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It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, But the glory of kings is to search out a matter. Proverbs 25:2

Why is it that God conceals Himself and the things He says so often?  Think about this for a moment in regard to Scripture.  The later half of Old Testament Scripture is prophecy, in which much of what God said was hidden for their time - and some remains to be fulfilled in ours.  Think about Jesus Christ and His statement that much of what He said would be in parables, so that seeing they would not see and hearing they would not hear.  Then there's the common practice of Jesus to answer a question with another question.  What's that all about?  That is what this proverb helps us to understand.  Let's take a look at it today.

It is the glory of God to conceal a matter.  So we learn that it is actually to God's glory that He reveals Himself by parables, prophecies, allegories, metaphors, and similitudes.  God reveals His will and His ways in the Word of God.  He Himself tells us in
Isaiah  55 that "My ways are above your ways, and My thoughts your thoughts."  In fact God describes His own ways as being so much higher, that the only example that is fitting is of how much higher the heavens are than the earth.  Contrary to popular opinion today, God is not just "the man upstairs" or "our divine buddy."  It is entirely fitting to honor God and properly think of His majesty and glory.  If we see the pomp and glory afforded an earthly king or president, which is fitting for their position and station in life - how much more honor, majesty, and glory should be given to the King of the universe - the very God of creation itself?

In keeping with the majesty of God - the Lord makes known His ways and wisdom by putting it in a way that must be seriously studied to be understood.  This is so that we will prize the wisdom and will of God when we discover it.  God Himself is unsearchable and unfathomable, thus aspects of His being and ways would never be understandable to us if we spent a myriad of lifetimes studying Him.  Thus we are to be filled with awe and wonder as we consider how He has revealed Himself - how He reveals His will - and how He reveals His ultimate purposes.  Paul, when receiving a little light on God's ultimate purposes with the salvation of Israel and the Gentiles, found himself in such awe that at the close of
Romans 11 he wrote the following:

"Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways! For WHO HAS KNOWN THE MIND OF THE LORD , OR WHO BECAME HIS COUNSELOR? Or WHO HAS FIRST GIVEN TO HIM THAT IT MIGHT BE PAID BACK TO HIM AGAIN? For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever. Amen." 

Thus we see one of the greatest minds in all of history bursting with spontaneous praise at the consideration of the mind of the Lord.  It is a sad thing to see many in our culture wanting to drag God down to our level - or having no sense of awe or honor of Him at all.  We need to see God as He is - Someone higher and more glorious than ourselves and our own limited finite minds.  We need to consider the vast limitedness of our own comprehension of things.  Think about this a second - can you fathom the glories of the universe God has given us?  Do you fully grasp how very little we know of it.  Yet manking has an unbounded pride in his pitiful little accomplishments.  Pardon my Shakespearian moment but,  Methinks we glory in the pittance of our knowledge too much.  God knows all that there is to know in every corner of the universe.  Our tiny halls of learning are but a single utterance, a mere passing thought, compared to the eternally infinite lecture that God could give based upon His perfect knowledge of all things everywhere.  He conceals matters because we would understand them about as well as an infant would understand a lecture on Newtonian physics.  He calls us to learn - to study - to mine His Word to gather the vast array of priceless jewels of wisdom available to us.  It is to His glory and everlasting praise that He does so.

But Kings . . . there is a different thought presented here referring to them.  "But the glory of kings is to search out a matter."  The purpose of a king is to be wise in matters of state so as to create a stable soceity in which his subjects can prosper in relative safety.  Being finite in nature, a king needs to search out matters.  He should confer with wise counsellors when making decisions in the best interests of the kingdom.  Presidents and potentates should be learned men who possess both knowledge from men and the knowledge of God.  It is a blessed country who has such - and who has a king who applies such wisdom (especially the wisdom of God) to the matters pertaining to the state.

When kings and presidents do not properly search out matters great harm comes to their kingdoms and countries.  One of the great plagues of state is a king or president who is filled with pride and an agenda not based upon God's wisdom or truth.  Pride causes kings to be more concerned about maintaining power than manifesting prudence.  They make decisions that concentrate their power and absolute rule over the populace, which unfortunately leads to abuse.  They mistake domination for dominion, and surround themselves with sycophants rather than sages.  In a representative republic like our own, you have a recipe for disaster when rulers decide it is more in their interest to maintain power than make prudent decisions in the public welfare.

