John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 28:20 - 28:20

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 28:20 - 28:20


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Pro_28:20 A faithful man shall abound with blessings: but he that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent.

Ver. 20. A faithful man shall abound in blessings.] God will bless him, and all that bless him. {Gen_12:3} {See Trapp on "Gen_12:3"} Men also shall rise up and call him blessed, saying, as Deu_33:29, "Happy art thou, O Israel; who is like unto thee, O peopIe, saved by the Lord, the shield of thy help," &c. Stars, though we see them sometimes in a puddle, in the bottom of a well, nay, in a stinking ditch, though they reflect there, I say, yet they have their situation in heaven. So God’s faithfal servants, though in a low condition, yet are they fixed in the region of happiness. {Lev_26:1-13 Deu_28:1-14}



But he that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent.] Nevessan (a better lawyer than good Christian) was wont to say, He that will not venture his body shall never be valiant; he that will not venture his soul shall never be rich. But let their money perish with them, that, Shimei-like, by seeking their servants, lose their souls; or, Jonaslike, care not to be cast over shipboard, so the ship of their worldly wealth may be in safety. Francis Xaverius counselled John III., King of Portugal, to meditate every day a quarter of an hour on that divine sentence, "What shall it profit a man to win the whole world and lose his own soul?" See 1Ti_6:9, with the note. What a woeful will was that of rich but wretched Hubertus. I yield, said he, my goods to the king, my body to the grave, my soul to the devil?