Proverbs 18:10-11 (ESV)
The name of the LORD is a strong tower;
the righteous man runs into it and is safe.
A rich man’s wealth is his strong city,
and like a high wall in his imagination.
These two proverbs can be read separately and believed and used for guidance in our daily lives. They are rich with meaning and conatin practical inspiration. The proverbs are actually laid out in a specific order, the way God intended. So, the two of these verses laid out back to back tells us the story God wants us to read. The combined message of the two proverbs tells us that there are two types of people in this world. Those who trust in the name of God and those who trust in the things they accumulate or possess. Their "imaginations" causes them to believe what they have accumulated can save them. Material belongings don't save. Only those who run to God and look for the cover of the Lord will find safety and a strong tower. That safety is not based upon "imagination" but on the true character of God. Those who "run" to God can find a strong tower. In Biblical context a "strong tower" has some vivid picture for us. We can run to a real strong tower or we can hope for a high wall based upon imagination. Two type of people. One trusts in God's character the other in God's creation. Which one are you? When tough times come, these two various ways to deal with those tough come into focus. Those who know God run to God and trust in the Lord. He is their "tower." Those who don't know God run to their riches and things they have accumulated. Those things don't last. Yet, they run to them. Tough times reveal our refuge. Only the Lord can be our refuge.