Reading Proverbs – 28:6 Being Poor can be Rich

August 28th, 2009 by Steve


Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity than a rich man who is crooked in his ways.– Prov 28:6

Oh, how money can turn the heart! When you’re rich, your whole life can revolve around the appreciation of money, often unconsciously. The thought of not having some convenience or luxury is unpleasant; but to be unable to send your child to the best college, or have the best insurance coverage is anathema. Wealth is the public indicator of success, and brings power and control with it. To be poor is to be weak and without support or admiration.

… or is it? If there truly is a world to come, and “we can’t take it with us”, then in economic terms everyone is equally poor in eternity – and we’d better reevaluate what we … um … value.

Integrity means ‘intact’ or ‘whole’, and by extension someone who holds to a set of high moral principles (MSN Encarta). It’s true that the author implies by context that being rich is better than being poor. However, he makes it clear that having high moral principles trumps either condition. And we should see the point: however it was acquired, wealth is an external characteristic, whilst integrity is internal. It demands discipline and will-power to take the high ground, especially when the alternatives are attractive or easy. We will make such choices in the next life, so that is the real treasure – one that we can take with us.

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