Proverbs 30:11 There is a generation that curseth their
father, and doth not bless their mother. 12 There is a generation that are pure
in their own eyes, and yet is not washed from their filthiness. 13 There is a
generation, O how lofty are their eyes! and their eyelids are lifted up. 14
There is a generation, whose teeth are as swords, and their jaw teeth as
knives, to devour the poor from off the earth, and the needy from among men.
A generation consists of a particular line of
descent, of people sharing the same ancestry (Genesis 5:1). We also think of a
generation as being a specific group of people living at a certain time
(Genesis 7:1).
Mankind has, at various times and various
locations, been in such a degraded position that he holds no convention, no
tradition as sacred. The Ik tribe of Uganda were reported by anthropologist
Colin Turnbull to have suffered so much that they no longer cared for their
elderly or their children and acted as if it was a blessing when one died or
was taken by a wild animal. In the Thirty Years War in Germany in the 1600’s
some historians write that as many as 1/6th of the population of the German
states died from violence or famine or disease. That would be equivalent to 50
million Americans dying in a Civil War of thirty years length.
Some estimates of the massacre of Christians by
other so called Christians throughout the Dark Ages to be also around 50
million for refusing to baptize their infants, for wanting a Bible in their own
tongue and working toward that goal, and for refusing to accept the Roman
Catholic Mass. Millions of Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, and people with physical
and mental handicaps were murdered by Nazi Germany during the World War Two
era. The Communist/Socialist governments of Lenin and Mao massacred tens of
millions of their own citizens in the 20th century. There is a
generation of men and women so degraded as to make any brute beast look like a house
pet in behavior.
Under God’s standard of righteousness for the
ancient Hebrews there was a penalty for dishonoring your parents.
Exodus 21:15 And he that smiteth his father,
or his mother, shall be surely put to death…17 And he that curseth his father,
or his mother, shall surely be put to death.
Leviticus 20:9 For every one that curseth his father or his mother shall be
surely put to death: he hath cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall
be upon him.
Previously, in Proverbs this has been mentioned.
Proverbs 20:20 ¶ Whoso curseth his father or
his mother, his lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness.
God particularly, in verse 12, calls out those
who think of themselves as pure and yet are not. They are self-righteous. Other
verses that have talked about someone being clean in their own eyes are;
Proverbs 12:15 The way of a fool is right in his own eyes:
but he that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise.
Proverbs 16:2 All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes; but the LORD
weigheth the spirits.
Proverbs 21:2 Every way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the LORD
pondereth the hearts.
The world of people is divided several ways.
There are people whose lives revolve around dominating others. Their choices in
vocation, entertainment, and friends all reflect their hunger to dominate
others and their fear of being dominated. All of their relationships hinge on
this crucial point. They are found at every level of life and are weak,
pathetic little children in the body of adults, but dangerous, in that they are
prone to violence, against others, themselves, or both if their false self is threatened.
Another group of people can never be wrong. They
have no capacity for critical self-examination. Everything they do must be
right, because they did it. They stubbornly look for the smallest loophole in a
dispute from which they can blame others even if the evidence overwhelmingly
points to their error. By this weakness they make small conflicts irreconcilable
unless someone yields to them.
There are others but these two examples will
suffice. People who are so proud and full of self-worship, their eyes lifted up
as if they were without sin themselves. They are more spiritual than you, more
manly or womanly than you are, more practical, embued with more common sense,
wiser, and just all-around superior people. Their personal relationships are
dominated by their belief in their superiority. Cruel to parents, spouses, and
children: hypercritical and overly competitive, they are never satisfied or
content and believe the problem always lies in the inadequacy and shortcomings
of those around them. Yet, the problem lies within themselves.
When these people manage to obtain positions of
power and preeminence, in business, government, or academia they will abuse
their power and privilege without fail, even if they manage to skirt the issue
of being exposed for it. And they are drawn to positions of power and
authority. They will attack the poorest and the neediest and those less
powerful than they are, abusing them and showing their contempt for those who
are dominated. The submissive in their eyes, which are those over whom they
have power, are weak and stupid and the fact that they are poor and needy shows
that they are inferior humans.
Their idea is that if you are poor you want to
be poor. If you had any gumption you’d lift yourselves up by your own
bootstraps and get ahead. Like in their personal relationships they have a
desperate need for those people who are weaker than themselves but they also
hold them in absolute contempt. If you are poor, one, it is your fault. Two,
you must want to be poor and have made your choices with that design in mind.
These people have no true compassion or empathy
for others and when they give in the church it is to make themselves look good
or to justify themselves, never simply out of a heart to help those less
fortunate, elderly, or in bad circumstances. All their humility is false and
any opportunity to express their presumed superiority will be taken. If they
are not cruel to their parents physically they will verbally abuse them. You
don’t have to strike your parents to show them contempt. These people will
denigrate all authority above them and yet expect those under their authority
to be worshipful and submissive. Then, they will not understand how someone
could show them disrespect, not seeing how they have created an atmosphere of
disrespect.
Be wary of people who display any sign of
cruelty and arrogance in their speech or actions, who mock others who have
failed, lost, or are in desperate straits. Be wary of people who are “large and
in charge”, who always want to control and dominate every action or activity in
which they are involved, with false humility and humble acceptance that
“someone’s got to take charge.”
They can be in the church house or the
government house, the board room or the classroom. The Bible reveals them and
we would do well to follow it closely.

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