we
come to Him we are indeed safe!
- Isa.41:10
- Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I
will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee
with the right hand of my righteousness.”
- This
language also implies some inherent DANGER involved when
first attacked.
- There is
a tendency in our fallen nature to rely on SELF when an emergency
strikes… when calamity comes our way.
- There is
a tendency to rely on men… on chariots… on the ways of the world…
- There is
a tendency to run AWAY from God and His word in times of great need.
i. When a marriage is on the brinks,
some run to the psychologist… the “experts” and seek ungodly counsel.
ii. When the doctor gives us some awful
news, some put their confidence in men… in doctors… in unsaved family
members… and run anywhere BUT the Lord!
iii. Others turn to pills and alcohol
when trials and trouble strike.
iv. Some men run to their wealth
for safety… in hopes of buying their way out of trouble. (vs.11)
v. The strong towers men build
sometimes offer a sense of safety and security…
vi. But sometimes, they prove to be no
protection at all.
- But for
the RIGHTEOUS… those who do things RIGHT before God… they run
to the name of the Lord.
i. That is their strong tower.
ii. This tower always provides safety
and security.
iii. Nothing can harm us when we cast
ourselves upon the Lord…
iv. Nothing can harm us when we are
dwelling with Christ and our lives are hidden away with Him in heaven…
v. Nothing can get to us unless it is
God’s will for our good and our spiritual growth.
- When
tragedy strikes in YOUR life…
or in YOUR family… run to the name of the Lord – FIRST!
- Or when
you are weary and worn… run to the strong tower!
- When the
enemy surrounds you like a flood… run!
- When
trials overwhelm you like waves of the sea… run!
- What
peace that passes understanding when we rely upon Him!
- What
security and protection is ours in the castle of the Lord.
- We have a
SAFE place to run and hide and seek shelter throughout all the
storms of life!
- What
REST we can experience in our hearts – regardless of the hostility
occurring outside that strong tower.
- And as
those strong towers were build HIGH above the city, and gave those in the
tower a bird’s eye view, so too we can run to the strong
tower of the Lord and are thus able to see our trials and tragedies from HEAVEN’S
vantage point… a heavenly perspective of earthly troubles brings
REST to the soul.
- We can dwell
ABOVE the earthly battles and struggles by faith… perfectly safe…
like dwelling under the shadow of His wings… upheld by the right hand of
His “R”…
- If God
be for us, who can be against us?