Consider, for a moment, the recent incidents of climate fraud that permeate the psuedo-science of the global warming hoax.  Rulers who desired power more than truth surrounded themselves with supposed men of science to justify their radical plans.  We learn later that these scientists did not submit themselves to peer review, they  falsified findings, and destroyed data that did not fit their pre-determined conclusions.  Presidents and kings should "search out" a matter - not pre-determine it and make their plans regardless of the facts.  Here is why having a leader committed to truth regardless of the consequences, political or otherwise, is important. 

The glory of God and kings is important both to understand and honor.  It may seem difficult to the king to study out matters diligently before making decisions - but truth is always an ally to the wise man.  It also may seem troublesome at times to faithfully search out the mysteries of God - but as we have learned from Proverbs itself - the knowledge of the Lord is wisdom!
 
 
There are six things which the Lord hates, Yes, seven which are an abomination to Him: Proverbs 6:16

God hates things?  This seems so strange to some people who do not know God's holiness and justice.  Their view of God is of a loving, tolerant, indulgent father who would never do anything mean - and certainly does not hate anyone or anything - except maybe what they hate.  The Bible teaches differently than this. 

Note here that Jehovah speaks of six "things" which He hates.  The word for hate here is "sane" which means to hate, detest, to dislike or be hostile to something or someone - to loathe.  Wow, that's a strong word isn't it.  The thought that God actually hates and loathes something may be new to you - but let's go on to see just what it is that He loathes and hates. 

Next we read that there are not just six - but seven things which are an abomination to Him.  Abomination is "toebah" and means something patently offensive - something which God loathes and dislikes to the extreme.  In the Old Testament this word applies to such things like idolatry, child sacrifice, intermarriage by Israel with the wicked nations around them, the false religious activities of the wicked, and homosexuality.  God is holy and is completely separate from sin and wickedness.  We must grasp His essential nature of holiness or such passages as these will not make any sense to us.  More than this they will tend to offend us - if we do not grasp the truth of God's nature and that things sinful are offensive to Him.

Wisdom is realizing that though God is love - He is also a holy God who hates sin.  Those who fail to consider God's holiness and hold fast only to a nature of love wind up justifying and accepting sin in the end.  I know that it is difficult to consider and think of God in this way - as a God Who is angry - to the point of hate and considering things an abomination.  Yet doing this can be very helpful to us.  It will help us in the area of seeing sin as utterly sinful - and seeing outright rebellion and perversion of what God desires as very dangerous.  Remember that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.  It is a good thing to look at certain sins and just simply be scared of committing them - because we know our holy God hates them intensely.
 
 
The eyes of the Lord are in every place, Watching the evil and the good. Proverbs 15:3

As a pastor, I have the fun task of informing people that God sees and hears everything.  This is usually after someone learns that I am a pastor - and immediately apologizes for saying something crass or ungodly.  I appreciate their graciousness in apologizing, but I also want to inform them that God hears and knows everything.  There are some who do not believe this - but kind of believe that I'm mic-ed by God for surveilance of anyone near me.  Soooo . . . when they speak within the range of my mic - God hears them - but when I'm out of range - well, everything is go for ungodly behavior.

Proverbs lets us know - the eyes of Jehovah are in every place.  God has an attribute called "omnipresence" which means that God is everywhere at all times.  That is one reason God sees all things.  There is a second attribute of God called "omniscience" which means that God knows all things at all times.  Therefore we see that God not only sees all things - He knows what is said - the motives behind what is said - and He even knows what was not said but merely thought. 

This is information that is unnerving to say the least to those who are walking contrary to God's ways.  I think it is one reason why some are so adamantly atheistic in their views of God.  They cannot tolerate a God who konws all things they have done - and more importantly, One to whom they are accountable for these things as well.  Therfore they just choose to deny Him instead.  Of course this is as ridiculous as someone who denys the sun exists - yet still receives the light and warmth of the sun - even though he denies its existance. 

