Monday, September 10, 2012

Proverbs 25:26 Don't muddy the water

26 Like a muddied spring or a polluted well
    are the righteous who give way to the wicked.




I did some study on this verse, and what the NIV translates as "give way" here, has the meaning of falling down in front of -- this can be a moral falling or a lack of accountability. Let me explain what I mean. . .

When a spring or a well has been muddied, or polluted, it's pretty much worthless at that point. You can't water your animals --- they'll turn up their noses sometimes. You can't draw water for your household --- who would want to drink it, or wash in it? It really isn't useful after it has become dirty.

I'm sure that everyone has seen or heard of a situation where a Christian of some renown, whether a pastor, and evangelist, or just a well-known layperson, has been caught in a moral "fail." Sometimes a major one. For a while, that's all you hear about: the sin, the why, the wherefore, the when, and lots of gory details. The newspapers, the blogs, and the networks have a field day mocking and denouncing the Christian faith. It sounds like the situation David the king found himself in, when the prophet Nathan told him, "by this deed thous hast given great occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme..." (II Samuel 12:14a, King James version)
Matthew Henry's commentary gives a second meaning to the verse. He notes that when a good man or woman, indwelt by the Holy Spirit, is afraid to "call" the wicked on their sin, and instead is fearful to hold them accountable, then that person has "given way" to the wicked, and this verse applies to him or her. We've discussed before that there are ways to confront a person that God has placed in our pathway, so that we have an opportunity to witness. There are kind and gracious ways to do it --- but if instead, we turn away, or worse yet, condone the sin, then we will be held accountable for our omission. I've even known an unsaved person to point out that lack of witness in someone before; to them, it was a sign of hypocrisy.

We must remember what Jesus told us:
 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. (Matthew 5:14-16)

If we deliberately do wrong, and fall, or if we deliberately refrain from witnessing, the world will grab that and look upon it as hypocrisy. We must be careful to keep our testimony "straight as an arrow" as Peter told us: 
 Dear friends, I urge you, as foreigners and exiles, to abstain from sinful desires, which wage war against your soul. Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us. (I Peter 2:11-12)
Let's be careful not to muddy the water!

5 comments:

  1. I do care a great deal about being a witness to someone who is watching. I often fail, but I try my best. But I have to admit that sometimes when I learn a fellow Christian has "fallen" I turn away. Other times I ignore it and continue to be their friend without really saying anything about it. Wrong way to handle these situations.

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    1. It may be the wrong way or maybe not… if they are not asking then how could you be wrong by doing your best to live right… sometimes we rape people and they’re not open or asking and if we share with them in this manner it could very well be detrimental to what it is they need or choose. Just a thought. I myself hm coming out of murky waters I fell hard and He had stripped me of everything; super difficult but I hang into His Wird and have repeated and by His Grace I am hungry again and I know it’s all for teaching and insight to minister to broken woman in his timing. It is very humiliating and hard to not carry the guilt and shame when I knew better; I just had no idea all that was to take place from bad choices after living so clean. He’s done so much for me I hate that I fell, I never thought I would ever fall and that was pride… He is meeting me again and I am listening and overwhelmed that He is Faithful to complete what He started even beyond what I’ve done… thank you for posting it ministered to me. Thank you!!

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    2. Thank you all for sharing the revelation that God has given to you… it really ministered to me and I appreciated it!! I’m going to study it out… there is nothing like His Word!!❤️❤️❤️

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  2. -Coming out of 15 years of 'muddied water'.
    Fell hard but held on. Always guiding, setting example and praying not to lose the cause that would not change.
    Could only do so much without drowning myself.
    Now out of 'cheeks to turn' and, certainly not worth losing my place with Him.
    Reminds me of the cause of the lost sheep.
    But;
    'Just because you jump off doesn't mean I'm going to follow'.
    It is so hard to lose the cause but the need to get 'unmuddied' I believe, is more important.
    Thank-you for the insite on Proverbs 25:26.

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  3. Please pray for me, it's hard to take a stand to the head of the household. I desire my marriage to be God honoring, restore, revive, heal and deliver me Lord. Amen

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