"A Town Is Elated"
The integrity of the upright and the wickedness of evildoers also have an effect on other people. "By his mouth the one who is an apostate brings his fellowman to ruin," says the king of Israel, "but by knowledge are the righteous rescued." (Proverbs 11:9) Who will deny that slander, harmful gossip, obscene talk, and idle chatter are damaging to others? A righteous one's speech, on the other hand, is pure, well-thought out, and considerate. By knowledge he is rescued because his integrity furnishes him with the points of reasoning needed to show that his accusers are lying.
"Because of the goodness of the righteous ones a town is elated," continues the king, "but when the wicked ones perish there is a joyful cry." (Proverbs 11:10) The righteous generally are loved by others, and they make their neighbors feel elated-happy and joyful. No one is really fond of "wicked ones." When the wicked die, they are not usually mourned by people in general. There certainly will be no sorrow when Jehovah 'cuts off the wicked from the earth and tears away the treacherous from it.' (Proverbs 2:21. 22) Rather, there will be joy because they have been removed from the scene. But what about us? We do well to consider if the way we conduct ourselves contributes to the joy of others.
Next time: "A Town Is Exalted"
10.08.2004
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