Proverbs 29: 13 The
poor man and the oppressor have
this in common: The Lord gives
light to the eyes of both.
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Proverbs
29: 13. This scripture highlights a contrast
and a connection between two socioeconomic classes. The classes here are the poor and the people
who keep them poor in order to profit from their poverty.
Now,
immediately something rises up in some
of you that says, “Wait a minute now.
Poverty isn’t somebody else’s fault.
Some people are poor because they are lazy or because they make bad
decisions.”
Granted. And the Bible speaks to those situations, but
the Bible also speaks to the very real situations in which poverty is the product
of oppression, not laziness, not stupidity, not sin.
The
whole counsel of God demands that we see the poor in a more nuanced light. They aren’t all simply the lazy dregs of the
far-right or the innocent invalids of the far-left. The Bible points out poverty is a bit of
both.
The
poor and their oppressors are contrasted in Proverbs 29: 13 as the robbed are
contrasted to the robbers. But they are also
connected by the common work of God.
God’s
light shines on the poor and oppressed just as brightly as it shines upon the
rich and corrupt. And, vice versa.
God’s
mercy, God’s grace, God’s longsuffering offer of another chance to do things
right are always available to the bottom rungs of society. That same mercy, grace, and another chance
are equally available (and needed) at the top of ladder.
When
the opposing classes meet in the course of business they assume positions of
spiritual superiority. The tenant
thinks, “God will definitely let me into Heaven because I’ve suffered so much ,
and He will definitely send my landlord to Hell because he’s made me suffer.”
The
slumlord thinks, “God doesn’t care about these people or why would they
suffer? Surely God loves me more because
He’s kept me from being like them.”
Both
are wrong.
God
shows the same light and Truth to slumlord and to tenant, to disenfranchised
citizen and to corrupt politician, to middle-classed drug dealer and to
homeless addict. The light of God’s Word
shines on the Truth that: ALL are sinners.
ALL have come short of God’s
standard (Romans
3: 23). ALL need to repent and be
saved in through Jesus Christ because God loves ALL of us (2
Peter 3: 9).
---Anderson T.
Graves II
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church
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