Derek Kidner entitled 19:10 “Pearls before Swine” hence our reference to pigs! With an angry king and a fierce lion in vs.12, we may imagine the passions of the “king of beasts” or “dangerous despots,” of which breed there still is no lack. In both verses we will consider who is fit to “lead the pack.” What is the proper role for a fool or a king? Apostle Paul stresses the vital importance of knowing our vocation in life. How many are unhappy in their “jobs” because they are square pegs in round holes.” Has the Christian ministry once again become to many a career instead of a calling?

Just as perjurers will perish, so seekers after wisdom prosper. How often Scripture deals with truth, liars and wisdom (Ex. 23:1; Dt. 19:16-21; Ps. 120:3; Rev. 21:8), yet truth is still put “on the scaffold” and falsehood is “the way things are” (Isa. 9:15-17;Jer. 23:25-32; Ezek. 13:22)! Where then is wisdom to be found in the midst of all this duplicity (2 Thes. 2:8-10; 1 Tm. 4:1-2)?

“Friendship is the only thing in the world concerning the usefulness of which all are agreed” (Cicero). But is friendship nothing but a calculation of benefits, a device for selfishness? True, Christianity did not create friendship, but it was transformed in the Person of Jesus Christ. He is the true Friend, “the One who loves,” and whose loving friendship knows no end (Jn. 13:1).

There are obvious common elements in these three proverbs. They raise questions about the different treatment of rich and poor. What is our responsibility to both these classes? What about the poor-rich and the rich-poor? One of the most vexing and politically explosive issues today is how to “address” the widespread poverty and homelessness.

How profaned and disregarded is the “holy institution” of marriage! It is God’s creation ordinance, and honoured by Him, but most vilely dishonoured by man. “There is no estate to which Satan is more opposed as to marriage” (Luther). Is it too much to say that the judgments falling on nations, and the deadness that lies on churches, are the results of our “defiling that which God desires to keep holy as a fitting emblem of Christ’s union with the saved”? (Arnot)