God does see - in every place - and He watches the evil and the good that is going on everywhere at all times.  There is nothing He does NOT see or know.  To be perfectly honest - this is unnerving to me!  It is unnerving because there are times even I don't live like God sees and knows everything.  It is unnerving because God does see all I do - and knows every motive that I have and every thought that passes through my head.  If I did not know of the blood of Jesus and the grace of God - I might find myself mentally unstable due to this knowledge - but peace reigns in my heart because I do know such things. 

What a respect and fear of God comes to us when we grasp the attributes of God.  It is a good thing to know this - because the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.  It is when we grasp such things that we realize that a life lived for our own desires and lusts is a foolish life indeed.  It moves us to wisdom because we grasp that life is to be FOR God - for His purposes and plans.  It moves us to wisdom because such a knowledge leads us to a life lived THROUGH God Who alone is capable of giving us what we need to live a life acceptable to Him.  So, next time you are tempted to trust self - live according to self - please self - and think that no one but you matters . . . think again.  The eyes of God are in every place - seeing the good and the evil.  And . . . He is the One with Whom we will have to deal in the day of judgment.


 
 
Sheol and Abaddon lie open before the Lord, How much more the hearts of men! Proverbs 15:11

So, how much do you think God knows about you?  How much do you think He knows about every person there is and ever has been?  How we answer this question often will betray how we live as well.  For the person who thinks of God in very low ways, God does not have a knowledge of everything going on in our world.  This is especially true when it comes to themselves.  God doesn't know everything about me - every thought and every motive.  The result of such thinking is that such a person will sin more frequently and reason within themselves that God doesn't know what is going on in their lives.

There is a problem with this thinking though - it is inaccurate.  This proverb may seem strange to us at first - but it's purpose is very clear once we grasp what it is saying.  Remember the fear of the Lrod is the beginning of wisdom.  Thus we need to have adequate reasons to respect, honor, and fear Him.  One of those reasons is the fact that everything lies open before Him.  Nothing - including the thoughts and intents of our hearts is hidden from His sight.  This One Who is Judge - knows every conceivable fact about our lives that can be gathered. 

Sheol is the place of the dead.  That place lies open before the Lord.  He knows everyone there - and everything about them.  The place of the dead is not a mystery to God.  He konws every intimate detail about those there - and about everything they did before they arrived.  Even in death His knowledge is absolute.  What seems to be the idea here is that no matter who you are - God knows all there is to know about you - even when you are dead.  But what about those who reject Him - those who say either He does not exist, or if He does - that they offer Him no information about themselves?  Well, that is an interesting question - and one which this passage answers.

Abaddon lies open before the Lord.  What is Abaddon?  This is the place of the wicked dead.  It means "destruction" and is the Old Testament equivalent to hell.  This lies wide open to God.  He knows everyone there - and knows all there is to know about them.  Even those who reject Him - are known intimately by Him.  There is an interesting statement made by some - that God is not present in hell.  That is not Scriptural.  He is there - but only in absolute judgment and wrath.  Those in hell know God - but they only know Him in His wrath and judgment - and will only experience this for all eternity.  He knows all about their rebellion and arrogance - and every last bit of it is reaping eternal destruction and devastation. 

Now, if Sheol and Abaddon lie open before God - where do you think this places the hearts of men still living today?  Since God knows everything there is to know about everyone who has ever died - godly or ungodly - it is not a stretch to realize that every man's heart lies open before Him.  What a comfort this is to those who seek Him - yet what a terror to those who think they can reject and shut him out of their lives.  Yet that is the very purpose of this passage - this proverb.  It is given to bring men to the terrifying realization that the One Who stands as their Judge - is One Who has absolute knowledge about them down the tiniest detail of their lives.  To rebel against Him is the height of insanity.  All their hearts are open before Him - and they will have to answer for every deed and word - every action and attitude - every mood and mood - every sin  - all this will be at His instant disposal.  This is meant to humble us - possibly even horrify us if we are living definantly toward Him.  May He do His work through it to bring men to the end of themselves and to a point of repentance and faith in His only answer, Jesus Christ.