Proverbs 18:11
The Rich Man’s
Security
Context:
- This
section of the chapter deals with the subject of security.
- For the
rightetous, the Lord is our security. (vs.10)
- For the
wealthy, his money is his security. (vs.11)
- For the
proud, he has no security! (vs.12)
The rich man’s wealth is his strong city
- This
verse makes several comparisons to the previous verse.
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Verse
10
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Verse
11
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The
righteous man
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the rich
man
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The name
of the Lord
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wealth
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Trust in
the Lord
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trust in
his money
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The
strong tower
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the
strong city
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True
safety of the righteous
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empty
“conceit” of the rich man
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- The
rich man
- The rich
man speaks of a man who is affluent; rich in earthly goods; well to do;
prosperous
- Of
course, we should once again be reminded that we are reading PROVERBS.
- What is
said of rich men here is not true of EVERY rich man.
- But
Solomon observed that what he is about to say about rich men is very
often true… most rich men Solomon observed seemed to fit into this
category described here.
- Jesus
also noted that it is hard for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom.
- Of
course rich men CAN be saved. Rich men CAN be godly and righteous. But in
general, most rich men are not. (Most poor men are not too!)
- So in
GENERAL, what Solomon says about rich men is true.
- His
wealth is his strong city.
- Strong
city speaks of his place of safety and security.
- It is
parallel to the strong tower in vs.10.
i. Sometimes translated “castle”… a
tower on a castle wall and was used as a watchtower.
ii. It was also used as a place of
refuge and safety when the city was attacked.
iii. The righteous would FLEE to their
strong tower when they were in danger.
iv. They sought safety and refuge behind
its walls.
v. To the “R”, the Lord was their
strong tower.
vi. When trials strike, the righteous
run to the Lord and are safe…
vii. The name of the Lord – who God is –
His Person – is their strong tower… a Mighty Fortress… a solid foundation…
viii. Safety and security is found in the
Lord.
- Solomon
states in vs.11, that what GOD is to the righteous, WEALTH is to
the rich man.
i. To the rich man, his wealth is a
“strong city” – a place of safety… strong walls to protect him… a place where
he can be safe and secure.
ii. Don’t misunderstand Solomon’s point
here!
iii. He is NOT saying that wealth
provides safety and security.
iv. He is saying that in the mind
of the rich man it does.
v. Solomon isn’t saying that his wealth
actually PROVIDES him with safety. He is simply saying that to the rich man’s
way of thinking, wealth equals security.
vi. That is the way men think today too…
and by the way, poor men think that way too.
1.
The wealthy man
gloats: “I have great wealth! I am secure.”
2.
The poor man
laments: “If only I had more money, I’d be secure!”
vii. The rich man TRUSTS in his wealth as
the righteous trust in God.
viii. The rich man RUNS to his money to
protect him when trial or tragedy strikes.
ix. The rich man gets a sense of comfort
and security by reading his bank statements.
x. The rich man believes he can BUY his
way out of trouble…
xi. His mind and heart is attached to
his wealth and he trusts in it to deliver him from calamity.
xii. Just as a man in the countryside
would flee to a strong walled city for safety when the enemy
strikes, the rich man flees to his wealth for safety and
security.
- Clearly
this is the thinking of rich men – and most of the rest of the world too.
- Ecc.7:12 – money is a defense…
- Ecc.10:19 – money answers all things…
money IS the answer to all problems… just throw money at it… money
protects us and is a defense against all kinds of things.
- Prov.
10:15 – a
proverb that says the same thing!
i. This is the way the world thinks…
ii. Solomon is not endorsing this kind
of thinking. He is simply stating it as a fact: to the wealthy, money equals
security; poverty equals destruction!
iii. Wealth is security to the rich…
iv. Poverty is destruction to the poor…
v. Wealth makes a man secure and
poverty makes him insecure… in a dangerous place.
vi. This is not God’s view – this is not the way we should
think.
vii. Rather, this is a proverb – a
statement of the way things ARE… not the way they should be.
viii. It is earthly, worldly, fallen human
nature that thinks this way – and basically the whole world DOES think this
way.
ix. The world thinks that the greatest
thing that could happen to a person is to win the lottery… and the worst thing
is to be poor.
x. From heaven’s perspective, they are dead wrong!
And as an high wall in his own conceit.
- Prov.10:15
starts off exactly the same as 18:11, but they have different endings.
- 10:15
ends by adding the poor man’s view.
- 18:11
ends by adding God’s view.
- 18:11
ends on a note of spiritual reality.
- The
second proverb basically says, “The rich man’s wealth is his strong city
and high wall of protection…
- A strong
city in those days meant a WALLED city.
- A city
was harder to attack if it was walled – thus safer.
- Often
the walls would have towers (strong towers).
- It
provided a layer of protection against invasion from the enemy.
- The
higher the wall, the safer the city.
- Hence,
to the rich man, his wealth was like a fortified city with high walls – safe
and secure!
- As the
rich man sees things – his money provides security for him… like the high
walls provide security to the city.
- But ---
the rich man’s wealth provides this level of security only in his
own conceited mind!”
- God’s
mind is quite
different than his on this matter. God adds a healthy dose of spiritual
reality to the thinking of the rich man…
- I
Tim. 6:17 –
God sees riches as uncertain. They do not provide safety or
security.
- Prov.23:4 – “For riches certainly make
themselves wings; they fly away as an eagle toward heaven.”
- Men see
earthly riches as lasting… a solid foundation… something we can count on…
something that provides security… but GOD has a very different
perspective.
- Consider
what God said about the church at Laodecea.
i. THEY thought that because they were
rich, they were in need of nothing.
ii. God looked at their condition quite
differently.
iii. He saw them as poor, blind, naked,
and wretched!
iv. God always seems to have a different
perspective on earthly things than we do!
- Job
31:24-25, 28
- JOB was a wealthy man, but he did NOT make his wealth his strong city.
i. But Job did not put his “hope” in
money nor make his wealth his “confidence.” (vs.24)
ii. He saw that as iniquity worthy of
judgment.
iii. He also saw that as a denial
of God!
iv. You can only put your confidence in
one master. Job knew that.
- Conceit
Defined:
- Strongs:
imagination, image, idol, conceit,
- Dict. of
Bib. Lang: what is imagined or conceived in one’s mind as a
belief or opinion; ideas fashioned in the mind
- The term
can refer to idols… man made images.
- But here
it is used of images of the heart… something imagined in
the proud, conceited heart.
- Solomon
states in vs.11, that what GOD is to the righteous, WEALTH is to
the rich man. It is his god, his idol… his mighty fortress… his
strong tower… his high wall…
- In other
words, money is his Master… his god.
- Luke
12:16-19 -
this wealthy man felt secure because he had a lot of money…
many material possessions.
- This is
just what Solomon was getting at in Proverbs 10:15 – a rich man’s wealth
is his strong city… his fortress… his safety and security!
- When a man
has “much goods” he feels secure. (take thine ease…)
- “It’s
all MINE! It’s all for me, myself, and I!”
- But that
is a false sense of security… for true security can only
come from the Lord.
- He felt
safe, but actually was in immanent danger.
- In
one moment he
can be taken away from his wealth and made to stand before his Maker… and
he discovers that his wealth provides NO security in that day…
- And
that’s when security really matters!
- Prov.
11:28 – “He that trusteth in his riches shall fall:
but the righteous shall flourish as a branch.”
i. The righteous trust in God. He is
their strong city. (Prov. 18:10)