Oil and water do not mix, but they co-exist. This is something we learnt early in our Science curriculum from school. Oil can only be broken with a good cleaning agent like soap, and so we apply that knowledge to our daily lives to help clean ourselves, and other matters. The book of Proverbs continuously provides the contrasts between good and bad like water and oil. They do not mix and you need something (or someone) to remove the "oil".
Proverbs 11:6
The righteousness of the upright delivers them,
but the unfaithful are trapped by evil desires.
The discourse over righteous and wicked individuals continues in this chapter. Starts with an element of business, the weighing scale. You can choose to either operate with integrity or be dishonestly shrewd (as opposed to just shrewd and not using lies and trickery). There are repercussions for this evil and it points to death. Verse 19 says "As righteousness leads to life, so he who pursues evil pursues it to his own death". Verse 27 says "He who earnestly seeks good finds favor, but trouble will come to him who seeks evil".
We need to realize finally as verse 10 says" when it goes well with the righteous, the city rejoices; and when the wicked perish, there is jubilation".
As Christians in the marketplace we are constantly challenged because of the counter culture position that we take. Dishonest shrewdness has been the norm from "ancient of days". But with Christ in the vessel I can not only smile at the storm, I can also make a difference with the people I am traveling with in the vessel. Many do not believe in God and operate in the way of the world. But they will see Jesus in us when we show God's way.
Father, let me show how Jesus Christ has made a difference in my life.
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