Proverbs 3:34
He (God) mocks proud mockers, But gives grace to the humble.
Proverbs 3:34 (ESV)
Toward the scorners he is scornful,
but to the humble he gives favor.
This proverb gives us insight how God’s grace is given out to man. Its message is rather simply but implications amazing. The second line contrasts the first line. It is called “contrasting parallelism” in Hebrew poetry. The first line states that God actually mocks those who mock others or Him. Mockers are men who are proud and think they are above others. They might think they are more superior in any number of areas, but the most extreme are those who think they are more spiritual than others. The second line shows the opposite. Although God mocks the mocker, He gives grace to those who show themselves as humble. When you are in trials and don’t think it is fair, that is when God resists giving His grace. Humility doesn’t say, “I don’t deserve this.” Humility says, “Show me your grace, for a I am a lowly man.” The next time you feel yourself proud in spirit note that God’s grace is no longer flowing. The Apostle James uses this proverb to make his point about God’s grace:
James 4:6 (ESV)
But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.”
James, like Solomon, gives us the key to God’s grace giving. God gives grace to the humble. Humility is recognizing what little you have or are and how great those around you are, such as God. The proud resists the knowledge of God. That is why God resists the proud. They resists Him, first. It takes humility to admit you are a sinner. God gives grace to those who humbling admit they are full of sin.