John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 14:27 - 14:27

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 14:27 - 14:27


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Pro_14:27 The fear of the LORD [is] a fountain of life, to depart from the snares of death.

Ver. 27. The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.] So said to be, both for the constant faithfulness, as never failing, and for the gracious effects - viz., blessings of all sorts. (1). Temporal; {Pro_22:4} riches, honour, life. (2). Spiritual; {Mal_4:2} such shall "grow up as the calves of the stall," fat and fair-liking. (3). Eternal; {Psa_31:19} "O how great is thy goodness which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee"; "eye hath not seen," &c. {1Co_2:9} It shall be always "well with them." {Ecc_8:12} And though many afflictions, &c., yet he that feareth God "shall come out of them all." {Ecc_7:18}



To depart from the snares of death.
] Satan, that mighty hunter, hath laid snares for us in all places. And the way of this world is like the vale of Siddim, slimy and slippery; full of slime pits and pitfails, snares and stumblingblocks, laid on purpose to maim us or mischief us. He that fears God comes off without hurt by remembering that saying - which, as short as it is, yet our memories are shorter - Cave, Deus videt; - Take heed; God seeth thee. A godly man had these verses written before him on a table in his study:

“Ne pecces, Deus ipse videt, tuus Angelus astat:

Accusat Satanas et lex, mens conscia culpae:

Mors incerta furit: cruciat te luridus Orcus:

Et manet aeternum tristi damnatio poena.”