“A false balance is abomination to the LORD: but a just weight is his delight.” (Proverbs 11:1)
The word balance has a complex meaning. The root word refers to a pair of scales which was a common marketplace item in ancient times for the measurement of value and for determining the accurate price of goods.
Figuratively, balance has come to stand for fairness, justice, impartiality, equal opportunity and equilibrium.
Growing up, I have often heard people interpret the verse above in terms of equilibrium in life and hardly in terms of fairness. People often use this verse to advise paying equal attention to different facets of life in order to achieve holistic growth. This is spot on, but incompletely captures the meaning of the verse.
We must realize that the second statement of the verse is a contrast to the first. A just weight is the opposite of a false balance. This emphasizes justice, honesty, and fairness.
In all our dealings and endeavors, we must be fair and just. This pleases God. Do you charge more than you should for your goods and services? Do you deliberately withhold the benefits your workers are genuinely entitled to? Are you partial and selective in condemning the wrong and praising the good? These are manifestations of a false balance.
May God help us to please Him by upholding a just balance at all times!
Remain inspired!
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