The Power of Gifts
Proverbs 18:16
Introduction:
- A proverb
like this (and there are several in the book) needs a proper introduction.
- This
proverb is helpful and instructive when properly applied.
- However,
it can also be dangerous because it can easily be abused.
- It is
wise for us to be reminded once again that we are in the book of PROVERBS…
and proverbs are little nuggets of truth.
- They
don’t discuss the truth from every possible angle.
- Every
one is different. Some are pregnant with meaning. Others make a simple
statement.
- They are
all designed to make us THINK.
- Prov.18:16
does not tell us what SHOULD BE. Rather, it simply tells us what IS.
- It is
true – but not necessarily good.
- This
proverb makes one simple statement: gifts open doors!
- It is a
simple statement of a fact of life.
- This is
not an endorsement of the idea.
- He does
not favor this method.
- He does
not encourage us to use this method.
- He is
simply stating a fact. Bribes work!
- People
use bribes to advance themselves.
- Solomon
is not saying that we should USE gifts to advance ourselves.
- Nor is
he saying that gift giving is wrong or evil.
- He
simply makes a statement… one little nugget of truth.
- We need
to use caution as to how we APPLY that nugget of truth.
A man’s gift maketh room for him…
- “A man’s”
- The word
for “man” here is Adam.
- It can
refer to a male… or the human race.
- Here is
refers to mankind – including women.
- He is
speaking about gifts used by human beings.
- Solomon
is letting us know something about human nature.
- This is
true of both men and women.
- “A
man’s gift”
- Gift = a
gift; a present; an offering.
- In some
social or religious contexts a “gift” may have varying degrees of obligation
attached to it… or at least expectation of getting something in
return.
- It is a
gift… with strings attached.
- In
certain contexts, it comes very near the concept of a bribe…
when it is used to procure favor.
- That is
the sense in which it is used here.
- Solomon
is speaking about a “gift” that one human being uses to procure favor
from someone else.
- It “makes
room for him”
- Defined:
to open; widen; enlarge; broaden;
- It is
used figurative of “creating an opportunity” or “opening a door”… by
enlarging the way… making travel or movement easy…
- Thus,
this expression speaks of the motive behind the gift given.
- A gift
“makes room” for a person… it opens a door… it creates an opportunity for
him.
- Whether
we like it or not, this is true. It is a fact.
- Gifts
open doors for people.
- People
use gifts to open doors for themselves.
- People
use gifts to advance their own agendas.
- Prov.17:8 - Bribes work. People use
them all the time.
- This was
a fact of life in Solomon’s world… and in ours.
- Gifts
often DO open doors
- Prov.17:23 –evil men use “gifts” to open
doors so that they can get themselves off the hook!
i. It pervert justice.
ii. A gift buys favor with the judge in
court; buys false witnesses to lie in court – as Jezebel did)
iii. It opens the door to get what you
want in court. People buy their way out of jail.
- I
Kings 15:18 –
King Asa sent a “gift” to Benhadad, king of Syria to buy favor with him.
This was common practice in ancient societies… and not so ancient
societies!
- Obviously,
this proverb was not written to encourage the practice of bribes or giving
gifts with strings attached.
- It was
written as a WARNING to us.
- Be aware
of this common method people use!
- If you
are a boss… be a little suspicious about those who come bearing gifts.
- Be a bit
suspicious if people are overly nice… dripping with sugary words…
- Be aware
that gifts often come with strings attached…
- People give
gifts expecting something in return. Be aware.
- And if
you give a gift to someone – don’t be surprised if they are a bit suspicious
too.
- The so
called gift of a Trojan horse given by the Greeks to the city of Troy was pure deception to capture and conquer the city.
- This
proverb warns us about gifts… it warns us that often times people GIVE
in order to GET…
- People
often give gifts to make room for themselves… to advance themselves…
or their agendas… their cause.
- In Washington, lobbyists use gifts… expensive dinners and lavish vacations
to influence and procure the favor of, and votes of congressmen.
- Ironically,
even charitable giving – philanthropic giving opens doors
for the giver…
i. It brings them before great men –
the national or international media… the spotlight.
ii. Bill Gates giving millions to his
causes…
iii. They may be very good causes –
- But even
philanthropic giving is designed to advance self (self image)… usually
to make a big name for themselves… and the cameras are usually rolling.
- Matt.
6:1-4 – Giving
for the believer…
i. The RIGHT way to give is to not let
our right hand know what our left hand is doing.
ii. Keep it secret and your Father in
heaven will reward you.
iii. Otherwise, the (glory) recognition
of men is all the reward you get.
iv. If we give a gift, no one should
know but God. It should be given for the glory of God, not self
advancement.
v. The gift Solomon had in mind had ulterior
motives.
And bringeth him before great men.
- “Bringeth”
= to lead; to guide; (used often of God leading people)
- “Before
great men”
- Lit = in
the face of great men… before their face.
- Great
men = lit = great ones… great men…
- The gift
often is used to bring people before men of great position, power, or
authority.
- Gifts
open doors of all sorts.
- Here, it
opens the door to the king… or the governor… or the judge… or other men
in positions of power.
- If you
want to be heard – you have to grease palms.
- Men in
positions of power who don’t have time to see you or hear your case will
often make time when a gift is offered. He will “make
room” for your case if the price is right.
- People buy
positions by bribes. Others sell positions through
bribery.
- Bribes
occur sometimes in our country… but when caught, the person is humiliated
and perhaps imprisoned.
- But in
some parts of the world – their economy RUNS on bribes… gifts… greasing
palms… It is not an aberration, it is the norm.
- It is a
terrible practice, because it is unfair to the poor.
i. The wealthy can buy “justice” while
the poor can’t afford justice… and thus do not receive it!
ii. That’s the sad truth.
iii. People born into wealth and
privilege can BUY their way into high positions and high places…
iv. People of means can afford to have
their case heard before great men… poor people cannot afford to be heard before
the king… or the judge… or the senator…
- Prov.19:6 – many will entreat the favor
of a prince – a great man. They often do so with gifts.
- I Sam.25:27 – Abigail brought a gift to
pacify David’s anger. But she did so with good motives. It worked.
- Gen.
32:20 – Jacob
used gifts to appease the anger of Esau who wanted to kill him!
Esau was a powerful man.
- This
proverb does not tell us what SHOULD BE. Rather, it simply tells us what IS.
THANKFULLY we have complete access to God and
no gifts are required! The price has already been paid.
·
Through the
cross, Christ has made room for us… and has brought us into the presence of –
much better than great men… into the very presence of the King of kings!