Proverbs 12:10 A righteous man regardeth the
life of his beast: but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel.
Winston Churchill said
"Dogs look up to you. Cats look down on you. Give me a pig. He just looks
you in the eye and treats you like an equal." No matter how animals
look at us, does God care how we look at them? What about how we look at any
creature God has created? Solomon was not the founder of PETA giving a discourse
on animal rights, but teaching on mercy. The key to understanding the proverb
is looking at what he is comparing and contrasting; 1) the righteous man and
the wicked man, 2) the beast and humanity, and 3) mercy and
cruelty. The righteous man considers the creatures he owns and has dominion
over. The wicked man is a man of cruelty and even his “tender mercies” are pitiless
and wicked. Mercy is a way of life for the righteousness, all the way down to
his beasts. The righteous man has a new heart. He is a man of mercy. The man
who has been born again and indwelt by the Spirit of God will be merciful when
no one is looking. God removes the old hard heart of the sinner and gives the
believer a new heart, with new loves, and new desires. We are judicially
justified, but practically, still in the flesh in the process of sanctification
being made more like Christ, growing in grace and godliness.
These animals were not pets, but his food, and
his servants and his tractor, truck, plow, and bush hog. The righteous man will
treat a lowly animal with mercy and if he treats his ox with mercy, how much
more his neighbor? Whereas a wicked man is nothing but cruel to those made in
God’s image to whom he should display a natural affection and mercy.
Imagine the righteous man, who cares for his animals, has mercy on them,
treats them well simply because they are lesser creatures God has put under his
care. He hates to see animals suffering and in pain and will help them out of
the goodness of his heart. He will go home and do the same. Now imagine his
neighbor, who treats his family with contempt. When he compliments his children,
he throws in a jab to ridicule. He cares for his wife, but not without running
her down in the process. His “kindnesses” are cruel. He treats people made in
God’s image contemptuously because he can and even when he offers “mercy” he
does so wickedly. Today, it’s more likely to find people showing more mercy to
their dogs than to their neighbor. According to the DNR it is against the law
to "harass, harm, pursue" bald eagles but taxpayers are still funding
Planned Parenthood to butcher the unborn and sell their body parts for profit
in the name of “women’s health”. The tender mercies of the wicked are cruel,
indeed.
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